Flower eruption vases by Jón Björnsson
Icelandic designer Jón Björnsson has designed a range of vases made of volcanic sand. More about Flower eruption vases by Jón Björnsson
Icelandic designer Jón Björnsson has designed a range of vases made of volcanic sand. More about Flower eruption vases by Jón Björnsson
Eindhoven designer Robert Knight has created a collection of products including a knife-block shaped like a cat. More about Mesblock by Robert Knight
Milan 09: as part of the Design Miami Craft Punk performances in Milan later this month, designers Tim Simpson and Sarah van Gameren of Studio Glithero will present a range of ceramic vases that gradually change colour to a vivid blue when exposed to light. More about Studio Glithero at Craft Punk
London-based, Italian designers Sara Ferrari and Marcella Fiori have designed a book of place mats for note-taking during meals.
Designer Sam Baron has created a collection called Royal Actual for Portuguese porcelain manufacturers Vista Alegre. More about Royal Actual by Sam Baron
More from Isolation Unit: this vase is sliced into layers than can be rotated and rearranged. More about Shifting Vase by Isolation Unit
Helsinki-based designer Lincoln Kayiwa has designed two multi-functional home and office objects. More about Eemeli and Betty by Lincoln Kayiwa
Thai designer Amorn Thongsaard has won the Bombay Sapphire Designer Glass Competition with this design called Ramify. More about Bombay Sapphire Designer Glass Competition winners
Ribbon is the title of a new candelabra by Japanese designer Shin Azumi for British homeware brand Innermost. More about Ribbon by Shin Azumi
A range of products made from boiled leather by designer Simon Hasan is on show at the Royal College of Art Show Two in London, which closes tomorrow. More about Boiled-leather products by Simon Hasan
Designer Frederik Roijé has created Walk of Flames and Rise of Flames, a candelabra and chandelier made from bent metal tubes. More about Rise of Flames by Frederik Roijé
Japanese designer Nobuhiko Arikawa of Rice-Design has created edible tableware for Orto Cafe in Japan. More about Edible tableware by Rice-Design
Young designer Alex Bradley has developed a prototype for a compact cooker for people living alone that combines a hob, chopping board, utensils and a WiFi-enabled screen so that users can call up recipes from the internet. More about Single Person Cooker by Alex Bradley
Towel With Further Options by Japanese designers NIIMI is designed to be recycled as a bath-mat and a cleaning cloth as it wears out. More about Towel With Further Options by NIIMI
Stockholm Design Week: Swedish designer Jens Fager presented a collection called Grovhugget anno 2008 at the Greenhouse young designers' showcase at the Stockholm Furniture Fair last week. More about Grovhugget anno 2008 by Jens Fager
French design brand Domestic has launched a collection of mirrors by various designers including Matali Crasset, 5.5 Designers and Ich&Kar (whose I Love Me mirror is shown above). More about Narcisse mirrors by various designers for Domestic
Hong Kong industrial designer Kitman Keung has designed a waste bin that fits in corners in small apartments. More about Corner Bin by Kitman Keung
Tokyo Design Week: Here's a fourth project by Torafu architects. The Kiriko Bottle project aims to revive ancient Japanese craftsmanship by using a glass cutting technique to make subtle alterations to everyday glass tableware.
Tokyo design week: Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek exhibited work both old and new at design store Cibone last week, during Design Tide and all the other concurrent events. More about Piet Hein Eek at Cibone
Tokyo design week: Dutch designer Hella Jongerius has created a series of enamel plates in collaboration with tradtional Japanese enamelware company Ando Shippo of Nagoya. More about Enamel by Hella Jongerius