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Inserper-able by Rolf Sachs
Something a bit seasonal: designer Rolf Sachs has fused two sledges together to make a coffee table. More about Inserper-able by Rolf Sachs
Something a bit seasonal: designer Rolf Sachs has fused two sledges together to make a coffee table. More about Inserper-able by Rolf Sachs
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
These road signs have been installed at three industrial parks in Madrid by Brut Deluxe Architecture + Design of Madrid and Lisbon. More about Totem de.dos by Brut Deluxe Architecture + Design
French architects RDAI have completed this new Paris boutique for fashion brand Hermès inside a 1930s swimming pool building. More about Hermès Rive Gauche by RDAI
This chair with a curved frame and tapered legs is by Korean designer Hyung Suk Cho. More about Modernatique by Hyung Suk Cho
Here's a proposal by Asymptote Architecture for a port terminal in the city of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. More about Kaohsiung Port Terminal by Asymptote
This house by Portuguese studio Jorge Mealha Arquitecto features white rendered volumes sat atop a stone structure, located by a beach on the outskirts of Lisbon, Portugal. More about House in Meco by Jorge Mealha Arquitecto
Architect Peter Pichler has converted an existing 14th century farmhouse into a family home in Puglia, Italy, adding these perforated shutters over its facade. More about Casa Puglia by Peter Pichler
Dezeen archive: Antonio Ravalli Architetti's hostel where guests sleep in fabric pods was our most-clicked story this week so here's a selection of stories from the Dezeen archive featuring fabric interiors. See all the stories »
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New York practice Reiser + Umemoto have won the first prize in a competition to design a new port terminal for the city of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. More about Kaohsiung Port Terminal by Reiser + Umemoto
Architect Frank Gehry has unveiled his designs for a new business school at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. More about Dr Chau Chak Wing Building by Frank Gehry
Dutch studio Atelier Van Lieshout have created a mobile, indestructible dwelling with an armoured shell. More about Vostok Cabin by Atelier Van Lieshout
This wood-clad house perched on rocky terrain in Victoria, Australia, was designed by Australian practice Farnan Findlay Architects and features two separate volumes joined by a central walkway. More about Port Fairy House 2 by Farnan Findlay Architects
More design for the kitchen: these cooking vessels by Paris designer Laurent Corio are made of white clay with coloured enamelled interiors. More about Shokki by Laurent Corio
In this short interview we conducted as part of our Food and Design report for luxury kitchen appliances brand Scholtès, German designer Gitta Gschwendtner talks about her conceptual Drawer Kitchen, which integrates kitchen furniture with domestic storage. More about Food and Design videos: Gitta Gschwendtner
Dutch designers Peter van der Jagt, Erik Jan Kwakkel and Arnout Visser have developed a system of kitchen tiles that fit round corners to cover all surfaces of a kitchen without breaking up the grid of grouting. More about DTILE by Peter van der Jagt, Erik Jan Kwakkel and Arnout Visser
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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
Dezeenwire: industrial designer James Dyson is to succeed Terence Conran as Provost of London's Royal College of Art. See press release below. More about James Dyson to be appointed as Provost of the Royal College of Art
Japanese architects StudioGreenBlue have inserted concrete bars behind the glazed wall in this family home in Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. More about House with Concrete Louvers by StudioGreenBlue