Espresso machine by Yaniv Berg
Here’s another espresso machine from the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, this time by Israeli industrial design student Yaniv Berg. More about Espresso machine by Yaniv Berg
Here’s another espresso machine from the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, this time by Israeli industrial design student Yaniv Berg. More about Espresso machine by Yaniv Berg
Belgian artist Carsten Höller has created a set of tableware for Porcelain manufacturer Nymphenburg, depicting the iconic Flying City project by the late Russian architect Georgy Krutikov. More about Flying City Tableware by Carsten Höller for Nymphenburg
Here's a concrete espresso machine by Shenkar College of Engineering and Design student Shmuel Linski. More about Espresso Solo by Shmuel Linski
We've teamed up with kitchen brand Joseph Joseph to give away five Y-Grinder salt and pepper mills - worth £30 - designed by London studio DesignWright. More about Competition: five Y-Grinders by DesignWright for Joseph Joseph to be won
Design graduate Neil Conley has made a series of funerary urns from reclaimed carbon fibre. More about Earn/Urn by Neil Conley
London designer Phil Cuttance created this range of vases by welding together discarded ABS plastic offcuts. More about Weld Vases by Phil Cuttance
London designer Simon Hasan has hand-made 400 bowls, cups and vases from boiled leather, which he will sell via a vending machine. More about Industrial Makeshifts by Simon Hasan
Royal College of Art graduate Ian McIntyre presented his range of tableware at the graduate show last month, including these cups intended for Chai tea. More about Jolly Project by Ian McIntyre
Design graduate Julian Bond of the Royal College of Art has created a moulding machine to produce vases, each with its own unique design. More about Pixel Mould by Julian Bond
French designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec have designed a bathroom collection for German brand Axor. More about Axor Bouroullec by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
This grinder by brothers Adrian and Jeremy Wright of London design studio DesignWright dispenses both salt and pepper. More about Y-Grinder by DesignWright for Joseph Joseph
This tableware by Dutch designer Jochem de Wit is made of concrete, cast glass and brick. More about Tableware by Jochem de Wit at DMY Berlin
Aki and Arnaud Cooren of Paris studio A+A cooren have designed a glass vase with a vortex-shaped void in the middle. More about Tourbillon by A+A cooren
French designer Matali Crasset has designed a set of carafes and glasses for tasting olive oil at an exhibition inside a former olive oil-mill in La Valette-du-Var, France. More about Nature Intérieure by Matali Crasset
Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana have designed a set of stainless steel mesh baskets for Italian design brand Alessi. More about Peneira by the Campana Brothers for Alessi
Designer Siba Sahabi of the Netherlands has hand-crafted a series of vessels from black wallpaper. More about Bucchero by Siba Sahabi
Italian design collective Acquacalda have designed a range of kitchen gadgets based on the laws of physics, including this device for pouring exactly equal amounts of wine into four glasses. More about Applied Physics by Acquacalda
Eindhoven designers Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk presented glassware produced in collaboration with the glass-makers of Murano in Venice at Sotheby's auction house in London last week. More about Glass Skin by Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk
Paris design studio A+A cooren have designed a glass vase where the neck has been turned back inside the vessel to support flower stems. More about Air Sundae by A+A cooren
Milan 2010: Viennese designers Mischer'Traxler presented a collection of bowls cast from vegetables in Milan last month. More about Reversed Volumes by Mischer’Traxler