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ILLUSTRATOR: HSIAO-RON CHENG

MATTHEW MORRIS
Wallpaper* interiors stylist
Morris has never let logistics get in the way
of a good story. Having hauled outdoor
furniture to the side of a Norwegian jord in
the snow for a photo shoot last year, he
proposed hotting things up this month. ‘We
lew to Marrakech and drove nine hours into
the desert with our chairs and tables,’ he says
of his Saharan sortie, which also involved
quad bikes and camels. See the results on
page 290. Meanwhile, it’s next stop Milan for
Morris, who’ll be styling our pick of Salone
for The Wallpaper* House in our July issue.

THE CAMPANA BROTHERS
Designers
This year’s Salone sees Brazil’s most
illustrious design duo present their ‘Outer
Space Monsters’ as part of Czech glassmaker
Lasvit’s Monster Cabaret show (page 162), as
well as new products for Edra, Louis Vuitton
and Ghidini 1961. Fernando and Humberto
also found time to share their favourite
recipes with us, selecting a beef brochette
from a São Paulo restaurant and a family
dish of salted cod respectively. See the irst-
ever double dish Artist’s Palate on page 326.

HENRIETTA THOMPSON
Writer
For our look at factories of the future (page
120), Thompson made for Swarovski’s swish
new Manufaktur building in Austria, to
interview group chairman Markus Langes-
Swarovski and Snøhetta co-founder Kjetil
Trædal Thorsen. ‘The conversation quickly
turned visionary,’ she says. ‘We went from
designing a building to the evolution of the
human race in three minutes.’ Thompson
has grand plans of her own, the launch of a
new interior design and art platform, Harth.

PHILLIP K SMITH III
Artist
Working from his Californian studio,
RISD-educated artist Phillip K Smith III
produces light-based installations set against
great expanses of desert, on public display
from Los Angeles to Nashville. He designed
our limited-edition cover using photographs
of the desert and sky, a teaser for the new
mirrored installations he has created for
fashion label COS, to be shown at Milan’s
Salone. See our interview on page 180,
and a preview of how he will draw down the
sky into a 16th-century palazzo courtyard.

HADANI DITMARS
Writer
Since she irst worked for us in 2000, we’ve
sent Vancouver-based Ditmars to locations
as far-lung as Baghdad and Samarkand.
This month she stayed closer to home,
interviewing the grande dame of landscape
design, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander (page
128), in her home city. ‘It’s always a pleasure
to talk to Cornelia,’ she says. ‘It’s also a
special honour as she designed the day care
centre I attended as a three-year-old.’
Ditmars is writing a travelogue on ancient
sites in Iraq, to be published by IB Tauris.

BRIAN GRIFFIN
Photographer
Known for his ‘capitalist realist’ portraits
of workers, award-winning photographer
Griin shot our tailoring story (page 298)
in an empty oice at One Canada Square in
London’s Canary Wharf. ‘To ind myself in
such a large oice, once occupied by so many
people, was inspiring. It was good fun to use
it in an unorthodox, almost anarchic, way,’
says Griin. His new book, Spud (£35, Gost),
digs up the history of a First World War
battleield, now used to grow potatoes.

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