
London Design Festival 09: British designer Michael Marriott has designed a plywood stool for fashion brand Paul Smith. More »

London Design Festival 09: British designer Michael Marriott has designed a plywood stool for fashion brand Paul Smith. More »

A new store for shoe brand Camper designed by Tokujin Yoshioka will open in Regent Street, London later this month. More »

Parisian architect Pascal Grasso has installed a temporary, transportable restaurant on the roof of Le Palais de Tokyo museum in Paris. More »

Dutch designer Enina Waelstham of Mormels Design has created a collection of lamps made by covering objects in recycled paper. More »

London practice Amanda Levete Architects have completed the facade of an office building off Oxford Street in London. More »

London designers Héctor Serrano Studio have sent us images of objects created in a workshop about bread, which they directed for industrial design graduates at the University Cardenal Herrera in Valencia, Spain. More »

Stuffed animals covered in fabric by Dutch designers Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters will be presented at Pierre Bergé & Associés in Brussels next week. More »

Airstream House is a long thin residence in Bersée, France, designed by French architects Olivier Camus & Lydéric Veauvy of Tank Architectes. More »

London Design Festival 09: British designer Charlie Davidson has designed a metal chair and named it Is This the Coolest Chair Ever Made? More »

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Danish designer Gry Fager has designed a new range of tableware for Normann Copenhagen, inspired by traditional kitchen textiles. More »

Dezeen and publishers Spotlight Press have joined forces to offer five readers the chance to win a copy of the inaugural edition of the London Design Guide, written and edited by Max Fraser. More »

Berlin designer Werner Aisslinger has completed a budget hotel designed to feel like staying at a friends house, which opens today in Berlin. More »
Dezeenwire: the New Amsterdam Pavilion by dutch designers UNStudio opens today in Battery Park, New York. Related: see our previous story about the project.

Philips Design in Eindhoven have designed a series of conceptual products for food, including a machine (below) that prints combinations of ingredients into shapes and consistencies specified by the user (above). Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More »