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  • Lifted-Garden House by Kazuhiko Kishimoto/acaa

    Japanese architect Kazuhiko Kishimoto has combined a doctor's surgery and a courtyard house in a bulky building with tapered concrete feet (+ slideshow). More about Lifted-Garden House by Kazuhiko Kishimoto/acaa

    Helen Buckle | 21 July 2013 | 2 comments
  • Social housing in Sa Pobla by RipollTizon

    Social Housing in Sa Pobla by RipollTizon

    Clean white buildings with identical doors and windows are arranged around a courtyard at this social housing complex in Mallorca by Spanish architects RipollTizon (+ slideshow). More about Social Housing in Sa Pobla by RipollTizon

    Helen Buckle | 21 July 2013 | Leave a comment
  • Mahani by Toogood

    Mahani by Studio Toogood

    Raw concrete and colourful fabrics are combined in this fashion store in Dubai by London designers Studio Toogood (+ slideshow). More about Mahani by Studio Toogood

    Helen Buckle | 20 July 2013 | 9 comments
  • Gala Chandelier by RBW

    Gala chandelier by Rich Brilliant Willing

    Product news: these chandeliers by American lighting designers Rich Brilliant Willing feature glowing blobs of glass that dangle from aluminium rods. More about Gala chandelier by Rich Brilliant Willing

    Helen Buckle | 19 July 2013 | 3 comments
  • CRANE-IT by Micaela Nardella

    CRANE-IT by Micaela Nardella

    An integrated pulley system allows items to be hoisted up and down around this workstation by Italian design graduate Micaela Nardella (+ slideshow). More about CRANE-IT by Micaela Nardella

    Helen Buckle | 18 July 2013 | 1 comment
  • Trish House Yalding by Matthew Heywood

    Trish House Yalding by Matthew Heywood

    The facade of this black and white house by British architect Matthew Heywood is sliced up into irregular shapes to mimic the crooked angles of tree branches (+ slideshow). More about Trish House Yalding by Matthew Heywood

    Helen Buckle | 17 July 2013 | 6 comments
  • Deco Pattern House by Peter Kostelov

    This guest house by Russian architect Peter Kostelov has a patchwork timber facade with perforated panels that look like paper doilies (+ slideshow). More about Deco Pattern House by Peter Kostelov

    Helen Buckle | 17 July 2013 | 8 comments
  • M6 chair by Joe Buttigieg

    Design graduate Joe Buttigieg has created a tubular steel chair that can be easily stored by hooking the seat over the surface of a desk or table. More about M6 chair by Joe Buttigieg

    Helen Buckle | 15 July 2013 | 9 comments
  • Boundary lights by Faudet-Harrison for SCP

    Boundary lights by Faudet-Harrison for SCP

    These pendant lamps designed by London studio Faudet-Harrison for design brand SCP comprise two concentric cylinders. More about Boundary lights by Faudet-Harrison for SCP

    Helen Buckle | 6 June 2013 | 1 comment
  • Vale da Abelha House by Duarte Pape

    Vale da Abelha House by Duarte Pape

    Portuguese architect Duarte Pape has combined a long stone wall with folding timber facades in this residential extension in northwestern Portugal (+ slideshow). More about Vale da Abelha House by Duarte Pape

    Helen Buckle | 3 June 2013 | 1 comment
  • Serpentine Gallery Pavilions

    New Pinterest board: Serpentine Gallery Pavilions

    Sou Fujimoto's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion opens in London next week, so our latest Pinterest board brings together all twelve of the temporary pavilions from over the years by architects including SANAA, Jean Nouvel and Frank Gehry.

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    Helen Buckle | 2 June 2013 | Leave a comment
  • Origo Coffee Shop by Lama Architectura

    Origo Coffee Shop by Lama Architectura

    Two hundred and seventy six teacups are suspended from the ceiling of this coffee shop in Bucharest by Romanian studio Lama Architectura (+ slideshow). More about Origo Coffee Shop by Lama Architectura

    Helen Buckle | 1 June 2013 | 7 comments
  • Roaming Market by Aberrant Architecture

    Roaming Market by Aberrant Architecture

    A tiny mobile performance venue based on sixteenth century market stalls and Roman fortune tellers will be appearing around the Lower Marsh area of Waterloo in London this summer. More about Roaming Market by Aberrant Architecture

    Helen Buckle | 31 May 2013 | 3 comments
  • Inaho by Hideki Yoshimoto and Yoshinaka Ono

    INAHO by Hideki Yoshimoto and Yoshinaka Ono

    Little tubes of golden light gently lean towards approaching visitors in this installation by Japanese design duo Hideki Yoshimoto and Yoshinaka Ono. More about INAHO by Hideki Yoshimoto and Yoshinaka Ono

    Helen Buckle | 30 May 2013 | 1 comment
  • Lavaflow 7 by Craig Steely

    Lavaflow 7 by Craig Steely

    A huge concrete beam appears to balance on its edge along the roof of this Hawaiian house by Californian architect Craig Steely (+ slideshow). More about Lavaflow 7 by Craig Steely

    Helen Buckle | 29 May 2013 | 1 comment
  • Rubber Lamp by Thomas Schnur

    Rubber lamp by Thomas Schnur

    Cologne designer Thomas Schnur has created squishy lamps made out of rubber. More about Rubber lamp by Thomas Schnur

    Helen Buckle | 29 May 2013 | Leave a comment
  • Hush by Freyja Sewell

    Hush by Freyja Sewell

    Clerkenwell Design Week 2013: British designer Freyja Sewell's felt cocoons have gone into production and were on show in a Victorian former prison in London this week (+ movie). More about Hush by Freyja Sewell

    Helen Buckle | 27 May 2013 | 13 comments
  • Aesop Shibuya by Torafu Architects

    Aesop Shibuya by Torafu Architects

    A blackened steel counter continues into a mirrored wall in this Aesop skincare shop by Japanese studio Torafu Architects (+ slideshow). More about Aesop Shibuya by Torafu Architects

    Helen Buckle | 25 May 2013 | 7 comments
  • Soe Cups by Hanna Kruse

    Soe cups by Hanna Kruse

    These tiny cups by German designer Hanna Kruse are topped with geometric wire grates to support and show off small objects like jewellery, flower heads or leaves. More about Soe cups by Hanna Kruse

    Helen Buckle | 25 May 2013 | 2 comments
  • Perch chair by Bradley Ferrada

    New York designer Bradley Ferrada presented an elongated chair with a faceted back at NYCxDESIGN this week. More about Perch chair by Bradley Ferrada

    Helen Buckle | 23 May 2013 | Leave a comment
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