Dancing Squares by Nendo
Japanese designers Nendo present new work at Art Stage gallery in Singapore this month. More about Dancing Squares by Nendo
Japanese designers Nendo present new work at Art Stage gallery in Singapore this month. More about Dancing Squares by Nendo
London designer Max Lamb has designed this self-assembly wooden chair for Tokyo furniture brand E&Y. More about Third by Max Lamb for E&Y
Dutch graduate designer Carolien Laro has designed a range of stools with flexible seats created by cutting slits into their solid wood tops. More about Spring Wood by Carolien Laro
This lightweight lamp by French designer Léonard Kadid uses a book as a base. More about Bookmark lamp by Léonard Kadid
Sjoerd Vroonland of the Netherlands has designed a collection of chairs, including this one with branches sprouting from the back-rest. More about Revised Craft by Sjoerd Vroonland
Industrial design students Emma Nilsson, Johanna Westin and Lisa Frode of Lund University, Sweden, have created a wooden bench with storage units as part of their Masters project. More about Kitchen Sofa by Emma Nilsson, Johanna Westin and Lisa Frode
This three-legged wooden chair with adjustable back-rest shaped like an oar is part of a special edition collection designed by Florian Hauswirth of Switzerland. More about FHNY Collection by Florian Hauswirth
Something a bit seasonal: designer Rolf Sachs has fused two sledges together to make a coffee table. More about Inserper-able by Rolf Sachs
This chair with a curved frame and tapered legs is by Korean designer Hyung Suk Cho. More about Modernatique by Hyung Suk Cho
Japanese architect Hiroyuki Tanaka designed the structure of this table based on the roof and pillar systems of ancient temples. More about Temple Table by Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects
Designers Big-Game of Lausanne have won the Swiss Federal Design Award with their shelving system comprising aluminium slats on wooden frame. More about Floors by Big-Game
This seat by Nicholas Le Moigne of Switzerland is made entirely of scrap fibre cement. More about Trash Cube by Nicolas Le Moigne
Grégory Lacoua and Jean Sébastien Lagrange of French design studio John Doe designed furniture for this Parisian chapel, which has been renovated by French architects 3box. More about Chapel of the Assumption Interior by John Doe
New York designer Dror Benshetrit has created this armchair for Walt Disney Signature and Italian design brand Cappellini, inspired by the forthcoming movie Tron: Legacy. More about Tron chair by Dror
Swedish designer Pål Rodenius sells sheets of plywood printed with the outlines of furniture components. More about 2440x1220, Saw, Assemble by Pål Rodenius
Brazilian designer Brunno Jahara of Jahara Studio has created a collection of furniture made using scrap wood. More about Neorustica by Jahara Studio
Design studio Beta Tank have designed a chair with moving panels that transform it from a functional object (on which tax is payable at 19%) to an art object (tax payable at 7%). More about Taxing Art by Beta Tank
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
German graduate designer Christoph Thetard has created a set of pedal-powered kitchen gadgets. More about r2b2 by Christoph Thetard
London designers Raw Edges present furniture made from 326 metres of coiled felt at Fat Galerie in Paris. More about The Coiling Collection by Raw Edges