LoveThisChair by Huibert van Muilwijk for Made by Midas
Huibert van Muilwijk has designed a chair made out of lolly stick-shaped plywood components for Dutch studio Made by Midas. More about LoveThisChair by Huibert van Muilwijk for Made by Midas
Huibert van Muilwijk has designed a chair made out of lolly stick-shaped plywood components for Dutch studio Made by Midas. More about LoveThisChair by Huibert van Muilwijk for Made by Midas
Santa Monica office Kanner Architects have designed a see-through house overlooking the ocean for Long Island, New York. More about Long Island House by Kanner Architects
Spanish architects Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Óscar Pérez Silanes have completed a jewellery shop in Bilbao divided by rippled glass screens. More about García Miguélez Jewelers by Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Óscar Pérez Silanes
Work is about to start on a pedestrian bridge between the historic centre of Alicante to the beach across a busy road, designed by Spanish achitects bgstudio. More about Pasarela del Postiguet by bgstudio
Lenka Křemenová and David Maštálka of Czech studio A1 Architects have completed the interior of a dental surgery in Prague where the walls are covered with illustrations of teeth, animals and plants. More about D.Vision Dental Clinic by A1 Architects
In Milan next month Venetian designer Luca Nichetto will present a chair painted to look like the surface is already wearing away. More about Alle by Luca Nichetto for Skitsch
Students from the Bergen School of Architecture in Norway have built a school building in a Mozambique village using sand bags, bottles and grass. More about School in Chimundo by Bergen School of Architecture
Zaha Hadid Architects have designed a retail and business centre for the resort of Jesolo near Venice in Italy. More about Jesolo Magica by Zaha Hadid Architects
Milan 2010: In Milan next month Italian brand Cappellini will launch this cantilevered stool by New York designer Todd Bracher. More about Alodia by Todd Bracher for Cappellini
Brooklyn office Caliper Studio have completed an apartment in New York that features a very complicated stainless steel staircase. More about Genetic Stair by Caliper Studio
French designer Ludovic Renson has designed a collection of children's furniture made of wood and felt. More about Playtime by Ludovic Renson
Steven Chilton of London office Marks Barfield Architects has designed a factory-shaped youth centre for the site of the what was once the world's largest car plant at Longbridge in Birmingham, UK. More about Factory by Marks Barfield Architects
Dezeenwire: Justin McGuirk, editor of icon magazine, launches his new blog for The Guardian with an attack on designer Ron Arad, whose Ron Arad: Restless exhibition opened at the Barbican recently - The Guardian
Related stories: see our special Ron Arad issue of Dezeenwire.
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Dutch designer Richard Hutten has designed a postage stamp that consists of a tiny eight-page book for Dutch postal company Royal TNT Post. More about Stamps by Richard Hutten
Dezeenwire: Jonathan Ive, senior vice president of industrial design at Apple, and other key Apple staff explain the design of the iPad in a video on Apple's website.
Related story: iPad by Apple
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Spanish designers El Ultimo Grito will exhibit a collection of blown-glass architectural models at the Aram Gallery in London later this month. More about Imaginary Architectures by El Ultimo Grito
Melbourne office Architects EAT have completed an extension to a house in Canterbury, Australia, suspended above the ground on steel columns. More about Elm & Willow House by Architects EAT
Swedish designers Front have created a lamp shade where circular holes in the reflective inner layer project spots of light onto the outer diffuser. More about Shadow and Light by Front for Porro
Milan 2010: We've teamed up with Organisation in Design to give away a 25 sq m exhibition space in the heart of the new Ventura Lambrate design district in Milan during the Salone del Mobile next month. More about Competition: exhibition space in Milan to be won
Paris designer Lee West has designed an extra-tall teapot that has no handle but instead has a removable cork sleeve to stop you burning your hands. More about Nomu by Lee West for Eno