The Incubator Series by Anke Weiss
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
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
This staircase curls between two floors of an apartment designed by Hong Kong studio Davidclovers. More about Barker Residence by Davidclovers
A collective of Colombian architects have designed a memorial museum for Medellín, Colombia, to commemorate victims of conflict. More about Museo Casa de la Memoria
Danish architects BIG have completed their 8 House residential project with a figure-of-eight plan in Copenhagen. More about 8 House by BIG
Toys are displayed between steel fins at this second-hand shop in Andorra by Miquel Merce Architect and MSB Workshop. More about Món Petit by Miquel Merce Architect and MSB Workshop
Japanese architect Junya Ishigami has created an installation of chairs wearing crocheted clothes at Interieur 2010 in Kortrijk, Belgium. More about Picnic by Junya Ishigami
Fashion designer Hussein Chalayan presents work including these moulds used to make his Inertia series of dresses (see our earlier story) at Spring Projects in London. More about B-side by Hussein Chalayan at Spring Projects
London Design Festival 2010: here are some photos and a video featuring designers including Richard Woods, Tord Boontje, Committee and artist Gavin Turk, who each created an installation in one day at the Established & Sons gallery during the London Design Festival last month. More about Design against the clock at Established & Sons
Designers Gijs Van Vaerenbergh have suspended a network of chains to create an upside-down dome inside this church in Leuven, Belgium. More about The Upside Dome by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh
Vienna Design Week 2010: Dutch designers Studio Makkink & Bey present an installation combining sugar and silver at the Liechtenstein museum in Vienna. More about Silver Sugar Spoon by Studio Makkink & Bey
TDO Architecture have created this doll's house with ramps linking all floors together. More about A Doll's House for Clementine by TDO Architecture
A diagonal wall clad in copper plates partially hides the interior of this boutique in Tenjin Fukuoka, Japan, by Japanese architect Toru Shimokawa of STAD. More about Trent Vioro by STAD
These photos from British designer Austin Houldsworth show the results of his machine, featured in our earlier story, built to fossilise a partridge (above) and a pineapple. More about Fossilisation machine results by Austin Houldsworth
Dezeen have got together with Croatian design and communication agency Bruketa&Zinic OM to give away five copies of their limited-edition picture book Spam Jam. More about Competition: five copies of Spam Jam to be won
Vienna Design Week 2010: London designer Philippe Malouin made bowls from rolls of till paper at Vienna Design Week Laboratory. More about Thermal Till Paper Vessels by Philippe Malouin
Architects Universal Design Studio have created a perforated pleated facade for clothing retailer H&M in Seoul, South Korea. More about H&M Seoul by Universal Design Studio
Here are some photographs from the exhibition Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion, designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto and currently on show at the Barbican gallery in London. More about Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion at the Barbican
White lighting tracks with red edging swoop across the ceiling in this Shanghai supermarket by Head Architecture of China. More about Lotus Fresh by Head Architecture