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The World of Interiors, July 2026

216 x 278 mm, 176 pages
London, UK
Editor: Emily Tobin
Art director: Ben Weaver

The World of Interiors is a chateau among hovels in the land of glossy interiors magazines, a reference point for every other interiors title. Its fondness for obscurity and unearthing forgotten architectural treasures in around the globe—along with an unabashed ruin fetish—has earned its cult-like status among many who wouldn’t ordinarily pick up an interiors magazine.

Despite the luxury advertising and ample dose of villas, manors and modernist rarities, there’s always something about the WoI that feels unaffected by the aspirationalism saturating the pages of its peers.

On the cover of this July 2026 edition, catch a glimpse of this issue’s 24-page feature celebrating the lush gardens and sweeping meadows of Dries van Noten and Patrick Vangheluwe’s estate in Belgium. Inside, begin dreaming of summer escapes through renovation projects: journey to a revived palazzo preserved with ornate wallpapers and shrine paraphernalia in Salento or visit Moncler chairman Remo Ruffini’s arched, open-plan Palmeraie residence in Marrakesh. Elsewhere, mudhifs—towering structures made of reeds—prove that architectural beauty can be achieved without brick and mortar. A joy to peruse!


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