Design
Talent 2008 at Designhuis
Here's a selection of graduate work from design schools across Europe, on show at Designhuis in Eindhoven as part of Dutch Design Week. More about Talent 2008 at Designhuis
Here's a selection of graduate work from design schools across Europe, on show at Designhuis in Eindhoven as part of Dutch Design Week. More about Talent 2008 at Designhuis
Diary: Dutch Design Week takes place from 18-26 October in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Where: Eindhoven, the Netherlands. When: 18-26 October 2008. Web: www.dutchdesignweek.nl
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London-based architects Eldridge Smerin have completed a house overlooking a cemetery in London, UK. More about House on Swain’s Lane by Eldridge Smerin
Design Miami 08: New York architects Aranda\Lasch have designed a temporary exhibition venue for this year's Design Miami collectors' fair. More about Design Miami temporary structure by Aranda\Lasch
Norwegian architecture studio Fantastic Norway have completed a holiday cabin at Fosen in Norway. More about Cabin Vardehaugen by Fantastic Norway
Icelandic graphic artist Katrin Olina has completed two new projects: the interior of Cristal Bar in Hong Kong and a multimedia installation at Reykjavik Art Museum. More about New projects by Katrin Olina
Here's our first selection of work from the graduate show at Design Academy Eindhoven, which opened yesterday during Dutch Design Week. More about Design Academy Eindhoven Graduation Galleries 2008
Young Irish artist Debbie Smyth has created a series of objects by weaving tape measures. More about Tape Measure Project by Debbie Smyth
Oslo-based designer So Takahashi presented Origami chair as part of 100% Norway in London last month. More about Origami Chair by So Takahashi
Villa 1, a woodland house in the Veluwe Zoom area near Arnhem in the Netherlands designed by architects Powerhouse Company, has been nominated for the Dutch Design Awards, which will be announced this weekend. More about Villa 1 by Powerhouse Company
Designer Asif Khan has completed West Beach Cafe, a beach cafe at Littlehampton in England. More about West Beach Cafe by Asif Khan
Dezeen podcasts: in this latest in our series of podcasts for the Design Museum, curator Gemma Curtain talks to designer Patricia Urquiola about Purely Porcelain, an exhibition of her work at the museum until 25 January. More about Podcast interview: Patricia Urquiola at the Design Museum
Munich-based concept artist Tom Schmelzer has proposed inserting a moving segment into an overhead walkway at the Hamburger Bahnhof museum for contemporary art in Berlin, Germany. More about Out of Joint by Tom Schmelzer
American designer Philip Michael Wolfson presents limited edition pieces at Covent Garden Super Design, which opened in London last night (Wednesday). More about Philip Michael Wolfson at Covent Garden Super Design
London-based David Gill Galleries present new pieces from Mattia Bonetti, Barnaby Barford and Zaha Hadid at the Designart London collectors' fair, which opened last night. More about David Gill Galleries at DesignArt London
In the first of what we hope will become a regular series of debates, we want our readers to tell us if, and how, we should clamp down on the types of comments we allow people post on our stories. More about Dezeen debate: should we block negative comments?
Australian industrial designer Stuart Mcfarlane has designed a chair made by folding recycled plastic. More about Lapel by Stuart Mcfarlane
Dezeen have got together with architects Denton Corker Marshall to offer readers the chance to win five copies of Non-fictional Narratives, a new book documenting work the practice has carried out since 2000. More about Competition: five copies of Non-fictional Narratives to be won
Architects Merkx + Girod have sent us these images of the interior they designed for Foster + Partners' Vivaldi Tower near Amsterdam in the Netherlands. More about Vivaldi Tower interior by Merkx + Girod
An exhibition of the British graphic designer Alan Aldridge opened at the Design Museum in London last week. More about Alan Aldridge at the Design Museum