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Lyon designers USIN-e have designed an aquarium in the shape of a test tube. More about AIR3 by USIN-e
Lyon designers USIN-e have designed an aquarium in the shape of a test tube. More about AIR3 by USIN-e
Designaffairs Studio of Germany have designed a conceptual oxygen inhaler for a future scenario where there's not enough oxygen in the air for humans to survive. More about O3 by Designaffairs Studio
Milan 2010: french designer Mathieu Lehanneur presented a bed for curing insomnia in the Zona Tortona district of Milan last week. More about Once Upon a Dream by Mathieu Lehanneur for Veuve Clicquot
Milan 2010: Japanese bathroom brand Toto launched a toilet by Italian designer Stefano Giovannoni in Milan last week. More about Giovannoni Washlet by Stefano Giovannoni for Toto
Milan 2010: Paris designer Constance Guisset presented a combined bird cage and fish tank at Spazio Rosana Orlandi in Milan last week. More about Mezzanine by Constance Guisset
Milan 2010: French architect Jean Nouvel presents an office wall system for Italian brand Methis at Superstudio Più in Zona Tortona. More about Hook by Jean Nouvel
Milan 2010: British designers BarberOsgerby have collaborated with electronics brand Sony to present a series of conceptual products combining light and sound. More about Contemplating Monolithic Design by Sony and BarberOsgerby
Milan 2010: these chairs embellished with crystals by London designers Doshi Levien are among work by designers including Nendo, Konstantin Grcic and Neri & Hu, commissioned by Swarovski Elements and presented in Milan this week. More about 9 X 10: Swarovski Elements at Work
San Francisco designer Yves Béhar of Fuseproject has created eco-friendly packaging for footwear brand Puma that is half bag and half box. More about Clever Little Bag by Yves Béhar for Puma
Milan 2010: Studio Formafantasma of Eindhoven present a collection of tools, vessels and foods made of cereal in Milan this week. More about Autarky by Studio Formafantasma
Milan 2010: Gothenburg designers Johannes Tjernberg & Rasmus Malbert present objects inspired by a 1936 Charlie Chaplin film as part of the SaloneSatellite at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile this week. More about Modern Times by Johannes Tjernberg & Rasmus Malbert
Milan 2010: Dezeen are in Milan today where the design shows are underway, including this pavilion covered in wooden windmills by Slovenian designer Nika Zupanc. More about Gone With the Wind by Nika Zupanc
Milan 2010: Dutch designer Aldo Bakker will present a series of copper objects at Spazio Rossana Orlandi Milan next week, including this tubular watering can. More about The Copper Collection by Aldo Bakker at Thomas Eyck
Korean designer Sehwan Oh has designed a paperclip holder in the shape of a turtle's shell. More about Turtle by Sehwan Oh
Milan 2010: London designer Oscar Diaz will present a shopping bag made from canvas straps in Milan next week. More about Glueline by Oscar Diaz
London designer James Laurie has cut the top of a drinking glass into a point so that it can be used to trap spiders in the corner of a room. More about Cornered by James Laurie
Kingston University graduate Wannayos Boonperm has made a series of objects by splicing together familiar household and office products, including this combined watering can and telephone (above). More about The Beginning of Product Mutation by Wannayos Boonperm
Israeli designer Itay Laniado has designed a collapsible ladder held together by a strap under tension. More about Ladder by Itay Laniado
More Icelandic fashion design: this time a series of concrete belt buckles by Sruli Recht of Reykjavík. More about Concrete Buckle by Sruli Recht
San Francisco designer Steve Hoefer has designed a glove that plays Rock Paper Scissors with its wearer. More about The Rock Paper Scissors Playing Glove by Steve Hoefer