Design
A3 Animals by Michael Schoner
Amsterdam designer Michael Schoner has designed a series of paper masks without eye holes that look a bit like animals. More about A3 Animals by Michael Schoner
Amsterdam designer Michael Schoner has designed a series of paper masks without eye holes that look a bit like animals. More about A3 Animals by Michael Schoner
Central Saint Martins College of Art student Jeremy Innes-Hopkins has developed new packaging for these kits, designed for throwing together meals from ready-prepared raw ingredients. More about Meals from Scratch packaging by Jeremy Innes-Hopkins
Dutch artists Studio Job designed the scenography for the Fall/Winter 2010 collection by fashion designers Viktor & Rolf, premiered earlier this month in Paris. More about Glamour Factory by Studio Job and Viktor & Rolf
Korean designer Hyung Suk Cho has designed a collection of upholstered furniture trapped in metal cages. More about Curve Frame Sofa Set by Hyung Suk Cho
Athens designer Yiannis Ghikas has designed a coat rack comprising three Y-shaped components leaning against each other. More about Game of Trust by Yiannis Ghikas
Dezeen podcast: in this podcast for the Design Museum in London, curator Alex Newson walks us through this year's Brit Insurance Designs of the Year exhibition, on show at the museum until 6 June 2010. More about Dezeen podcast: Designs of the Year 2010 at the Design Museum
Huibert van Muilwijk has designed a chair made out of lolly stick-shaped plywood components for Dutch studio Made by Midas. More about LoveThisChair by Huibert van Muilwijk for Made by Midas
In Milan next month Venetian designer Luca Nichetto will present a chair painted to look like the surface is already wearing away. More about Alle by Luca Nichetto for Skitsch
Milan 2010: In Milan next month Italian brand Cappellini will launch this cantilevered stool by New York designer Todd Bracher. More about Alodia by Todd Bracher for Cappellini
French designer Ludovic Renson has designed a collection of children's furniture made of wood and felt. More about Playtime by Ludovic Renson
Dutch designer Richard Hutten has designed a postage stamp that consists of a tiny eight-page book for Dutch postal company Royal TNT Post. More about Stamps by Richard Hutten
Spanish designers El Ultimo Grito will exhibit a collection of blown-glass architectural models at the Aram Gallery in London later this month. More about Imaginary Architectures by El Ultimo Grito
Swedish designers Front have created a lamp shade where circular holes in the reflective inner layer project spots of light onto the outer diffuser. More about Shadow and Light by Front for Porro
Paris designer Lee West has designed an extra-tall teapot that has no handle but instead has a removable cork sleeve to stop you burning your hands. More about Nomu by Lee West for Eno
Designers TAF of Sweden have designed a lamp for Swedish lighting brand Zero, similar in appearance and construction to an embroidery frame. More about Stitch lamp by TAF
London fashion designer Lu Flux has launched her autumn/winter collection 2010, which features salvaged textiles and fairytale characters. More about Dame and Knight by Lu Flux
Royal College of Art student Eliot Postma has created a conceptual project where pets could be used to harvest human organs for transplants. More about Human Body Shop by Eliot Postma
More from Italian design brand Alessi: here are a couple of images showing a ceramic vase by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas Architects. More about Zouhria by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas Architects
Sarajevo designer Belma Arnautović has created a collection of shoes including these candy-filled heels. More about Lolice shoes by Belma Arnautović
Catalan designer Martí Guixé has created a wall clock for Italian design brand Alessi with no markings and a dry-wipe surface. More about Blank Wall Clock by Martí Guixé for Alessi