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Rook stool by Ross Gardam
Dezeen Showroom: Australian designer Ross Gardam looked to chess pieces for the design of the Rook stool, which is available in three types of solid wood. More about Rook stool by Ross Gardam
Dezeen Showroom: Australian designer Ross Gardam looked to chess pieces for the design of the Rook stool, which is available in three types of solid wood. More about Rook stool by Ross Gardam
V&A curator Johanna Agerman Ross has been named chief curator of the Design Museum and will take on the role in September. More about Johanna Agerman Ross appointed chief curator at London's Design Museum
British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori has created two oversized chairs decorated with a colourful Dutch wax-like print for his Types of Happiness installation in east London. More about Yinka Ilori places gigantic chairs on The Line art walk in London
Designer Birgitte Due Madsen, architect Anne Dorthe Vester and curator Henriette Noermark have launched an exhibition of marble, resin and wood furniture designed to explore collaboration. More about Collaborative Kinship exhibition showcases oak-and-terrazzo furniture
American artist Janet Echelman has installed a sculpture made from twine over the streets in Columbus, Ohio, anchoring it to the surrounding buildings. More about Janet Echelman uses 78 miles of fibre to create sculpture above Columbus intersection
Dezeen Showroom: Stockholm-based designer Daniel Lavonius Jarefeldt has collaborated with Asplund Collection to create a line of "simple, clean and functional" coffee tables. More about Iris coffee table by Asplund
Dezeen Showroom: designer Sebastian Herkner has created the Ginger chair collection for Spanish brand Ondarreta, combining soft seating with a selection of characterful bases. More about Ginger chairs by Sebastian Herkner for Ondarreta
Launching today, AItopia will explore AI's impact on design, architecture and humanity both today and in the future. Dezeen features editor Nat Barker introduces the series. More about You are now entering the AItopia
Dutch studio AMO created an aluminium-clad space with slime falling from the ceiling to form liquid walls for fashion house Prada's Spring Summer 2024 menswear show. More about Slime drips from the ceiling at Prada show celebrating "fluid architecture"
British architect and designer Selina Yau has won Dezeen's competition to produce the artwork for our new AItopia editorial series using text-to-image software. More about Tilly Talbot announces "captivating and poetic" winner of Dezeen's AI artwork competition
Dezeen Showroom: Greek sandal brand Ancient Greek Sandals has launched a leather homewares collection that includes a series of leather baskets and glass vessels. More about AGS Home leather homeware by Ancient Greek Sandals
Dezeen Showroom: a kitchen informed by interiors of the 18th century Shaker movement is among nine new products featured on Dezeen Showroom. More about Shaker kitchen by Reform among 10 new products on Dezeen Showroom
Street furniture brand Vestre and designer Emma Olbers have produced a piece of furniture using fossil-free steel that was made without creating carbon emissions. More about Vestre launches "world's first" furniture made from fossil-free steel
This week on Dezeen, we revealed a treetop walkway in Norway and reflected on the 3 Days of Design festival by examining the key trends from the event. More about This week we revealed a treetop walkway in Norway
Dezeen Showroom: designer Jean-Marie Massaud aimed to create a sleek and contemporary seating system with Brera, a modular sofa for Italian brand Poliform. More about Brera seating system by Jean-Marie Massaud for Poliform
Dezeen Showroom: Danish brand Reform has launched a new kitchen design named Shaker, which pays homage to the domestic interiors of an 18th century movement called Shakers. More about Shaker kitchen by Reform
Dezeen editor-at-large Amy Frearson reveals her 10 top trends from the 2023 edition of design festival 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, including the resurgence of pine wood and sofas of the future. More about Pine furniture and future-facing sofas among top trends from 3 Days of Design
Art collective MSCHF has unveiled a tiny Louis Vuitton handbag that is "smaller than a grain of salt" as a critique on luxury fashion. More about MSCHF creates microscopic Louis Vuitton handbag
The conversation of sustainability is at the forefront of design but there is "still a long way to go" said designer Caroline Till at the Materials of Tomorrow symposium during 3 Days of Design. More about "We've got a bit of a crisis in the design industry" says Caroline Till
Dezeen Showroom: rug brand Azmas Rugs has adapted an artwork by computer scientist Michael Rowan into the Shapeshifter rug, which has an evolving pattern of tiles. More about Shapeshifter rug by Michael Rowan and Azmas Rugs