Dezeen x Design Association container competition winners 2010
Here are the 18 winning entries from the Dezeen x Design Association container design competition to win a free exhibition space in Tokyo during Tokyo Designers Week 2010. More about Dezeen x Design Association container competition winners 2010
Home 08 by i29
This Amsterdam apartment by Dutch interior architects i29 has two pine wood wall cabinets hiding most of the functional appliances and fitings, allowing for a completely open space. More about Home 08 by i29
Secondome Edizioni by 5.5 designers, Sam Baron, Joost van Bleiswijk and Kiki van Eijk
Italian design gallery Secondome have launched these handblown glass pieces by 5.5 designers, Sam Baron, Joost van Bleiswijk and Kiki van Eijk at Maison & Objet in Paris this week. More about Secondome Edizioni by 5.5 designers, Sam Baron, Joost van Bleiswijk and Kiki van Eijk
REC & PLAY by Yuri Suzuki and Oscar Diaz
These pens by London designers Yuri Suzuki and Oscar Diaz can record sound as a line on paper and then play it back. More about REC & PLAY by Yuri Suzuki and Oscar Diaz
360 House by Subarquitectura
This house by Spanish architects Subarquitectura spirals down a sloping site in Madrid. More about 360 House by Subarquitectura
PUMA Mopion Bike by KiBiSi and Biomega
Danish bicycle company Biomega and design collective KiBiSi have collaborated to create this new bike for sports brand Puma. More about PUMA Mopion Bike by KiBiSi and Biomega
Mimesis Museum by Álvaro Siza, Carlos Castanheira and Jun Sung Kim
Portuguese photographer Fernando Guerra has sent us his photographs of this museum for modern art in South Korea by architects Álvaro Siza, Carlos Castanheira and Jun Sung Kim. More about Mimesis Museum by Álvaro Siza, Carlos Castanheira and Jun Sung Kim
Crucifix Surge Protector by Means of Production
New York architect Alexander Pincus of Means of Production has designed this electrical extension lead in the shape of a cruciform. More about Crucifix Surge Protector by Means of Production
Cancer City by Visiondivision
Swedish architects Visiondivision have created this undulating concrete habitat for crayfish in a stream in Sweden. More about Cancer City by Visiondivision
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
French designer Paul Coudamy has created this red-gloss sliding wall unit combining a desk, bed and wardrobe for an apartment in Paris. More about Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
Can Gili Footbridge by Alfa Polaris
This sloping Corten steel footbridge by Spanish civil engineers Alfa Polaris straddles a main road to connect two parts of Granollers, Spain. More about Can Gili Footbridge by Alfa Polaris
Extra-ORdinary by Jennifer Rabatel
ÉCAL University of Art and Design Lausanne graduate Jennifer Rabatel has taken inspiration from tools such as spanners, spatulas and try squares to create a series of functional everyday objects. More about Extra-ORdinary by Jennifer Rabatel
Ferry Terminal by CF Møller
Danish architects CF Møller have won a competition to design a new ferry terminal in Stockholm, Sweden. More about Ferry Terminal by CF Møller
Living with Books and Art by UNStudio
Dutch firm UNStudio have introduced curved walls and sweeping ceiling lights to this Manhattan loft to create a gallery, library and living space for an art collector. More about Living with Books and Art by UNStudio
Taastrup Theatre by COBE
Danish architects COBE have extended this theatre in Taastrup, Copenhagen, by wrapping it in a curtain of translucent prisms that slope away from the existing building. More about Taastrup Theatre by COBE
Slightly Windy by José Ferrufino
This music box designed by ÉCAL University of Art and Design Lausanne graduate José Ferrufino uses the movement of the musical mechanism to cause sticks of barley to gently sway. More about Slightly Windy by José Ferrufino
James Leal Centre by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
This visitor centre in Redbridge, England, by UK firm Sarah Wigglesworth Architects features a zig-zag roof with oversailing wooden trusses. More about James Leal Centre by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
RAWtation by Adi Zaffran Weisler
Israeli designer Adi Zaffran Weisler has created a set of tables and stools by combining tree branches, trunks and twigs with plastic during the moulding process. More about RAWtation by Adi Zaffran Weisler
Playhouse by Aboday
A spiralling concrete slide connects the kitchen and child's bedroom of this family house near Jakarta designed by Indonesian architects Aboday and photographed by Happy Lim. More about Playhouse by Aboday
West Kowloon Cultural District by Rocco Design Architects
Hong Kong firm Rocco Design Architects are competing with OMA (see our story here) and Foster + Partners (see our story here) to create a master plan for the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong. More about West Kowloon Cultural District by Rocco Design Architects