Urban Station by Total Tool

Design studio Total Tool have completed a combined office and cafe for nomadic workers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. More »

Design studio Total Tool have completed a combined office and cafe for nomadic workers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. More »

Tokyo 2010: designer Emmanuelle Moureaux presented eda, a prototype lightweight, modular product that combines to create cloud-like forms, at DesignTide Tokyo 2010 earlier this month. More »

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We’ve teamed up with publishers Gestalten to offer readers the chance to win one of three copies of The Story of Eames Furniture by Marilyn Neuhart and John Neuhart, worth £140 each. More »

Dutch designer Chris Kabel has created a circular bench made from one 10 metre-long wooden beam. More »

Dezeen Watch Store: we’ve just added Vue by Yves Béhar for Issey Miyake (above) and Hu by Ross Lovegrove to the Dezeen Watch Store. More »

British artist Mark Merer has completed this pointy studio for himself and his wife in Somerset, UK. More »

Here is a collection of projects by product design students from ECAL – Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne, based on the Axor Bouroullec bathroom collection by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec (see our earlier story). More »

Zaha Hadid Architects have unveiled their design for the largest cultural building in China, to be located in Chengdu in Sichuan Province. More »

Seoul designers KAMKAM have created this cabinet based on the ratio of standard paper sizes. More »

Japanese architects y+M Design Office have completed this family house in Japan, with a façade that forms a staircase to the roof. More »

Dezeen archive: 3Gatti Architecture Studio’s Red Object in a Shanghai office was one of our most popular stories this week, so here’s a roundup of all the offices we’ve featured on Dezeen. See all the stories »

Tokyo 2010: here’s another origami-inspired product by Naoki Kawamoto (see the spectacle case in our earlier story), this time a handbag. More »

French photographer Julien Lanoo has sent us these images of an installation by Belgian architects Joris De Schepper and Thomas De Ridder at S.M.A.K – Museum of Modern Art in Ghent, designed to give visitors an idea of the museum’s work behind-the-scenes. More »

Tokyo 2010: Japanese designer Naoki Kawamoto presented this flat-pack spectacle case at DesignTide Tokyo 2010 earlier this month. More »