"Unpretentious, lovely human scale" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a cottage in the Scottish Highlands finished with a natural material palette of local timber, clay plaster and earthenware tiles. More about "Unpretentious, lovely human scale" says commenter
"The beauty is in its simplicity" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the renovation of a dilapidated farm building in Scotland by architecture studio Loader Monteith. More about "The beauty is in its simplicity" says commenter
Dezeen Agenda US features plans for a fire memorial in Los Angeles
The latest newsletter in our US edition of Dezeen Agenda features all the news from the US, including an electric flying car in California and plans for a fire memorial in Los Angeles. Subscribe today! More about Dezeen Agenda US features plans for a fire memorial in Los Angeles
"Those interiors need a stiff drink" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a late-night London restaurant with dramatic lighting designed by Cake Architecture to evoke the moody mystery of an Edward Hopper painting. More about "Those interiors need a stiff drink" says commenter
Dezeen Agenda features Studio Libeskind's angular plant-covered building in Paris
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features plans for a geometric building with angular fan-like facades by Studio Libeskind. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. More about Dezeen Agenda features Studio Libeskind's angular plant-covered building in Paris
Dezeen Debate features "embarrassingly trite" Zaha Hadid Architects cultural centre
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features Zaha Hadid Architects' starfish-like cultural centre in Italy. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. More about Dezeen Debate features "embarrassingly trite" Zaha Hadid Architects cultural centre
Dezeen Showroom New Releases newsletter features all-metal kitchen
The winter edition of our Dezeen Showroom New Releases newsletter features an all-metal kitchen designed to gain character over time. Subscribe to Dezeen Showroom New Releases now! More about Dezeen Showroom New Releases newsletter features all-metal kitchen
"What could possibly go wrong?" asks commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing videos released by US company Alef Aeronautics of an electric flying car in California. More about "What could possibly go wrong?" asks commenter
Spencer Sight designs Kansas City hotel lobby bar that "thrives on drama"
An assortment of vintage furniture is paired with wooden accents and suspended neon lights in Le Lounge, a hotel lobby bar by designer Spencer Sight in Kansas City, Missouri. More about Spencer Sight designs Kansas City hotel lobby bar that "thrives on drama"
"Cathedral of kitsch" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a family home in India with a 400-kilogram chandelier in the foyer, designed by Bengaluru studio Multitude of Sins. More about "Cathedral of kitsch" says commenter
Keiji Ashizawa Design turns concrete office into Karimoku creative hub
Japanese studio Keiji Ashizawa Design has completed a minimalist renovation of a 1990s concrete building in Tokyo to create the Karimoku Research Center. More about Keiji Ashizawa Design turns concrete office into Karimoku creative hub
"April 1st already?" asks commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing plans for a 100-metre-tall structure comprised of cascading pool terraces in Dubai. More about "April 1st already?" asks commenter
Dezeen to host party and launch newspaper during Stockholm Design Week
Dezeen is hosting a series of events during Stockholm Design Week this year, including our Design Disruptors talks, the Dezeen Awards 2025 launch party and a drinks event celebrating the first-ever Dezeen newspaper. More about Dezeen to host party and launch newspaper during Stockholm Design Week
"Why do people need shelves that are really thin?" asks commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the Thin range of modular shelving by industrial design duo SF-SO, which is just 1.6 millimetres thick but can support the weight of a baby elephant. More about "Why do people need shelves that are really thin?" asks commenter
Sigla Studio restores original features inside 1900s Barcelona apartment
Original mosaic floors and decorative mouldings have been restored in this early 20th-century Barcelona apartment renovation by local practice Sigla Studio. More about Sigla Studio restores original features inside 1900s Barcelona apartment
"Our 'throw-away' culture exemplified" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the news that Salford City Council has approved the demolition of the University of Salford's Centenary Building, which won the first-ever RIBA Stirling Prize. More about "Our 'throw-away' culture exemplified" says commenter
"Far more useful than the majority of 'collectible' design" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a cat-shaped robot that blows air to cool down hot food and drink. More about "Far more useful than the majority of 'collectible' design" says commenter
Mechanical bike turns into e-bike "in a number of seconds" with CLIP device
CLIP is a portable e-motor device that allows users to alternate between a regular mechanical bike and an electric bike without any tools. More about Mechanical bike turns into e-bike "in a number of seconds" with CLIP device
"This is the best house of 2025 already" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a wood-and-stucco house and art studio in the Californian desert by Ryan Leidner Architecture. More about "This is the best house of 2025 already" says commenter
Bucharest listening bar created in "landmark of Romanian modernism"
Ambient lighting brings warmth to a pared-back interior scheme inside the Bar Ton listening bar in Bucharest, Romania, created by local designers Anda Zota and Muromuro Studio. More about Bucharest listening bar created in "landmark of Romanian modernism"
