The publishing group has promised that the site will "complement rather than duplicate the magazine" and act as an extension to its print product.
Richard Johnstone, publishing director of the Wallpaper Group, said: "Wallpaper is often used as a point of reference by the international design community. As a result, Wallpaper.com will meet this demand by giving people access to our content, while also allowing us to further extend and market the Wallpaper brand."
The site has been designed by I-D Media London and built by IPC Media's Ignite! web development team.
Lex De Wynter, project manager at I-D Media London, said: "The challenge of this project was to translate the magazine's unique design aesthetic into the digital domain, without compromising usability or functionality.
"We are delighted to be working with Wallpaper and believe that Wallpaper.com will become a powerful and compelling brand in its own right."
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