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Libri by Michaël Bihain
Stockholm Design Week: Swedish brand Swedese launched Libri shelves by Belgian designer Michaël Bihain at the Stockholm Furniture Fair last month. More about Libri by Michaël Bihain
Stockholm Design Week: Swedish brand Swedese launched Libri shelves by Belgian designer Michaël Bihain at the Stockholm Furniture Fair last month. More about Libri by Michaël Bihain
Designer Moritz Waldemeyer has created Joyrider, a product that creates illuminated smiley faces on rotating bicycle wheels. More about Joyrider by Moritz Waldemeyer
Designer Marc Newson follows up his exhibition at Gagosian Gallery in New York last year with a new show at Gagosian in London opening this week, with some new pieces. More about Marc Newson at Gagosian Gallery in London
Newton Virus by Troika from Dezeen on Vimeo.
Newton Virus is a computer virus designed by London collective Troika, that causes icons on your computer desktop to fall towards the ground as if affected by gravity.
Michael Young has designed a watch for Hong Kong brand o.d.m. to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule, which was celebrated in July last year. More about Euclide watches by Michael Young
Designer Alice Wang has created a range of weighing scales that allow you to deceive yourself about your weight. More about Asimov's First Law scales by Alice Wang
UK print magazine Design Week has published its Hot 50 list of the people and organisations making the biggest impact on the UK design scene - and we're in it! More about Design Week Hot 50
Spanish designers Luis Eslava and Diego Ramos created an installation of objects made of Tyvek for the Casa Pasarela pavilion at the ARCO contemporary art fair in Madrid last month. More about Tyvek World by Luis Eslava and Diego Ramos
Austrian designer Robert Stadler has designed Corso, a new restaurant on Avenue Trudaine in Paris. More about Corso restaurant by Robert Stadler
Stockholm Design Week: French designer Marc Sadler created the Fibre Evolution installation at the Input Interiör showroom in Stockholm earlier this month. More about Fibre Evolution by Marc Sadler
Stockholm Design Week: Swedish designers Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff exhibited the Surveillance Light lamp at Stockholm Furniture Fair earlier this month. More about Surveillance Light by Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff
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
Dutch designers Tjep. have created the new reception area at the ROC professional training school at Apeldoorn in the Netherlands. More about ROC Apeldoorn reception area by Tjep
Japanese designer Nosigner has created an installation using discarded flourescent tubes at the Theory Luxe fashion store in the Omotesando Hills development in Tokyo. More about Fluoless by Nosigner
Artist/designer Sighn is creating a solid wood cutout saying "IT'S OK" in a limited edition of one million. More about A limited edition of one million by Sighn
Stockholm Design Week: Norwegian lighting company Luxo has launched the Ninety Light by American designer Shawn Littrell, which they claim is the world's most efficient task light. More about Ninety Light by Shawn Littrell
An exhibition by French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec is at Galerie Kreo in Paris until 8 March (via dezain.net). More about Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec at Galerie Kreo
Stockholm Design Week: Swedish architects TAF Arkitektkontor have designed the inaugural collection for IOU Design, a new company producing sustainable outdoor furniture. More about IOU Design by TAFr
French designers Frank & Stanimira Rafaschieri have designed two prototype pieces of nursery furniture that adapt to children's changing needs as they grow. More about Long Low Hygiene Table and Evoluntionary Chair by Studio Design Rafaschieri
Italian furniture manufacturers Cappellini will launch tables by British designers BarberOsgerby and Japanese designers Nendo at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile (Milan furniture fair) in April. More about New tables by BarberOsgerby and Nendo for Cappellini