Design
Moo by Northern Lighting
Norwegian brand Northern Lighting have introduce Moo, a wall light in the shape of a full-size moose head. More about Moo by Northern Lighting
Norwegian brand Northern Lighting have introduce Moo, a wall light in the shape of a full-size moose head. More about Moo by Northern Lighting
Sunny Day by Stockholm-based lighting artist Aleksandra Stratimirovic is an installation made of over four thousand glass medical phials filled with coloured liquids, which combine to produce an image of a girl beside a lake. More about Sunny Day by Aleksandra Stratimirovic
Fred Deakin of design agency Airside has created the packaging for a compilation album he has mixed for music label Ministry of Sound. More about Nu-Balearica mix album artwork by Airside
Swiss architects Stemmle Architekten have completed the reconstruction of the Catholic Church in Geroldswil near Zürich. More about Catholic Church in Geroldswil by Stemmle Architekten
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Architects Herzog & de Meuron have unveiled revised plans for a football stadium on the waterfront at Porstmouth in England. More about Portsmouth FC stadium by Herzog & de Meuron
Built in 2006 but not published before, Shiro is a hair salon in Fukui, Japan, by architects 1980/Takuya Hosokai + Hiromasa Mori. More about Shiro by 1980/Takuya Hosokai + Hiromasa Mori
Following requests from readers of our earlier story, we have now got hold of the full set of images in the Flooded London series by Squint/Opera. More about Flooded London by Squint/Opera 2
Architect Rafael Viñoly has unveiled plans for the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station in London. More about Battersea Power Station redevelopment by Rafael Viñoly Architects
Gallery Fumi in London presents Now Isn't That Lovely, a series of one-off objects by artist Stephen Johnson. More about Now Isn't That Lovely by Stephen Johnson
Around 20 international artists and designers have created habitats for threatened British species from recycled materials for a charity auction to be held in London later this month. Above: Michael Young. Below: Peter Marigold. More about The Birds, Bats and Bees by various designers
Architect Jan Kaplicky of Future Systems has designed a table service for Italian brand Alessi. More about Bettina by Jan Kaplicky for Alessi
Architect William Russell of Pentagram has completed a new store for fashion designer Alexander McQueen on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. More about Alexander McQueen store, Los Angeles, by William Russell
Architects Tonkin Liu have designed this temporary pavilion to house discussions during the London Festival of Architecture, which starts tomorrow. More about Fresh Flower by Tonkin Liu
Italian architect Sergio Mannino and Dutch designer Jan Habraken have collaborated on Lamp OOO, a deliberately un-green light that uses incandescent bulbs rather than low-energy ones. More about Lamp OOO by Sergio Mannino and Jan Habraken
Fumi gallery in London presents Rusty Sheet Steel Chair, a folded steel chair by designer Max Lamb. More about Rusty Sheet Steel Chair by Max Lamb
Psychomoulages by designer Olivier Peyricot is a series of ceramic vases inspired by "the tragic fragility of motorcycle helmets". More about Psychomoulages by Olivier Peyricot
Product designers Seymourpowell have created an LCD HD television for LG Electronics. More about LG70 by Seymourpowell
Film and media studio Squint/Opera has created a series of images depicting imaginary scenes in London in 2090, when rising sea levels have inundated the city. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More about Flooded London by Squint/Opera
Kuro is a house in Fukui city, Japan, by architect Takuya Hosokai and Hiromasa Mori. More about Kuro by 1980/Takuya Hosokai + Hiromasa Mori