Fungi Lamp by Andreas Kowalewski
Amsterdam designer Andreas Kowalewski has created a series of lamps shaped like mushrooms. More about Fungi Lamp by Andreas Kowalewski
Amsterdam designer Andreas Kowalewski has created a series of lamps shaped like mushrooms. More about Fungi Lamp by Andreas Kowalewski
This boutique in Seoul was designed by Korean firm Betwin Space Design to showcase crocodile-skin handbags. More about Kwanpen Boutique by Betwin Space Design
Here's a frame made to display the wood waste generated during its own production, created by Japanese designer Hironobu Yamabe.
More about Short by Short by Hironobu Yamabe for E&Y
Japanese designers Nendo present new work at Art Stage gallery in Singapore this month. More about Dancing Squares by Nendo
London designer Max Lamb has designed this self-assembly wooden chair for Tokyo furniture brand E&Y. More about Third by Max Lamb for E&Y
This triangular house poking out of the ground in Gifu, Japan, is by Japanese studio Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates. More about Ogaki House by Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates
Dezeen archive: Following our stories about football training centres this week, here's a selection of stories from the Dezeen archive that feature buildings for sport. See all the stories »
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This culture and technology centre based on the shape of a space station is under construction in Vitanje, Slovenia, and was designed by Slovenian firms OFIS Arhitekti, Bevk Perovic Arhitekti, Dekleva Gregoric Arhitekti and Sadar Vuga Arhitekti. More about Cultural Center of European Space Technologies by OFIS, Bevk Perovic, Dekleva Gregoric and Sadar Vuga
Beijing architects MAD have unveiled their design for a 200m-long, icicle-shaped museum in Harbin, northeast China. More about China Wood Sculpture Museum by MAD
This installation by Italian architect Francesco Moncada for the Wrong Weather store in Porto, Portugal, features wooden furniture clustered together in different formations. More about Algebraic Variations at Wrong Weather by Francesco Moncada
Dezeen podcast: in this latest podcast episode for the Design Museum in London, fashion drawing collector Joelle Chariau talks to artists Mats Gustafson, Francois Berthoud, Aurore de la Morinerie and Paul Caranicas about Drawing Fashion, an exhibition of Joelle's collection on show at the museum until 6 March. More about Dezeen podcast: Drawing Fashion at the Design Museum
New York firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro have unveiled their design for a new Los Angeles museum for The Broad Art Foundation. More about The Broad by Diller Scofidio + Renfro
American designer Louie Rigano has created a range of teapots that combines mass-produced wooden handles and lids with individual hand-thrown bodies. More about Teapot/cup by Louie Rigano
Danish architects CF Møller have won a competition to build a new state prison on the island of Falster in Denmark. More about Danish State Prison by CF Møller
Vienna designers Mischer’Traxler have created a series of lights where two found lamps share one fluorescent bulb. More about Relumine by Mischer’Traxler
Here's another football training centre (see Soweto training ground in our earlier story), this time a football academy for the junior team of FC Basel 1893 in Switzerland by Swiss studio Luca Selva Architekten. More about FCB Youngster Campus by Luca Selva Architekten
This mobile made up of intertwined steel branches is by Japanese designer Koichi Futatsumata of Case-Real. More about In the Sky by Case-Real for E&Y
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Canadian practice RUFproject have completed a football training centre in Soweto, South Africa, with wooden louvres wrapping the upper parts of the structure. More about Football Training Centre Soweto by RUFproject
Folds, pleats and tucks in this suit by graduate designer Carolina Reis exaggerate the movements of its wearer. More about Wear Out by Carolina Reis