Archive for October, 2008

Dezeen podcasts: in this latest in our series of podcasts for the Design Museum, curator Gemma Curtain talks to designer Patricia Urquiola about Purely Porcelain, an exhibition of her work at the museum until 25 January. More »

Munich-based concept artist Tom Schmelzer has proposed inserting a moving segment into an overhead walkway at the Hamburger Bahnhof museum for contemporary art in Berlin, Germany. More »

American designer Philip Michael Wolfson presents limited edition pieces at Covent Garden Super Design, which opened in London last night (Wednesday). More »

London-based David Gill Galleries present new pieces from Mattia Bonetti, Barnaby Barford and Zaha Hadid at the Designart London collectors’ fair, which opened last night. More »

In the first of what we hope will become a regular series of debates, we want our readers to tell us if, and how, we should clamp down on the types of comments we allow people post on our stories. More »

Australian industrial designer Stuart Mcfarlane has designed a chair made by folding recycled plastic. More »

Dezeen have got together with architects Denton Corker Marshall to offer readers the chance to win five copies of Non-fictional Narratives, a new book documenting work the practice has carried out since 2000. More »

Architects Merkx+Girod have sent us these images of the interior they designed for Foster + Partners‘ Vivaldi Tower near Amsterdam in the Netherlands. More »

An exhibition of the British graphic designer Alan Aldridge opened at the Design Museum in London last week. More »

Slovakian designer Tomas Kral presented a new collection of glass objects at 100% Design in London last month. More »

French designer Philippe Starck has designed his latest store for publisher Taschen, this time in London. More »

Artist Peter Liversidge and architect Asif Khan will present their Tetra lights at the Container Ground during Tokyo Designers Week, which opens at the end of this month. More »

Helsinki-based designer Lincoln Kayiwa has designed two multi-functional home and office objects. More »




