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Veuve Clicquot Comet by Tom Dixon
More pavilions: British designer Tom Dixon has designed a gazebo for champagne brand Veuve Clicquot. More about Veuve Clicquot Comet by Tom Dixon
More pavilions: British designer Tom Dixon has designed a gazebo for champagne brand Veuve Clicquot. More about Veuve Clicquot Comet by Tom Dixon
This year's Architectural Association Summer Pavilion, designed by students from Unit 2 after a concept by 3rd year student Danecia Sibingo, will open in Bedford Square, London on 3 July. More about Driftwood by AA Unit 2
Dezeen podcast: in this podcast talk for the Design Museum in London, early Penguin Books designer David Pelham and former Penguin editor Judith Burnley discuss covers for publishers Penguin from the past and present, with current art director Jim Stoddart. More about Dezeen podcast: Penguin Covers Then and Now
Luxembourg practice dagli + atelier d'architecture have completed the interior of AKbank NV's Netherlands Headquarters in the Rembrandt Tower, Amsterdam. More about AKbank NV headquarters by dagli + atelier d’architecture
London practice Threefold Architects have completed Ladderstile House, a courtyard house on Richmond Park in London. More about Ladderstile House by Threefold Architects
The Museum in a Shoebox, designed by renowned architect Aleksandr Kuznetsov, is a new venue for contemporary architecture, art and design that opened last month in Old Town. More about Museum in a Shoebox by Aleksandr Kuznetsov
Graduating designer Charlotte Moneypenny has created a range of glassware with marble games built into them. More about Losing Your Marbles by Charlotte Moneypenny
New York practice OBRA Architects have sent images of their URBIA Furniture System installed in two New York apartments. More about URBIA Furniture System by OBRA Architects
French designer Benjamin Graindorge has designed a garden that floats on the surface of a fishtank and uses fish waste as fertiliser. More about Floating Garden by Benjamin Graindorge
More from British designer Karen Ryan: she's taken a penknife to an existing chair to create Whittle Chair. More about Whittle Chair by Karen Ryan
Dezeen have teamed up with Anneloes van Gaalen, author of the new book Never Use White Type on a Black Background and 50 other Ridiculous Design Rules, to offer our readers the chance to win five copies. More about Competition: five copies of RidiculousDesign Rules to be won
Dezeenwire: The Guardian has published a slideshow of images showing an exhibition of IKEA furniture from the 1950s to today, which has opened at the Liljevalchs Konsthall museum in Stockholm. The Guardian
More about IKEA exhibition showcases 50 years of functional furnishing - The Guardian
Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group have won an international competition to design a new town hall in Tallinn, Estonia. More about Tallinn City Hall by Bjarke Ingels Group
Design student Anna Schwamborn has created a range of jewellery made with the hair and cremated ashes of a dead loved one. More about Mourning Objects by Anna Schwamborn
René van Zuuk Architekten have completed a pavilion for the pedestrianised central market square at Roosendaal in the Netherlands. More about Roosendaal Market Square Pavilion by René van Zuuk Architekten
Dutch architects Merkx + Girod have designed the interior and opening exhibition of the new Hermitage Amsterdam museum, a satellite museum of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, which opened in Amsterdam on the weekend. More about Hermitage Amsterdam interior by Merkx + Girod
Architectural photographer Leonardo Finotti has sent us images of Coven, a knitwear store by architect Marcelo Alvarenga in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. More about Coven by Marcelo Alvarenga
British designer Karen Ryan has created a series of plates called Trilogy by removing the surface decoration of existing chinaware to form provocative messages. More about Trilogy by Karen Ryan
An exhibition featuring a giant pixelated cloud made of suspended cardboard boxes designed by architects Fantastic Norway has opened at the Centre for Design and Architecture (DogA) in Oslo, Norway. More about Cardboard Cloud installation by Fantastic Norway
American designer Paul Loebach has created a series of three saggy-looking vases made of solid wood. More about Wood Vases by Paul Loebach