Architecture
Y house by Beijing Matsubara and Architects
This residence in Beijing by Beijing Matsubara and Architects was built around a smaller house that was already on the site. More about Y house by Beijing Matsubara and Architects
This residence in Beijing by Beijing Matsubara and Architects was built around a smaller house that was already on the site. More about Y house by Beijing Matsubara and Architects
Shay Carmon and Ben Klinger of Studio Ve in Israel have created a clock where the two hands are linked by a striped paper-like material, creating ever-changing 3D shapes as the hours go by. More about Manifold Clock by Studio Ve
Industrial designer Konstantin Grcic's installed seats made of netting suspended from a metal structure at Design Miami/ last week. More about Netscape by Konstantin Grcic at Design Miami/
In this short interview we conducted as part of our Food and Design report for luxury kitchen appliances brand Scholtès, Design Academy Eindhoven chairwoman Anne Mieke Eggenkamp presents graduate projects involving food, including this system that uses sand to keep vegetables fresh (above). Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More about Food and design videos: Design Academy Eindhoven
Singaporean designer Tan Lun Cheak of Little Thoughts Group has created a glass table lamp that can be used to cook food. More about Glowbelly Steamboat by Tan Lun Cheak
We've teamed up with new London brand 1ina100 to give readers the chance to win one of three T-shirts from their inaugural collection of limited-edition designs. More about Competition: three 1ina100 T-shirts to be won
London firm Universal Design Studio have completed the interior of a shop on London's New Bond Street for fashion brand Mulberry. More about Mulberry New Bond Street store by Universal Design Studio
Designer Ignacio Canales Aracil created these sculptures by pressing and drying wild flowers. More about The Fragility of Time by Ignacio Canales Aracil
London firm Studio 54 Architecture have completed a glazed entrance with grey brick steps connecting the ground floor and garden of this London terraced house. More about Belsize Crescent by Studio 54 Architecture
Patrick de Glo de Besses of Paris has inserted a series of branched arms into this bottle-shaped base to create a candelabra. More about Funambule by Patrick de Glo de Besses
This narrow staircase with alternating steps is one of a pair installed by French studio MAAJ Architectes in a Parisian apartment. More about Paris apartment by MAAJ Architectes
This little titanium zinc-clad house in Melbourne is by Australian Studio Architecture Gestalten. More about House by Studio Architecture Gestalten
Luxembourg firm Dagli+ Atelier d'Architecture have completed an office located on a rooftop in Dudelange, Luxembourg. More about Rooftop Office by Dagli+ Atelier d’Architecture
In this short interview we conducted as part of our Food and Design report for luxury kitchen appliances brand Scholtès, French designer Philippe Starck talks about the dining room's evolution and its effect on relationships. More about Food and Design videos: Philippe Starck
This belt-driven clock was designed by Argentinian designer Daniel Weil of Pentagram as a gift for an architect. More about Clock for an Architect by Daniel Weil
The Temporium: our Dezeen Watch Store pop-up at The Temporium, a temporary department store opening in London on Thursday, will feature an exclusive UK preview of Analarm, the new Industrial Facility watch with a vibrating alarm. More about Analarm by Industrial Facility
We've just sent out a special edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter packed with information about The Temporium, the pop-up design store that opens on Thursday at 221 Brompton Road, London. Click here to read the newsletter
More about Dezeenmail special: The Temporium
Israeli office Chyutin Architects have completed a student centre for the University of Haifa, protruding out from the side of Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. More about Haifa University Student Centre by Chyutin Architects
Concertinaed paper-like ribbons swoop through an exhibition about performance art and movement designed by London firm Amanda Levete Architects at the Hayward Gallery in London. More about Move: Choreographing You exhibition design by Amanda Levete Architects
Milan designer Emanuele Pizzolorusso has created a series of maps for Italian brand Palomar that are designed to survive being screwed up and stuffed into a pocket or bag. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More about Crumpled City by Emanuele Pizzolorusso for Palomar