Royèroid by Robert Stadler
Austrian designer Robert Stadler created his latest range of seating in tribute to the late French interior designer Jean Royère. More about Royèroid by Robert Stadler
Austrian designer Robert Stadler created his latest range of seating in tribute to the late French interior designer Jean Royère. More about Royèroid by Robert Stadler
Rotterdam designer Reinier de Jong has designed this low table with a surface made up of reclaimed strips of acrylic. More about PLET Table by Reinier de Jong
The winners of the UK graduate exhibition New Designers Part 2 awards were announced at the opening of the show on Wednesday night, with Tortie Hoare being awarded the New Designer of the Year prize for her boiled leather furniture (above). More about New Designers 2010 Part 2 Awards
Japanese firm Ryuji Nakamura Architects installed these vinyl hammocks in a department store in Tokyo. More about Bench Between Pillars by Ryuji Nakamura Architects
Here's another project from last month's Royal College of Art graduate show, Els Woldhek's series of unconventional shelving and lamps joined by copper growths. More about Naturally False by Els Woldhek
Krystian Kowalski of Polish design collective Kompott presented a foldable chair that also doubles up as a stool at the Royal College of Art graduate show in London last month. More about Chair/Stool by Krystian Kowalski
Design products graduate Georgi Manassiev presents a chair with the seat and backrest divided in two at the Royal College of Art graduate show in London. More about Flex by Georgi Manassiev
Dutch designer Tim Vinke has created a mobile office made up of a desk and two chairs that fit together like pieces of a puzzle to form a trolley. More about Het Kruikantoor by Tim Vinke
Royal College of Art graduate Seongyong Lee has developed a process for making wooden tubes from veneer, which he uses to make lightweight furniture. More about Plytube by Seongyong Lee
Sheffield Institute of Arts graduate Guido Garotti will present a series of chairs at New Designers in London next week. More about Chairs by Guido Garotti
Dezeen promotion: the first of Gaetano Pesce's series of 61 unique tables for Cassina, which together form a map of Italy, is to be auctioned at Phillips de Pury in London today. More about Sessantuna by Gaetano Pesce for Cassina
Product design graduate Fredrik Paulsen presents this tiny table for working from home at the Royal College of Art in London this week. More about Minimal Work Station by Fredrik Paulsen
Oregon designers John Arndt and Wonhee Jeong Studio Gorm are exhibiting their Shaker-inspired Peg furniture system at the Direktorenhaus art space in Berlin. More about Peg by Studio Gorm
At this year's Royal College of Art graduate show in London designer Nicola Zocca presents a series of furniture made by shrinking plastic around its joints. More about Shrink by Nicola Zocca
Copulating couples can be spotted among a crowd of tiny figurines under the surface of Rolf Sachs's latest table. More about Alone in a Crowd by Rolf Sachs
Graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister presented a chair with 200 patterns at Design Miami/Basel last week. More about Darwin chair by Stefan Sagmeister
Designers Ciszak Dalmas made this hand-cart to display garments made from Indian sarongs by fashion designer Kavita Parmar of Raasta. More about Carro Lungi by Ciszak Dalmas
Vienna designer Vuk Jakovljevic has designed this wooden chair with a wide winged back. More about AL-10 by Vuk Jakovljevic
This wooden chair by Berlin designer Jerszy Seymour is held together with blobs of wax. More about The Workshop Chair by Jerszy Seymour
Singapore design duo Studio Juju have created a series of chairs and lighting with exaggerated details taken from the features of animals. More about Platypus Chair, Bambi Chair, Crane Lamp and Duck Lamp by Studio Juju