Interiors
Cyclist shop by React Architects
The interior of this cycling shop in Athens by React Architects of Greece is clad in bands of oriented strand board and artificial turf. More about Cyclist shop by React Architects
The interior of this cycling shop in Athens by React Architects of Greece is clad in bands of oriented strand board and artificial turf. More about Cyclist shop by React Architects
A personal shopping suite created by London designer Lee Broom has opened at fashion retailer Topman's flagship store in London. More about Topman personal shopping suite by Lee Broom
In this last (very short) interview in our series filmed at Ventura Lambrate in Milan, Dutch designer Maarten Baas explains why he isn't showing any new work this year.
Competition: we’ve teamed up with London designers BarberOsgerby to give away five signed copies of their new monograph The Design Work of Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby. More about Competition: five copies of BarberOsgerby's monograph to be won
Rotterdam studio 24H Architecture has completed this office building in the Netherlands that has a solid concrete and asphalt south facade and a patterned timber north facade. More about Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H Architecture
This huge nest with a retractable staircase by Swedish designers Inredningsgruppen forms part of a hotel in the trees in northern Sweden. More about The Bird's Nest by Inredningsgruppen
German designer Kilian Schindler has created this adaptable modular kitchen system for German kitchen accessories brand Naber. More about Concept Kitchen by Kilian Schindler for Naber
This former bullring in Barcelona has been converted into a leisure complex by architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, retaining the original facade. More about Las Arenas by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Dutch designer Maarten Baas presented these new versions of his Clay furniture at Spazio Rossana Orlandi in Milan last month. More about The Plain Collection by Maarten Baas
This movie features Denis Guidone, designer of our best-selling watches on Dezeen Watch Store, explaining the design concepts and mechanisms behind the watches Ora Lattea, Ora Unica and Tempo Libero. More about Interview with Denis Guidone
British architects NEX have designed this cubed timber pavilion for the Chelsea Flower Show in London with the same structural form as a leaf. More about Eureka Pavilion by NEX and Marcus Barnett
Car brand Jaguar are showcasing their C-X75 electric concept car boosted by jet engines at Clerkenwell Design Week in London this week and have announced plans to put the £700,000 vehicle into production.
Jamie McLellan has designed this chair for New Zealand brand Fletcher Systems using traditional log-cabin knuckle joints. More about Lumber by Jamie McLellan for Fletcher Systems
Taiwan designers Paradox Studio created a wall of undulating wooden blocks to display products at this shop in Taipei. More about OPUS Shop by Paradox Studio
Dutch designer Maarten Baas designed this chair with a ladder-back reaching into the sky for human rights charity Amnesty International. More about The Empty Chair by Maarten Baas for Amnesty International
Thin black metal frames arch between floor and ceiling in this Parisian boutique by French architect Joseph Grappin for shoe designer Karine Arabian More about Karine Arabian Boutique by Joseph Grappin
This movie filmed by Dezeen in Milan features Nick Regan, one of the co-founders of kinetic object company Laikingland, presenting their recent work at Ventura Lambrate. More about Interview with Nick Regan of Laikingland
Every room of this house in Japan by local architects Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates is contained in a separate block, connected by sliding doors. More about AMA House by Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates
Italian-Singaporean studio Lanzavecchia + Wai created these paper lamps in collaboration with a Singaporean craftsman who makes masks for a traditional lion dance. More about Leone Series 01 by Lanzavecchia + Wai
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