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  • Bath School of Design head Kerry Curtis

    "Students laughed, cried, got angry and booked taxis, trains and flights home"

    Following the publication of our coronavirus student survey, Bath School of Design head Kerry Curtis reflects on a rollercoaster year that forced students and staff to adapt to remote learning. More about "Students laughed, cried, got angry and booked taxis, trains and flights home"

    Kerry Curtis | 23 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Sierra carpeting in a waiting room

    Sierra Collection by Tsar Carpets

    Dezeen Showroom: the world's rugged and arid landscapes inspired the flooring in the Sierra Collection, from Australian brand Tsar Carpets. More about Sierra Collection by Tsar Carpets

    Dezeen staff | 23 February 2021
  • The top of a black lamppost by Marset

    Ginger lamppost by Joan Gaspar for Marset

    Dezeen Showroom: Spanish brand Marset has launched the Ginger lamppost, a three-metre-high floor light designed by Joan Gaspar to softly illuminate outdoor spaces. More about Ginger lamppost by Joan Gaspar for Marset

    Dezeen staff | 23 February 2021
  • Small concrete and steel pavilion in a river

    Bouroullec brothers create folly as "point of contemplation" above Rennes river

    French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have created the slender Le Belvédère pavilion above the River Vilaine in Rennes, France, which is lit up by globular lights at night. More about Bouroullec brothers create folly as "point of contemplation" above Rennes river

    Cajsa Carlson | 23 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Coronavirus student survey

    Resourceful students "firing pots in barbecues and doing fashion shoots in bedrooms" during lockdown

    One in four design students says their wellbeing has suffered while studying from home during the pandemic, although half of them see advantages in remote learning, according to a survey conducted by Dezeen and Bath School of Design. More about Resourceful students "firing pots in barbecues and doing fashion shoots in bedrooms" during lockdown

    Marcus Fairs | 23 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Coronavirus student survey

    Coronavirus student survey reveals "tough generation" of design students

    Dezeen and Bath School of Design surveyed design students about the impact the pandemic is having on their studies and wellbeing. The responses, published here in full, provide a unique insight into student life amid Covid-19. More about Coronavirus student survey reveals "tough generation" of design students

    Marcus Fairs | 23 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Modular sofa by Stefan Diez for Magis

    Stefan Diez discusses modular Costume sofa for Magis in live talk

    Stefan Diez discussed how the circular economy inspired his Costume modular sofa for Magis in this live talk produced by Dezeen in collaboration with the Italian furniture brand. More about Stefan Diez discusses modular Costume sofa for Magis in live talk

    Siufan Adey | 23 February 2021
  • Pink Table from The Shipping auction

    Andrés Reisinger sells collection of "impossible" virtual furniture for $450,000 at auction

    Argentinian designer Andrés Reisinger has sold ten pieces of virtual furniture in an NFT online auction, with the most expensive non-existent item fetching almost $70,000. More about Andrés Reisinger sells collection of "impossible" virtual furniture for 0,000 at auction

    Jennifer Hahn | 23 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Southern Dunes hotel in Saudi Arabia by Foster + Partners

    Foster + Partners' hotel to be built amongst Saudi Arabian sand dunes

    Foster + Partners is designing the Southern Dunes hotel in Saudi Arabia as part of The Red Sea Project tourist development on the western coast of the country. More about Foster + Partners' hotel to be built amongst Saudi Arabian sand dunes

    Tom Ravenscroft | 23 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • The Blue Building is an all-blue property in Bushwick

    LOT Office for Architecture creates all-blue building in Bushwick

    LOT Office for Architecture has designed a monochrome blue Brooklyn townhouse for a renovation project in the borough's Bushwick neighbourhood. More about LOT Office for Architecture creates all-blue building in Bushwick

    Jane Englefield | 22 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • A satellite image of the Isle of Man

    Boris Johnson proposes roundabout beneath Isle of Man as part of tunnel system under Irish Sea

    UK prime minister Boris Johnson has proposed connecting England, Scotland and Northern Ireland via tunnels connected to a giant underground roundabout beneath the Isle of Man. More about Boris Johnson proposes roundabout beneath Isle of Man as part of tunnel system under Irish Sea

    Lizzie Crook | 22 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Font sofa system including curved sofa

    Font sofa system by Matti Klenell for Offecct

    Dezeen Showroom: Swedish designer Matti Klenell has added to his Font seating system for Flokk-owned brand Offecct, expanding on a design originally developed for Stockholm's Nationalmuseum. More about Font sofa system by Matti Klenell for Offecct

    Dezeen staff | 22 February 2021
  • Giroflex 353 swivel chair and conference chair in an office

    Giroflex 353 chairs by Paolo Fancelli for Flokk

    Dezeen Showroom: Swiss industrial designer Paolo Fancelli has designed the Giroflex 353 family of matching office chairs for Flokk-owned brand Giroflex. More about Giroflex 353 chairs by Paolo Fancelli for Flokk

    Dezeen staff | 22 February 2021
  • Paths and playgrounds connect classrooms at Erdu Primary School

    Designers Paul Mok and Jiayu Qiu have built a primary school in rural Deqing, China, which features plenty of outdoor space including parks, playgrounds and an amphitheatre. More about Paths and playgrounds connect classrooms at Erdu Primary School

    India Block | 22 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Zones are defined by colour blocking

    Masquespacio creates colour-blocked interiors for Bilbao student housing

    Valencia-based creative studio Masquespacio has completed an open-plan colour-blocked interior with a community feeling for the Resa San Mamés student accommodation in Spain. More about Masquespacio creates colour-blocked interiors for Bilbao student housing

    James Parkes | 22 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Algae sequin dress by Phillip Lim and Charlotte McCurdy as part of One X One project

    Phillip Lim and Charlotte McCurdy adorn couture dress with algae sequins to avoid "reaching for polyester"

    Fashion designer Phillip Lim has teamed up with industrial designer Charlotte McCurdy to create a petroleum-free dress covered in bioplastic sequins. More about Phillip Lim and Charlotte McCurdy adorn couture dress with algae sequins to avoid "reaching for polyester"

    Jennifer Hahn | 22 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Building blocks with crystals

    Erez Nevi Pana constructs "small-scale architecture" from Dead Sea salt

    Israeli designer Erez Nevi Pana used five tons of salt from the Dead Sea to create his Crystalline collection, which showcases how the material can be used as building blocks. More about Erez Nevi Pana constructs "small-scale architecture" from Dead Sea salt

    Cajsa Carlson | 22 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Marble-clad garden room and home office of the Hansler Road extension by Alexander Owen Architecture

    Alexander Owen Architecture wraps London house extension in two types of marble

    Alexander Owen Architecture has added a marble-clad extension and garden room to this Victorian mid-terrace in East Dulwich, London, to accommodate a home office and a well-stocked bar. More about Alexander Owen Architecture wraps London house extension in two types of marble

    Ali Morris | 22 February 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Hernan Arriaga uses Meridiani furniture to style One Thousand Museum apartment

    Meridiani furnishes One Thousand Museum apartment with Italian-made products

    Dezeen promotion: furniture by Italian brand Meridiani creates a plush interior for an apartment in the Zaha Hadid-designed One Thousand Museum in Miami. More about Meridiani furnishes One Thousand Museum apartment with Italian-made products

    Dezeen staff | 22 February 2021
  • A restaurant with arched red-brick interiors

    Cheng Chung Design creates restaurant within brick art installation in China

    Hong Kong architecture studio Cheng Chung Design has created a restaurant and exhibition space within the cavernous interiors of a brick art installation in Mile City, China. More about Cheng Chung Design creates restaurant within brick art installation in China

    Lizzie Crook | 22 February 2021 | Leave a comment
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