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  • Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo

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    "Design is improving the top line and the bottom line," says PepsiCo CEO

    Milan 2016: Indra Nooyi, CEO of giant food-and-drink conglomerate PepsiCo, established an in-house design team three years ago after noticing the brand's products looked the same as everyone else's. At an event in Milan last month she explained the impact it has had – and why she personally attended the design fair (+ transcript). More about "Design is improving the top line and the bottom line," says PepsiCo CEO

    Marcus Fairs | 4 May 2016 | 3 comments
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    The Restaurant by Caesarstone and Tom Dixon aimed to "open up what a kitchen could be"

    Milan 2016: in this Dezeen movie for Caesarstone, designer Tom Dixon explains how the four sculptural kitchens he created for The Restaurant installation in Milan were designed to satisfy "the mini celebrity chef" in people. More about The Restaurant by Caesarstone and Tom Dixon aimed to "open up what a kitchen could be"

    Benedict Hobson | 4 May 2016 | 5 comments
  • Narcissus Garden sculpture of mirrored spheres by Yayoi Kusama installed at Philip Johnson's Glass House in Connecticut

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    Yayoi Kusama installs 1,300 floating steel balls at Philip Johnson's Glass House estate

    An installation by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama originally created for the 1966 Venice Biennale has been reconstructed near Philip Johnson's iconic Glass House in Connecticut (+ slideshow). More about Yayoi Kusama installs 1,300 floating steel balls at Philip Johnson's Glass House estate

    Jenna McKnight | 4 May 2016 | 2 comments
  • Fixpencil by Mario Botta

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    Mario Botta adds chequered pattern to architects' Fixpencil

    Swiss architect Mario Botta, whose San Francisco Museum of Modern Art building reopens next week with a Snøhetta-designed extension, has put his stamp on the iconic Fixpencil tool for architects. More about Mario Botta adds chequered pattern to architects' Fixpencil

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 4 May 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Jonathan Ive

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    "Fewer designers seem to be interested in how something is actually made" says Jonathan Ive

    Designers are losing the understanding of the nature and potential of materials gained from creating things by hand, according to Apple's Jonathan Ive. More about "Fewer designers seem to be interested in how something is actually made" says Jonathan Ive

    Dan Howarth | 3 May 2016 | 20 comments
  • Go by Layer Design x Materialise

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    Benjamin Hubert's Layer designs "world's first" 3D-printed consumer wheelchair

    Clerkenwell Design Week 2016: Benjamin Hubert's London studio Layer has unveiled designs for a made-to-measure wheelchair that will be manufactured using 3D-printing technology. More about Benjamin Hubert's Layer designs "world's first" 3D-printed consumer wheelchair

    Alice Morby | 3 May 2016 | 18 comments
  • Ikea introduce a hydroponic indoor gardening kit

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    IKEA moves into indoor gardening with hydroponic kit

    IKEA has launched its new indoor gardening product into stores, bringing home hydroponics to a larger market (+ slideshow). More about IKEA moves into indoor gardening with hydroponic kit

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 3 May 2016 | 7 comments
  • 25 furniture and lighting designs

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    25 of the best new furniture and lighting designs from Salone del Mobile 2016

    Milan 2016: this was a bumper year for the Salone del Mobile, with a record-breaking number of visitors. Dezeen editor Anna Winston rounds up some of the best product launches from the furniture fair, including new work by Jasper Morrison and Claesson Koivisto Rune, the standout piece from Patricia Urquiola's Cassina revamp, and a minimalist Japanese kitchen for small homes (+ slideshow). More about 25 of the best new furniture and lighting designs from Salone del Mobile 2016

    Anna Winston | 3 May 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Trace-collection by Nendo

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    Nendo designs collection of movement-tracing furniture

    New York 2016: prolific Japanese studio Nendo has unveiled a collection of furniture and lighting featuring sketch-like outlines that trace the motion of moving elements (+ slideshow). More about Nendo designs collection of movement-tracing furniture

    Alice Morby | 3 May 2016 | 2 comments
  • France chair by Finn Juhl

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    Onecollection reissues Finn Juhl's Danish mid-century FJ 136 chair

    Milan 2016: furniture manufacturer Onecollection has relaunched a 1956 chair by Finn Juhl, which played an important role in the proliferation of Danish design (+ slideshow). More about Onecollection reissues Finn Juhl's Danish mid-century FJ 136 chair

    Alice Morby | 3 May 2016 | 2 comments
  • Manus x Machina fashion exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    OMA designs The Met's Manus x Machina fashion and technology exhibition

    The Shohei Shigematsu-led OMA New York office has used translucent scrim to create a "ghost cathedral" for this year's Costume Institute exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which focuses on the convergence of fashion and technology (+ movie). More about OMA designs The Met's Manus x Machina fashion and technology exhibition

    Dan Howarth | 2 May 2016 | 2 comments
  • Swale Floating Farm

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    "Floating food forest" proposed for New York's waterways

    A collective of designers and artists in New York has proposed transforming a shipping barge into a verdant floating farm, with berry bushes, lime trees and swaths of lavender, among many other plants. More about "Floating food forest" proposed for New York's waterways

    Jenna McKnight | 2 May 2016 | 6 comments
  • GamFratesi for Porro

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    GamFratesi designs chair and desk to mark Porro's 90th anniversary

    Milan 2016: Danish studio GamFratesi has borrowed shapes from typical mid-century furniture to create the Voyage chair and Collector desk for Italian brand Porro's 90th anniversary collection. More about GamFratesi designs chair and desk to mark Porro's 90th anniversary

    Emma Tucker | 2 May 2016 | 1 comment
  • Polar Desk Lamp by Ross Gardam

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    Ross Gardam's Polar desk lamp has a rotating metallic shade

    Milan 2016: Australian designer Ross Gardam has created a desk lamp with a mirrored shade that can be rotated to adjust light and shadow (+ movie). More about Ross Gardam's Polar desk lamp has a rotating metallic shade

    Emma Tucker | 2 May 2016 | Leave a comment
  • W1 tables by Moss & Lam

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    Moss & Lam uses "alchemic" Italian technique to craft marbled W1 tables

    Canadian design studio Moss & Lam rediscovered a traditional craft process to create this collection of patterned side tables. More about Moss & Lam uses "alchemic" Italian technique to craft marbled W1 tables

    Emma Tucker | 1 May 2016 | 7 comments
  • Lighting by Laurent & Fils

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    Lambert & Fils puts a spin on traditional globe pendants with Laurent lighting collection

    New York 2016: Canadian design studio Lambert & Fils has balanced pairs of glass globes within folded metal frames for its Laurent lighting collection, designed as a reinterpretation of classic pendant lighting (+ slideshow). More about Lambert & Fils puts a spin on traditional globe pendants with Laurent lighting collection

    Emma Tucker | 1 May 2016 | 1 comment
  • B&B Italia products by Doshi Levien and Naoto Fukasawa

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    Doshi Levien and Naoto Fukasawa design furniture for B&B Italia's 50th anniversary

    Milan 2016: Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa has created a sheepskin armchair and London studio Doshi Levien has produced footstools shaped like "marine creatures" for furniture brand B&B Italia's 50th anniversary collection (+ slideshow). More about Doshi Levien and Naoto Fukasawa design furniture for B&B Italia's 50th anniversary

    Emma Tucker | 30 April 2016 | 1 comment
  • Seeing Glass by Etage

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    Sabine Marcelis and Brit van Nerven's Hue mirrors feature gradients of colour

    New York 2016: New Zealand and Dutch design duo Sabine Marcelis and Brit van Nerven have created a range of mirrors from layers of coloured glass that create ombré effects across the surfaces (+ slideshow). More about Sabine Marcelis and Brit van Nerven's Hue mirrors feature gradients of colour

    Emma Tucker | 30 April 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Alphabet of Lights by BIG

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    BIG designs modular Alphabet of Light for Artemide

    Milan 2016: Danish firm BIG has created a modular lighting system that can be rearranged to form different letters of a bespoke typeface. More about BIG designs modular Alphabet of Light for Artemide

    Eleanor Gibson | 29 April 2016 | 2 comments
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    "Designers cannot just stand by and watch as the refugee crisis unfolds"

    Opinion: designers can't save the world, but even the smallest intervention could help improve the conditions faced by the unprecedented number of refugees flooding Europe, says Richard van der Laken. More about "Designers cannot just stand by and watch as the refugee crisis unfolds"

    Richard van der Laken | 29 April 2016 | 7 comments
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