Natura by Héctor Serrano for La Mediterranea
London designer Héctor Serrano presents a series of lamps and vases combining glass and cork at Maison&Objet in Paris this week. More about Natura by Héctor Serrano for La Mediterranea
London designer Héctor Serrano presents a series of lamps and vases combining glass and cork at Maison&Objet in Paris this week. More about Natura by Héctor Serrano for La Mediterranea
London designer Émilie Voirin has created a range of whips, shaving brushes and trinket boxes made of hair. More about Bun Boxes by Émilie Voirin
Tokyo firm Naruse Inokuma Architects created these pads of page markers from demolished wooden houses. More about IE-tag by Naruse Inokuma Architects
German-Taiwanese designer Béatrix Li-Chin Loos has created this series of spherical vases from layers of scrap wood, glass, cardboard and leather. More about Beautiful Planets by Béatrix Li-Chin Loos at Galerie Gosserez
French designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec will present a collection of rugs for Spanish brand Nanimarquina at Maison & Objet in Paris this month. More about Losanges by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Designers Big-Game of Lausanne have made a series of mirrors from car windscreens. More about Flat Mirrors by Big-Game
American designer Louie Rigano has created a range of teapots that combines mass-produced wooden handles and lids with individual hand-thrown bodies. More about Teapot/cup by Louie Rigano
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
More design for the kitchen: these cooking vessels by Paris designer Laurent Corio are made of white clay with coloured enamelled interiors. More about Shokki by Laurent Corio
The Temporium: London designer Shan Valla is selling these porcelain birds and bunnies at our pop-up store The Temporium, open until Sunday at 221 Brompton Road. More about Shan Valla at The Temporium
New British design brand All Lovely Stuff are selling their wares a few doors down from our pop-up shop The Temporium in London. More about All Lovely Stuff by Carl Clerkin and Ed Ward
Patrick de Glo de Besses of Paris has inserted a series of branched arms into this bottle-shaped base to create a candelabra. More about Funambule by Patrick de Glo de Besses
Compeixalaigua Design Studio of Barcelona have created a range of flexible silicone dishes for steaming and serving food. More about Steam Roaster by Compeixalaigua Design Studio
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
These spinning tops by industrial designers Reddish of Israel are each made of a single sterling silver wire. More about Spin by Reddish
American architect Richard Meier has designed a limited edition Hanukkah menorah (candle holder) for the Jewish Museum in New York, to commemorate 4,000 years of Jewish history. More about Hanukkah menorah by Richard Meier
Tokyo 2010: Spanish designer Jaime Hayón has designed a range of objects for traditional Japanese porcelain company Choemon. More about Porcelain by Jaime Hayón for Kutani Choemon
Tokyo 2010: Japanese studio Nendo have created these bottle-shaped piggy banks with two coin slots that mimic a pig's snout. More about Pyggy Bank by Nendo
Vienna Design Week 2010: Berlin designer Mark Braun presented a series of carafes engraved with images of lakes, glaciers and rivers of Austria for glass company Lobmeyr in Vienna earlier this month. More about Reichtum by Mark Braun for Lobmeyr
Here are the winning projects from the Design Competition at Interieur 2010 in Kortrijk last week, including these combined lamps and vases by Miriam Aust (above). More about Winners of Interieur 2010 Design Competition