Papillons Graphiques by Chris Waind
New Zealand designer Chris Waind has created this set of decorative paper butterflies. More about Papillons Graphiques by Chris Waind
New Zealand designer Chris Waind has created this set of decorative paper butterflies. More about Papillons Graphiques by Chris Waind
We've teamed up with NAi Publishers to to offer readers the chance to win one of five copies of the Dutch Design Yearbook 2010. More about Competition: five copies of the Dutch Design Yearbook 2010 to be won
Mexican firm Rojkind Arquitectos created this design for the restoration of the National Archive Museum in Mexico City, located in a former prison. More about Palacio de Lecumberri by Rojkind Arquitectos
Thai design agency Prompt Design have created a range of t-shirts that are packaged to look like food from a supermarket. More about Here! Sod T-Shirt Packaging by Prompt Design
Swiss architecture studio Dubail Begert Architectes have completed this translucent extension of a residential building in Le Noirmont, Switzerland. More about Residential extension by Dubail Begert Architectes
Dezeen promotion: architecture and design products database Architonic present impressions of Interieur 2010 in Kortrijk last month on their Facebook page. More about Architonic at Interieur 2010
Here's some more nautical design from London designers PostlerFerguson (see their buoy-shaped lamps in our earlier story), this time a set of wooden toy ships. More about Wooden Giants by PostlerFerguson
This music centre in Utrecht, the Netherlands, is built from recycled plastic planks and was designed by Dutch studio Architecten van Mourik. More about Centrum Muziek XXI by Architecten van Mourik
London designers PostlerFerguson have created a collection of lamps shaped like nautical buoys. More about Buoy Lamps by PostlerFerguson
Architects Foster + Partners have completed a winery clad in Corten steel shingles in the Ribera del Duero region of Spain. More about Faustino Winery by Foster + Partners
Dezeen promotion: downloadable magazine Edition29_ARCHITECTURE has been included in a list of the fourteen best iPad apps as recommended by Apple's vice president of product marketing Michael Tchao. More about Edition29_ARCHITECTURE
Tokyo 2010: Japanese studio Nendo have created these bottle-shaped piggy banks with two coin slots that mimic a pig's snout. More about Pyggy Bank by Nendo
This skyscraper with a zig-zag channel cut into the facade is the winning design by Italian architects Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas in a competition to design a new office building for Shenzhen. More about Shenzhen Guosen Securities Tower by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas
Photographer Edmund Sumner has sent us his pictures of a temple by Mumbai studio Sameep Padora & Associates. More about Shiv Temple by Sameep Padora & Associates
Following the popularity of our story about MVRDV's Balancing Barn holiday home with a 15 meter cantilever (above, bottom left) we've compiled our most-read stories about cantilevered buildings for this month's top ten. More about Dezeen’s top ten: cantilevers
Photographer Patrick Miara has sent us his photographs of this art centre in Les Herbiers by French architects Forma 6. More about Tour des Arts by Forma 6
Japanese architects Shinichi Ogawa & Associates have completed this house in Hiroshima, Japan, with one wall glazed in sliding panels that open onto a grassy courtyard. More about Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Dezeen archive: Following our story earlier this week on Planning Korea's bridge for Seoul incorporating a library and museum (read it here), we've gathered together a selection of stories from the Dezeen archives featuring brilliant bridges. See all the stories »
More about Dezeen archive: bridges
Spanish architect Julio Barreno has added a zig-zag covered walkway to this school building in southern Spain in order to connect what were previously separate sides for boys and girls. More about Víctor de la Serna y Espina by Julio Barreno
Vienna Design Week 2010: Berlin designer Mark Braun presented a series of carafes engraved with images of lakes, glaciers and rivers of Austria for glass company Lobmeyr in Vienna earlier this month. More about Reichtum by Mark Braun for Lobmeyr