New tables by BarberOsgerby and Nendo for Cappellini
Italian furniture manufacturers Cappellini will launch tables by British designers BarberOsgerby and Japanese designers Nendo at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile (Milan furniture fair) in April. More about New tables by BarberOsgerby and Nendo for Cappellini
Competition: five copies of Arne Quinze Cityscape book to be won
Dezeen has teamed up with Belgian designer Arne Quinze to give away five signed copies of his new book, Cityscape. More about Competition: five copies of Arne Quinze Cityscape book to be won
Prostheses by Tomer Sapir
Israeli designer Tomer Sapir has launched his new website, including images of his Prosthesis lights which incorporate illuminated fallen leaves. More about Prostheses by Tomer Sapir
Constructive by Form Us With Love
Stockholm Design Week: young Swedish designers Form us With Love held an exhibition called Constructive at Nordiska Kompaniet (NK) department store in Stockholm earlier this month, which explored sustainability. More about Constructive by Form Us With Love
Bonsai Tree Table by Anke Weiss
Here's another project from Dutch designer Anke Weiss, this time a table made from 150 bonsai trees. More about Bonsai Tree Table by Anke Weiss
A Bit of Rough by Tom Dixon
British designer Tom Dixon will exhibit his new collection, entitled A Bit of Rough, at Superstudio Più in Milan during the furniture fair in April. More about A Bit of Rough by Tom Dixon
Around the Corner by Amanda Levete
Around the Corner is an exhibition of four new pieces by Amanda Levete of architects Future Systems for British manufacturers Established & Sons. More about Around the Corner by Amanda Levete
Love in the City by Anke Weiss
We've been saving this one for Valentine's Day... Love in the City is a concept by Dutch designer Anke Weiss to turn red stop lights into love hearts. More about Love in the City by Anke Weiss
63.02° house by Schemata Architecture Office
Here's another project from Schemata Architecture Office, this time a house built at 63.02° to the road. More about 63.02° house by Schemata Architecture Office
Sayama Flats by Schemata Architecture Office
Schemata Architecture Office of Tokyo have completed the renovation of an apartment block in the suburb of Sayama. More about Sayama Flats by Schemata Architecture Office
Kiasma chair by Vesa Honkonen
Stockholm Design Week: architect Vesa Honkonen launched the Kiasma chair for Swedish manufacturer Källemo at the Stockholm Furniture Fair last week. More about Kiasma chair by Vesa Honkonen
Parabola House by Atelier Tekuto
Parabola House is a new family home in Tokyo designed by Japanese architect Yasuhiro Yamashita of Atelier Tekuto. More about Parabola House by Atelier Tekuto
40 Viviendas Para Jóvenes by Bipolaire Arquitectos
Spanish architects Bipolaire have sent us images of a new housing development in Torrevieja, Spain. More about 40 Viviendas Para Jóvenes by Bipolaire Arquitectos
Blossom suspension lights by Hella Jongerius
Stockholm Design Week: Dutch designer Hella Jongerius launched new additions to her Blossom collection for Belux at the Stockholm Furniture Fair last week. More about Blossom suspension lights by Hella Jongerius
Work in Progress at the Royal College of Art
Masters students at London's Royal College of Art presented their work in progress at an interim show last week called Work in Progress. More about Work in Progress at the Royal College of Art
New images of Manned Cloud by Jean-Marie Massaud
More airships: French designer Jean-Marie Massaud has sent us a couple of new images showing the interior of his flying hotel proposal, Manned Cloud. More about New images of Manned Cloud by Jean-Marie Massaud
Unique Standard by Folkform
Stockholm Design Week: Swedish designers Folkform have launched a furniture range that combines luxury materials such as Carrara marble and vintage leather with cheap imitation products such as laminate and fake leather. More about Unique Standard by Folkform
Xile by Mats Karlsson
Stockholm Design Week: Xile, a flexible tunnel designed by Swedish designer Mats Karlsson, is one of three winners of the Forum AID Award 2008, announced in Stockholm on Tuesday. More about Xile by Mats Karlsson
Watercube by PTW Architects
Architect Chris Bosse has sent us some photos of the National Aquatics Centre in Beijing - better known as Watercube - which officially opened on Monday. More about Watercube by PTW Architects
Shortlist for Designs of the Year awards
The Design Museum in London has announced the shortlist for the first Brit Insurance Design of the Year Awards - a new annual exhibition and awards programme that replaces the controversial Designer of the Year award. More about Shortlist for Designs of the Year awards