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Japanese designers Nendo have produced these transparent sets of earphones that look like jellyfish. More about Otokurage by Nendo
Japanese designers Nendo have produced these transparent sets of earphones that look like jellyfish. More about Otokurage by Nendo
In this movie, filmed at Ventura Lambrate in Milan, Arjan van Raadshooven from Vij5 talks to Dezeen about Newspaper Wood, a wood-like material made from recycled newspapers. Watch the movie »
More about Dezeen Screen: NewspaperWood by Mieke Meijer and Vij5
Designer Dominic Wilcox has taken an abandoned office in a London building being demolished this week and painted the entire contents white. More about Waiting Room by Dominic Wilcox
This 16 storey tower in Barcelona completed by Spanish studio R+B Arqts contains 75 social housing units and has a facade of vertical panels and aluminium brise-soleil. More about Social Housing Tower in Plaza Europa by R+B Arqts
Based on a Japanese puzzle, the legs of this table by German design studio DING3000 knot together to create support for the blue glass tabletop. More about Join Table by Ding3000
Gerrman architects Kada Wittfeld Architektur have completed this metal-bodied museum in Glauburg, Germany, that cantilevers out towards a historic Celtic burial mound. More about Celtic Museum by Kada Wittfeld Architektur
Korean designers Joon&Jung have hand-crafted this set of speakers by strapping punctuated ceramic cubes onto a stack of twigs. More about Natural Speakers by Joon&Jung
Spanish studios Xpiral and MTM Arquitectos have completed a public square sheltered by steel trees that hold nets of boulders. More about Pormetxeta Square by Xpiral and MTM Arquitectos
As part of our movie series filmed at at Ventura Lambrate in Milan last month, designers Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe talk about the M-Collection, a furniture range they have designed for the Frits Philips Concert Hall. More about M-Collection by Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe
The drawers of this children's dresser designed by Seattle product designer Peter Bristol are shaped to match their contents. More about Training Dresser by Peter Bristol
Wooden horses wearing ties, hats, scarves and shoes from the new Hermès collection are included in a set of interiors by Spanish designers CuldeSac. More about Contemporary Craftsmanship by CuldeSac for Hermès
This house in Fukuyama, completed by Japanese studio UID Architects, is composed of four separate blocks clad in black-stained cedar. More about Tsumuji+Hako by UID Architects
French designer Ora-Ïto has designed a spaceship and a sedan chair for car manufacturer Citroën. More about Mutation by Ora-Ïto for Citroën
Dutch designer Mieke Meijer and Dutch design studio Vij5 presented a wood-like material made from recycled newspapers at Ventura Lambrate in Milan last month. More about NewspaperWood by Mieke Meijer and Vij5
The interior for this clothing boutique in Japan designed by Kazutoyo Yamamoto of Japanese Studio Dessence is filled with stone partitions that have arched doorway openings. More about Cornet Boutique by Kazutoyo Yamamoto
Dezeen Screen: In this interview filmed in Milan last month, London designer Philippe Malouin tells us about The Yachiyo metal rug, which is handmade from galvanised steel wire. Watch the movie »
More about Dezeen Screen: the Yachiyo metal rugby Philippe Malouin
This twisted residential tower clad in zinc-coated steel is part of a mixed use development proposal in Shoreditch, London by Amanda Levete Architects. More about Huntingdon Estate by AL_A
Architectural photographer Nelson Garrido has sent us these photographs of a museum with a carved stone facade in the Côa Valley, Portugal, designed by Portuguese architects Camilo Rebelo and Tiago Pimentel. More about Museu de Foz Coa by Camilo Rebelo and Tiago Pimentel
Designer Rafael de Cárdenas of New York created the interior of this Cape Town menswear store Unknown Union with shelving in clashing colours that fade into each other. More about Unknown Union by Rafael de Cárdenas
Dezeenwire: UK retailer Marks & Spencer has hired Dutch designer Marcel Wanders to create a range of gifts and homewares, the Financial Times reports. Read the article | All our stories about Marcel Wanders
More about M&S hires Dutch designer Wanders - FT