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Tokyo Designers Week interviews: Jaime Hayón
Tokyo 09: designer Jaime Hayón describes his love of detail in this short interview commissioned for the Tokyo Designers Week guide. More about Tokyo Designers Week interviews: Jaime Hayón
Tokyo 09: designer Jaime Hayón describes his love of detail in this short interview commissioned for the Tokyo Designers Week guide. More about Tokyo Designers Week interviews: Jaime Hayón
Twin brothers and designers R&E Praspaliauskas have designed a collection of shoes made of bread. More about Bread Shoes by R&E Praspaliauskas
Tokyo practice Klein Dytham Architecture have sent us images of an exhibition of their work that was on show at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan, earlier this year (thanks to Jean Snow for pointing out our earlier error!) More about Klein Dytham Architecture at Gallery MA
Florian Hauswirth of Swiss studio Postfossil has designed a set of salt and pepper mills that fit together. More about Doublefacette by Postfossil
Tokyo 09: designer Tokujin Yoshioka talks about being a pioneer in this short interview commissioned for the Tokyo Designers Week official guide, produced by Dezeen. More about Tokyo Designers Week interviews: Tokujin Yoshioka
Hong Kong studio Design Systems have completed the interior of the control room at Hong Kong international airport. More about Control room of Hong Kong international airport by Design Systems
Tokyo 09: this next short interview commissioned for the Tokyo Designers Week guide features designer Max lamb talking about exhibiting in Tokyo and the importance of handmade work. More about Tokyo Designers Week interviews: Max Lamb
French designer Manuel Jouvin has created packaging for cooked snails made of dyed snail excrement. More about Dejection-moulding by Manuel Jouvin
Tokyo 09: here are some photographs of designers' installations inside shipping containers during Tokyo Designers Week earlier this week. More about Container Ground at Tokyo Designers Week
We've teamed up with Design Hotels to give away five copies of Design Hotels Book 2009. More about Competition: five copies of Design Hotels Book 2009 to be won
Hong Kong designer Michael Young has created a dining chair made of recycled aluminium. More about Chair-4a by Michael Young
Tokyo 09: Japanese designer Nosigner presented a jewellery box with square drawers at Design Tide Tokyo earlier this week. More about Squares by Nosigner
Tokyo 09: the next in our series of short interviews about green design for the Tokyo Designers Week guide features designer Tom Dixon, who wonders if we should make anything at else at all. More about Tokyo Designers Week interview: Tom Dixon
Young Spanish architects Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Óscar Pérez Silanes have completed the refurbishment of an apartment in Pamplona, Spain. More about Reform of Housing in Pamplona by Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Óscar Pérez Silanes
London designers Russell and Oona Pinch have designed a collection of furniture including these folding wooden stools (above). More about New furniture by Pinch
Czech practice A1 Architects presented models and concepts exploring the potential for living in small spaces at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague last month. More about Small House by A1 Architects
Italian designers Studio06 have created a pendant lamp inspired by light penetrating underground caves. More about Furà Lamp by Studio06
Tokyo 09: designer Arik Levy remembers living in Japan and dreams about making smaller chocolate wrappers in this short interview commissioned by Dezeen for the Tokyo Designers Week guide. More about Tokyo Designers Week interviews: Arik Levy
Here's another winner from the Dutch Design Awards last month: graphic designer René Put won the award for best graphic design for a series of braille stamps. More about Lees Mee braille stamps by René Put
San Francisco designer Yves Behar of Fuseproject has designed a sex toy in collaboration with Ethan Imboden of sex toy brand JimmyJane. More about Form 2 by Fuseproject