Design
iD Cutlery by Ineke Hans
Dutch designer Ineke Hans has designed a set of cutlery with patterns imprinted on the back for Dutch brand Royal VKB. More about iD Cutlery by Ineke Hans
Dutch designer Ineke Hans has designed a set of cutlery with patterns imprinted on the back for Dutch brand Royal VKB. More about iD Cutlery by Ineke Hans
Polish Design Season: Royal College of Art graduate Maciek Wojcicki has designed a work station where components can be wedged, tied or hooked onto each other. More about L.O.F.T by Maciek Wojcicki
Nuisance Machines by British design student Andrew Friend are devices that provoke a reaction from users by dripping dye on their clothes (below), interrupting their conversations or slapping them on their heels as they walk along a corridor (above). More about Nuisance Machines by Andrew Friend
Dutch artists Studio Job designed the scenography for the Spring/Summer 2010 show by fashion designers Viktor & Rolf, which took place in Paris last week. More about Viktor & Rolf scenography by Studio Job
Dutch graduate designer Sjoerd Jonkers presented a collection of plastic tableware inspired by primitive objects at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy graduation show earlier this summer. More about Neolastic tableware by Studio Sjoerd Jonkers
Polish Design Season: an exhibition showcasing Polish design took place in London last month as part of the London Design Festival. More about Young Creative Poland at the London Design Festival
Hong Kong-based British designer Michael Young presents a collection of furniture made of modular aluminium parts in Vienna this month as part of Vienna Design Week. More about Zipte Link by Michael Young
London Design Festival 09: new British design and production company Very Good & Proper launched their first collection at The Dock in London last month. More about Canteen furniture by Very Good & Proper
London Design Festival 09: Heatherwick studio have released more images of their Extrusions exhibition, on display at Haunch of Venison gallery in London. More about Extrusions by Thomas Heatherwick - more images
A collection of toys made from leather offcuts by Swiss designer Adrien Rovero is on show as part of Passionswege at Vienna Design Week this month. More about Skinni by Adrien Rovero
London Design Festival 09: London designer Nina Tolstrup of Studiomama presented a collection of furniture made from digitally-altered branches with TEN XYZ at 100% Design in London last month. More about Branch Out by Studiomama for TEN
German designer Stefan Ulrich has designed a conceptual shape-changing object to relieve loneliness, using artificial muscle technology. More about Funktionide by Stefan Ulrich
American furniture brand Knoll have reintroduced three designs by the late Japanese-American woodworker George Nakashima, originally designed for Knoll in the 1940s. More about Straight Chair and Splay Table by George Nakashima for Knoll
London Design Festival 09: at The Dock in London last month British designer Marina Ralph showed a cabinet that bulges according to the shape items placed inside. More about Stuff by Marina Ralph
Hong Kong-based British designer Michael Young has designed a mobile phone dock and handset for product design firm Native Union. More about Moshimy by Michael Young for Native Union
Japanese designer Koichi Futatsumata, founder of Case-Real studio, has designed a vacuum tube amplifier for electronics manufacturer Elekit. More about Tube Amplifier by Case-Real for Elekit
British designer Jasper Morrison has launched a collection of watches for Swiss brand Rado at Vienna Design Week, which began yesterday. More about r5.5 by Jasper Morrison for Rado
Polish Design Season: Gdańsk-based design duo Malafor have designed a seat made of a solid piece of oak wrapped in steel. More about Trunks by Malafor
London Design Festival 09: London designer Benjamin Hubert's collection of blown glass lamps for design brand Authentics won the Best New Product award at 100% Design last week. More about Labware by Benjamin Hubert for Authentics
London Design Festival 09: Henny van Nistelrooy and Oscar Diaz of Parallel Projects presented an exhibition in London last week examining how the media affects our perception of design. More about Three Yet One by Parallel Projects