Biomass by Ahhaproject
This rubbish bag by Ahhaproject of Milan and Seoul spells out how much energy the user can generate with each bag of kitchen waste collected. More about Biomass by Ahhaproject
This rubbish bag by Ahhaproject of Milan and Seoul spells out how much energy the user can generate with each bag of kitchen waste collected. More about Biomass by Ahhaproject
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New York graphic designer Cardon Webb collects fliers and hand-written notices from his neighbourhood and replaces them with his own re-designed versions. More about Cardon Copy by Cardon Webb
New York studio Milev Architects have designed this range of jewellery and clothing made from rubber bands. More about M2 by Milev Architects
Vienna Design Week 2010: Austrian designer Rainer Mutsch has created a range of outdoor seating moulded from sheets of fiber cement. More about Dune by Rainer Mutsch
Japanese architects Shinichi Ogawa & Associates have completed this house in Kanagawa, Japan, which features a double-height central living area connecting all the rooms. More about Cube House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Dezeen have teamed up with Laurence King Publishing to give readers the chance to win three copies of Planning Office Spaces by Juriaan van Meel, Yuri Martens and Hermen Jan van Ree. More about Competition: three copies of Planning Office Spaces to be won
French designer Julien Renault presented this chair with a circular frame at Interieur 2010 in Kortrijk last week. More about Ring Fibre Chair by Julien Renault
Architects Planning Korea have designed a bridge for Seoul that will incorporate a museum, library and IT centre in pods along its length. More about Paik Nam June Media Bridge by Planning Korea
London designers Studio Glithero present an installation of 1000 tiles decorated with photosensitive prints at VIVID Gallery in Rotterdam.
Here are the winning projects from the Design Competition at Interieur 2010 in Kortrijk last week, including these combined lamps and vases by Miriam Aust (above). More about Winners of Interieur 2010 Design Competition
Fashion designer Julia Krantz has created this collection of garments comprising translucent fabrics draped over metal frames. More about Shell by Julia Krantz
Competition: speaking of volcanos (see our earlier story), we've teamed up with Today Designers in the Netherlands to give away five copies of their Volcanobook, featuring a cover printed in volcanic ash. More about Competition: five copies of The Volcanobook to be won
French designer Nelly Ben Hayoun wants volunteers to live with a volcano in their lounge. More about The Other Volcano by Nelly Ben Hayoun
A1 Architects of Prague designed this little tea house with a tall roof in Ostrava in the Czech Republic. More about Hat Tea House by A1 Architects
The Dutch pavilion for Shanghai Expo 2010 by architect John Kormeling has won the overall prize for the best Dutch design project at the Dutch Design Awards 2010. More about Winners of Dutch Design Awards 2010
Hong Kong studio Davidclovers have covered the interior of this house in aluminium strips to create patterns of light and shadow that change throughout the day. More about House DE by Davidclovers
Porcelain containers based on insect eggs by Dutch designer Anke Weiss are on show as part of Eat Drink Design at Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven this week. More about The Incubator Series by Anke Weiss
Indonesian architects Atelier Riri have designed this house in the dense residential area of Bintaro in Jakarta, Indonesia. More about Kiri’s House by Atelier Riri
At Dutch Design Week designer Pepe Heykoop presents a collection of leather lampshades made by underprivileged women in Mumbai. More about Leather Lampshades by Pepe Heykoop