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Hong Kong designer Michael Young has created a range of bio-plastic in-ear headphones made of cornstarch. More about EOps Noisezero i+ Eco by Michael Young
Hong Kong designer Michael Young has created a range of bio-plastic in-ear headphones made of cornstarch. More about EOps Noisezero i+ Eco by Michael Young
Dutch brand agency THEY have commissioned designers including Eindhoven collective La Bolleur (above) and Amsterdam designers Tjep. (below) to design bottles for their own brand of champagne. More about Zarb Champagne by THEY
The Temporium: London designer Shan Valla is selling these porcelain birds and bunnies at our pop-up store The Temporium, open until Sunday at 221 Brompton Road. More about Shan Valla at The Temporium
The Temporium: we have ten Jambox portable wireless speakers in limited-edition packaging designed by Yves Behar of Fuseproject on sale at The Temporium, our pop-up design store in London. More about Jambox by Yves Behar at The Temporium
Shay Carmon and Ben Klinger of Studio Ve in Israel have created a clock where the two hands are linked by a striped paper-like material, creating ever-changing 3D shapes as the hours go by. More about Manifold Clock by Studio Ve
Designer Ignacio Canales Aracil created these sculptures by pressing and drying wild flowers. More about The Fragility of Time by Ignacio Canales Aracil
This belt-driven clock was designed by Argentinian designer Daniel Weil of Pentagram as a gift for an architect. More about Clock for an Architect by Daniel Weil
Milan designer Emanuele Pizzolorusso has created a series of maps for Italian brand Palomar that are designed to survive being screwed up and stuffed into a pocket or bag. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More about Crumpled City by Emanuele Pizzolorusso for Palomar
French designer Mathieu Lehanneur has created a series of objects designed to monitor electricity consumption in the home for energy company Schneider Electric. More about Efficient Home by Mathieu Lehanneur for Schneider Electric
The Temporium: these handbags made from old binocular cases by Studio Toogood will be on sale at our pop-up department store The Temporium, opening in London next week. More about Binbags by Studio Toogood at The Temporium
These conceptual cooling units by London designers PostlerFerguson would be made from 3D-printed sand. More about Microclimates by PostlerFerguson
Tokyo studio Nendo have collaborated with a traditional Japanese potter to create a flat, square loudspeaker made of 1mm thick ceramic decorated with intricate patterns. More about Ceramic Speaker by Nendo
Industrial designer Yves Béhar of Fuseproject has sent sketches, computer renderings and photos explaining the design and manufacture of Jambox, a portable wireless speaker for Jawbone. More about Jambox by Yves Béhar
German graduate designer Christoph Thetard has created a set of pedal-powered kitchen gadgets. More about r2b2 by Christoph Thetard
Here is a collection of projects by product design students from ECAL - Ecole cantonale d'art de Lausanne, based on the Axor Bouroullec bathroom collection by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec (see our earlier story). More about Axor Bouroullec + ECAL
Tokyo 2010: Japanese designer Naoki Kawamoto presented this flat-pack spectacle case at DesignTide Tokyo 2010 earlier this month. More about Orishiki Spectacle Case by Naoki Kawamoto
American architect Richard Meier has designed a limited edition Hanukkah menorah (candle holder) for the Jewish Museum in New York, to commemorate 4,000 years of Jewish history. More about Hanukkah menorah by Richard Meier
Japanese designers Nendo have designed stackable packaging for a range of products by Japanese cosmetics brand THREE. More about THREE packaging by Nendo
Industrial designer Bill Moggridge, who designed the world's first laptop computer (above), has won the 2010 Prince Philip Designers Prize. More about Bill Moggridge wins 2010 Prince Philip Designers Prize
Here's some more nautical design from London designers PostlerFerguson (see their buoy-shaped lamps in our earlier story), this time a set of wooden toy ships. More about Wooden Giants by PostlerFerguson