Interiors
Loft Access by Tamir Addadi Architecture
London studio Tamir Addadi Architecture have inserted a tiny staircase to access a tiny loft in a London house. More about Loft Access by Tamir Addadi Architecture
London studio Tamir Addadi Architecture have inserted a tiny staircase to access a tiny loft in a London house. More about Loft Access by Tamir Addadi Architecture
Foster + Partners have completed the first of a cluster of buildings entirely powered by solar energy at Masdar City, a sustainable urban quarter in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. More about Masdar Institute campus by Foster + Partners
Seoul designers KAMKAM have designed a collection of felt-covered furniture that can be fastened using buttons, belts and zips. More about Dressed Up Furniture by KAMKAM
Austrian architects Sandra Janser and Elisabeth Koller have painted streets in Graz, Austria to resemble a running track as part of a regeneration project More about Ready. Steady. Go! by Sandra Janser and Elisabeth Koller
This clothing store in Tel Aviv by Z-A Studio of New York features items displayed on a pegboard that runs to the ceiling of the double-height space. More about Delicatessen 2 by Z-A Studio
Tokyo studio Nendo have collaborated with a traditional Japanese potter to create a flat, square loudspeaker made of 1mm thick ceramic decorated with intricate patterns. More about Ceramic Speaker by Nendo
Industrial designer Yves Béhar of San Francisco studio fuseproject is our featured designer this week. See all our stories about him by clicking here. We also now stock his new Vue watch for Issey Miyake over at Dezeen Watch Store.
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Product design graduate Amila Hrustić of Bosnia and Herzegovina has created a collection of dresses embellished with clustered geometric shapes. More about Plato's Collection by Amila Hrustić
Industrial designer Yves Béhar of Fuseproject has sent sketches, computer renderings and photos explaining the design and manufacture of Jambox, a portable wireless speaker for Jawbone. More about Jambox by Yves Béhar
The Temporium: this tea service by Tina Tsang of London design brand Undergrowth Design is the latest addition to the designer gifts on sale at our pop-up store The Temporium in London next month. More about Blaue Blume by Undergrowth Design at The Temporium
German graduate designer Christoph Thetard has created a set of pedal-powered kitchen gadgets. More about r2b2 by Christoph Thetard
Photographer Nelson Garrido has sent us some images of a house designed by AGi Architects located next to a beach in Bnaider, Kuwait. More about Star House by AGi Architects
Zaha Hadid Architects have unveiled designs for a theatre in Rabat, Morocco. More about Rabat Grand Theatre by Zaha Hadid Architects
Alfonso Architects have designed a church in Tampa, Florida using the Fibonacci sequence to generate the proportions. More about Tampa Covenant Church by Alfonso Architects
Here's a pair of concertina-style sunglasses by Boaz Cohen and Sayaka Yamamoto of BCXSY. More about Origamaster Shades by BCXSY
Earlier this year, Dezeen teamed up with luxury kitchen appliances brand Scholtès to investigate a fascinating trend: the cross-pollination between the worlds of food and design. The main focus of our research was the Milan furniture fair in April, where we conducted video interviews with designers and chefs and filmed many of the food-related events taking place in the city. Jump to the report. Jump to the videos. More about Food and Design: a report by Dezeen for Scholtès
Japanese architects StudioGreenBlue have completed a house in Kōnosu City, Saitama Prefecuture, Japan, with an interior featuring white perforated screens throughout the space. More about Distance of Fog by StudioGreenBlue
Designer Mridu Sahai has created a collection of dresses that incorporate architectural fittings like this ventilation grate (above). More about Fittings by Mridu Sahai
Dezeen archive: Dooa Arquitecturas' school in Spain was our most-clicked story this week so here's a roundup of all the stories we've run on Dezeen about buildings for education. See all the stories »
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Atelier 9.81 of France have inserted a perforated canopy in between a row of houses to create a covered pedestrian walkway in Tourcoing, France. More about Pedestrian Crossing by Atelier 9.81