Minarets by Kacper Hamilton and Ezgi Turksoy
These decanters by London designers Kacper Hamilton and Ezgi Turksoy have stoppers made from found glass scraps. More about Minarets by Kacper Hamilton and Ezgi Turksoy
Never Never Land House by Andrés Jaque
Spanish architect Andrés Jaque has completed this house on a sloping site in Ibiza with a jumble of cascading terraces supported on stilts. More about Never Never Land House by Andrés Jaque
Land of Giants by Choi + Shine Architects
American firm Choi + Shine Architects designed these conceptual electricity pylons shaped like human figures to march across the Icelandic landscape. More about Land of Giants by Choi + Shine Architects
Carl Malmsten made me do it by David Ericsson
Swedish designer David Ericsson has created a furniture range made from leather, wood and linen for his thesis project at the Carl Malmsten Workshop in Sweden. More about Carl Malmsten made me do it by David Ericsson
Bye Bye Bulb by Daniel Michel
German product and jewellery designer Daniel Michel responds to the phasing out of incandescent light bulbs in Europe with this lamp comprising the skeleton of a shade and an invisible bulb. More about Bye Bye Bulb by Daniel Michel
Bond & Brook by d-raw
This restaurant interior wrapped in a curtain of mirrored fins by London architecture and interiors firm d-raw has opened at the Fenwick department store on London's New Bond Street. More about Bond & Brook by d-raw
TMA-1 By KiBiSi for AIAIAI
Danish industrial design firm Kibisi launch these minimal headphones today. More about TMA-1 By KiBiSi for AIAIAI
Prater Chair by Marco Dessí
Viennese designer Marco Dessí created these stacking chairs milled from plywood to reveal the material's multiple layers. More about Prater Chair by Marco Dessí
Slim Cup by Sharona Merlin
Here is another project from the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, this time Israeli student Sharona Merlin has designed a flattened cup and saucer. More about Slim Cup by Sharona Merlin
Intimacy by Studio Roosegaarde and V2_
These dresses by Dutch designers Studio Roosegaarde and V2_ become transparent when approached. More about Intimacy by Studio Roosegaarde and V2_
Galilée by Studio Bellecour Architects
French architects Studio Bellecour have completed a pair of office buildings near Toulouse, France, wrapped in aluminum fins and connected by a twisting concrete element. More about Galilée by Studio Bellecour Architects
High Tide Street by James Gardener
University of Westminster architecture student James Gardener has designed this conceptual bridge for the River Thames, London, made from a series of floating elements that would be linked together and free to move with the tide. More about High Tide Street by James Gardener
154 Ha-Yarkon Street by Ron Arad
This residential building by Israeli designer Ron Arad is to begin construction in Tel Aviv at the end of this year. More about 154 Ha-Yarkon Street by Ron Arad
Two models for embassies (retreat I & II) by Anne Holtrop
Dutch architect Anne Holtrop has proposed two conceptual embassy buildings for the Government Building Agency in the Netherlands. More about Two models for embassies (retreat I & II) by Anne Holtrop
KAPKAR/TO-RXD by Frank Havermans
Dutch architect Frank Havermans has built a sunken concrete pavilion by a stream in St. Oedenrode, the Netherlands. More about KAPKAR/TO-RXD by Frank Havermans
313 Art Project by VOID planning
Korean architects VOID planning have completed this stone clad gallery in Seoul, Korea, punctuated by a giant window. More about 313 Art Project by VOID planning
The Lollipop Shoppe by Found Associates
Found Associates of London have introduced a series of self-lit display cabinets as part of their redesign of the Lollipop Shoppe furniture store in east London. More about The Lollipop Shoppe by Found Associates
Espresso machine by Yaniv Berg
Here’s another espresso machine from the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, this time by Israeli industrial design student Yaniv Berg. More about Espresso machine by Yaniv Berg
Folly by Baumhauer
Photographer Julien Lanoo has sent us his photos of this wooden folly with mirrored shutters in the mountains of southern Germany by Berlin studio Baumhauer. More about Folly by Baumhauer
Hair salon by moomoo architects
Polish studio moomoo architects have introduced mirrored columns, slanted walls and a clothes shop to the interior of this hair salon in Warsaw, Poland. More about Hair salon by moomoo architects