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  • Sebastian Herkner named Designer of the Year at Masion&Objet 2019

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    Sebastian Herkner named Maison&Objet 2019 designer of the year

    Dezeen promotion: Sebastian Herkner has been named as the designer of the year for the January edition of Maison&Objet 2019, and will get to present his selection of work in a self-designed exhibition space at the fair. More about Sebastian Herkner named Maison&Objet 2019 designer of the year

    Dezeen staff | 17 January 2019
  • Bivouac Luca Pasqualetti by Roberto Dini and Stefano Girodo in the Italian Alps

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    Architecture

    Roberto Dini and Stefano Girodo build mountaintop shelter in Italian Alps

    Italian architects and researchers Roberto Dini and Stefano Girodo have built a prefabricated shelter, named Bivouac Luca Pasqualetti, on the edge of a mountain peak in Valpelline, Italy. More about Roberto Dini and Stefano Girodo build mountaintop shelter in Italian Alps

    Lizzie Crook | 17 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Keiichi Matsuda explores dystopian future of work in new film Merger

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    Technology

    Keiichi Matsuda explores dystopian future of the workplace in new film Merger

    London-based designer Keiichi Matsuda suggests how augmented reality will define the workstation of the future, in a short film that explores the growing obsession with productivity in the workplace. More about Keiichi Matsuda explores dystopian future of the workplace in new film Merger

    Anna Winston | 17 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Affordable Palace proposal by Opposite Office

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    Architecture

    Opposite Office redesigns Buckingham Palace as co-living space for 50,000 Londoners

    Opposite Office has proposed redesigning and extending London's Buckingham Palace to create the Affordable Palace where 50,000 people would co-habit with the queen. More about Opposite Office redesigns Buckingham Palace as co-living space for 50,000 Londoners

    India Block | 17 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Zaha Hadid Design's candleholders appear to float in mid-air

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    Zaha Hadid Design's Cell candle holders have amorphous shapes

    Zaha Hadid Design has released a series of stainless steel candle holders inspired by the biological process of cell growth. More about Zaha Hadid Design's Cell candle holders have amorphous shapes

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 17 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Oki Sato of Nendo has designed an exhibition of M.C. Escher's work at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.

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    Escher's work lies "between the impossible and the possible" says Nendo's Oki Sato

    The work of Dutch graphic artist MC Escher has influenced all designers, says Oki Sato in this exclusive video produced by Dezeen. More about Escher's work lies "between the impossible and the possible" says Nendo's Oki Sato

    Sebastian Jordahn | 17 January 2019
  • Interiors of a Marylebone apartment, designed by Proctor and Shaw

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    Proctor & Shaw uses grooved wooden wall to divide London apartment

    A grooved timber partition is the focal point of this pared-back apartment in central London, which Proctor & Shaw has decked out in ceramic-inspired hues. More about Proctor & Shaw uses grooved wooden wall to divide London apartment

    Natasha Levy | 17 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Five roles in graphic design including jobs at the Science Museum and Foster + Partners

    Our selection of the best roles for architectural visualisers, graphic designers and illustrators available on Dezeen Jobs include positions with the Science Museum and Foster + Partners. More about Five roles in graphic design including jobs at the Science Museum and Foster + Partners

    Dezeen Jobs | 17 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • David Chipperfield e5 collection IMM

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    David Chipperfield develops "casual" desk system for e15

    British architect David Chipperfield has created a modular workstation, made using traditional joinery techniques, for German furniture company e15.  More about David Chipperfield develops "casual" desk system for e15

    Ali Morris | 17 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Holiday home on Karpathos by OOAK Architects

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    Architecture

    Voids and openings provide views and sea breezes at Patio House by OOAK

    This concrete holiday home on Greek island Karpathos cantilevers over a rocky cliff and features an open-air dining area that looks out across the Aegean Sea. More about Voids and openings provide views and sea breezes at Patio House by OOAK

    Alyn Griffiths | 17 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Good Thing West Elm

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    West Elm becomes sole retailer of Good Thing products

    Brooklyn independent design brand Good Thing has announced its homeware will now be sold exclusively by American furniture retailer West Elm. More about West Elm becomes sole retailer of Good Thing products

    Bridget Goldberg | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • MonoCabin by Mandalaki Studios

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    Architecture

    Prefabricated micro home Monocabin is fully customisable

    Milan's Mandalaki Design Studio has teamed up with American company BoutiqueHomes to offer an Italian-made prefabricated home, aiming to simplify the design and construction process. More about Prefabricated micro home Monocabin is fully customisable

    Jenna McKnight | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Module+ pavilion by NKPA

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    Architecture

    Modular pavilion at Vietnamese tea farm made from 2,000 wooden crosses

    Nguyen Khac Phuoc Architects and Dang + Partners have slotted together 2,000 modular wooden elements to create a porous white pavilion for tea farmers in rural Vietnam. More about Modular pavilion at Vietnamese tea farm made from 2,000 wooden crosses

    Siufan Adey | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
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    Design

    Tom Dixon designs retro-futurist suites for Virgin's first cruise ship

    British designer Tom Dixon brings retro-futurism to the seas with his rock-and-roll-inspired suite designs for Virgin Voyages' first cruise ship, The Scarlet Lady, due to set sail in 2020. More about Tom Dixon designs retro-futurist suites for Virgin's first cruise ship

    Natashah Hitti | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Las Vegas chapel Til Death Do Us Part by Joshua Vides

    Design

    Design

    Las Vegas chapel Til Death Do Us Part by Joshua Vides features line-drawn details

    Graphic designer and visual artist Joshua Vides has created a chapel in a Las Vegas hotel, for couples to tie the knot in an "Instagram-worthy" setting. More about Las Vegas chapel Til Death Do Us Part by Joshua Vides features line-drawn details

    Eleanor Gibson | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • The Museum of the Great Famine by Nizio Design International and Project Systems LTD in Kiev, Ukraine

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Nizio Design International reveals Museum of the Great Famine designs

    The underground Museum of the Great Famine by Nizio Design International in Kyiv, Ukraine, will be topped by two misaligned green roofs. More about Nizio Design International reveals Museum of the Great Famine designs

    Lizzie Crook | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen events guide 2019

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    Dezeen's guide to the best architecture, design and technology events for 2019

    Looking for an architecture or design event this year? Check out our new Dezeen Events Guide for events in 2020 and beyond.

    With hundreds of design fairs, conferences and trade shows taking place around the world every year, it can be hard to choose which to attend. To help you out, we've compiled a definitive guide to over 50 of the best events of 2019 for your calendar. More about Dezeen's guide to the best architecture, design and technology events for 2019

    Semi Han | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • The Nwa-Mulamula collection by South African fashion designer Rich Mnisi

    Design

    Design

    Fashion designer Rich Mnisi creates furniture inspired by his great-grandmother

    South African fashion designer Rich Mnisi named his first leather and steel furniture pieces Nwa-Mulamula after his great-grandmother, the "guardian figure". More about Fashion designer Rich Mnisi creates furniture inspired by his great-grandmother

    Katie de Klee | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Bastian Beyer develops textile tectonics by calcifying knitted structures

    Technology

    Technology

    Bastian Beyer uses bacteria to calcify knitting into construction materials

    London-based architect and designer Bastian Beyer's project explores the potential of using knitted textile structures that have been biologically solidified as sustainable construction materials. More about Bastian Beyer uses bacteria to calcify knitting into construction materials

    Natashah Hitti | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
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    Dezeen celebrates record traffic and five major award wins in 2018

    Dezeen had its most successful year in 2018, with 25 million visitors to the site and more than 56 million total visits. More about Dezeen celebrates record traffic and five major award wins in 2018

    Amy Frearson | 16 January 2019 | Leave a comment
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