Bring a part of Wallpaper* home with Wallpaper* Selects.

I was recently informed that Wallpaper* launched Wallpaper* Selects, a series of limited-edition photographic prints from its archives. Each print available on the website are produced in editions of 10, 20 or 30, and signed and numbered by the artists. The first collection features photographers Jonathan de Villiers, Mauricio Alejo, Jonathan Frantini, Christopher Griffith, Stefan Ruiz, Daniel Stier, Benedict Redgrove and Joël Tettamanti. Pricing for the prints are between between £290 and £990 (or about US$580 and US$1980).

Jonathan Frantini Cintia I , 2005 from wallpaper selects.

(note that normally I would crop a photo so that it would fit into the metrosnapshot frame, but that wouldn’t do this photo justice — so here it is in its entirety)

For those of you that are avid readers of Wallpaper*, do check out the link below and see for yourself. The site features a scroll-over function that allows you to see details of each print before you buy. Remember, this is just the first in a series to come!

Best Young Designers on Wallpaper*.

Wallpaper* launched its Graduate Directory today — featuring 110 of this year’s new talent in a variety of fields, including design, photography, fashion, art and architecture. You can easily navigate through the directory by clicking on a category, then a designer — and then click on the box with the designer’s name and you will be directed to a page with more information about that designer’s work.

Here are two designers to give you a flavor of what you will find:

Ahmed ElHusseiny, Architecture

ahmed elhusseiny, wallpaper’s best young designers.

Kate Boddington, Photography

kate boddington, wallpaper’s best young designers.

Wallpaper* Launches Shopping and Retail Resource Guide.

bottega veneta store, tokyo, japan.

Many of you might already know Wallpaper* as the resource for its design features, and some of you might even be familiar with its city guides. Today Wallpaper.com launched an online retail guide that will cover “the best and newest in showmanship” in design. These not only include some of the well-known brands such as Moroso, Hermès and Barneys New York, but also smaller outlets that you might have never heard of, including an optician in Japan and a pâtisserie in Monaco.

Check it out by clicking the link below!

barneys new york in dallas.