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Wallpaper* January 2025 celebrates the Next Generation

Wallpaper* January 2025 celebrates the Next Generation

As we get set to welcome 2025, the first quarter-milestone of the 21st century, we might have been tempted to look back and reflect; instead, we forge on, with our annual Next Generation issue, marking not only the regenerative power of a new year, but also the fresh voices and bold ideas we are likely to meet along the way.

The aim of this issue is to highlight those under-the-wire individuals and barely-there practices that nevertheless point to where the world might be headed. Our architecture & environment director Ellie Stathaki has put together an edit of young architects from India whose work addresses the issues caused by the rapid pace of development in the country.

Candle stand with artwork atop

A work from photographer Kohei Kawatani’s ‘Edible Bling’ series for Japanese candy brand UHA

(Image credit: Photography: Kohei Kawatani)

For our ‘Stars Ascending’ story, acting global design director Hugo Macdonald worked with head of interiors Olly Mason to collate a list of designers forging their own path across five continents, alive to the opportunities that present themselves to the truly gifted, yet mindful that a one-size-fits-all approach to advancement doesn’t necessarily fly. As Hugo notes, ‘One of our subjects guffawed when asked about a career highlight to date: “Sorry,” she laughed: “to describe what I do as a career sounds so old-fashioned.” Amen.’

Elsewhere, we meet Lev Tanju, co-founder of cult skatewear brand Palace, who was recently announced as the creative director of Fila+, an offshoot of the lauded Italian sportswear brand; George Rouy, one of the youngest artists ever to sign with Hauser & Wirth (with a dazzling new exhibition to show for it); and Johanna Seelemann, who is busy carving a new chapter in the history of German woodworking.

George Rouy in front of artwork

Artist George Rouy photographed at Hauser & Wirth London, where his show ‘The Bleed, Part I’ is on until 21 December 2024

(Image credit: Photography: Benedict Brink. Artwork: Georg Rouy, courtesy Hauser & Wirth)

We also corral five contemporary photographers whose work deftly crosses the borders between art and commercial, and travel to the Mexican city of San Miguel de Allende, a thriving centre of craft and culture that’s playing host to a new wave of creative thinkers.

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