Furniture
Pig Truck by Studio Swine
Azusa Murakami and Alexander Groves of Studio Swine have designed a mobile food stall for cooking and selling pig heads. More about Pig Truck by Studio Swine
Azusa Murakami and Alexander Groves of Studio Swine have designed a mobile food stall for cooking and selling pig heads. More about Pig Truck by Studio Swine
Work starts today on Maggie’s Centre Gartnavel, a cancer-care facility in Glasgow, Scotland, designed by Office for Metropolitan Architecture. More about Maggie’s Centre Gartnavel by OMA
Spanish studio Hoz Fontán Arquitectos have completed this rectangular office tower in Irun, Spain. More about Zaisa Office Tower by Hoz Fontán Arquitectos
New York design office Leong Leong has completed a temporary, foam-covered concept store for menswear designer Siki Im in New York. More about Siki Im concept store by Leong Leong
Tokyo 2010: Japanese designer Yota Kakuda presented a collection of wooden furniture at DesignTide Tokyo 2010 earlier this month. More about Tenon by Yota Kakuda
Tokyo 2010: the LLOVE exhbition currently on show in Tokyo comprises a hotel with rooms created by Dutch and Japanese designers, including this one by Pieke Bergmans filled with an enormous undulating mattress. More about LLOVE Exhibition
Tokyo 2010: Spanish designer Jaime Hayón has designed a range of objects for traditional Japanese porcelain company Choemon. More about Porcelain by Jaime Hayón for Kutani Choemon
This desk lamp standing on three little legs is by designer Artem Zigert of Mechanical Piano Design in Kazakhstan. More about Pipixar by Artem Zigert
Belgian studio ADN Architectures in collaboration with Olivier Dubucq Architecte, have renovated this old farmhouse in Walhain, Belgium. More about House NSV by ADN Architectures and Olivier Dubucq Architecte
Stuttgart photographer Zooey Braun has sent us his images of this hotel in Ramsen, Germany, by Naumann Architektur, with tree trunks in guests' rooms. More about Hotel Forsthaus by Naumann Architektur
Dezeen archive: This week's most popular story on Dezeen was the Faustino Winery by Foster + Partners, so here's a roundup of projects from the Dezeen archives featuring factories, wineries, laboratories and other industrial buildings. See all the stories about industrial buildings »
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Belgian designers Quinze & Milan have designed this chair comprising layers of leather and fabric clamped between an oak frame. More about Second Skin by Quinze & Milan
Architecture student Gonzalo Vaíllo Martínez of the Universidad de Alcalá, Spain has designed a conceptual auditorium for the Tate Modern gallery in London. More about The Cave by Gonzalo Vaíllo Martínez
Tokyo 2010: here's another chair by Japanese design studio Daisuke Motogi Architecture (see our earlier story), this time made from a thin mattress folded into a concertina. More about Sleepy Chair by Daisuke Motogi Architecture
Tokyo 2010: Japanese studio Daisuke Motogi Architecture presented this armchair for holding and hiding things at DesignTide Tokyo 2010 earlier this week. More about Lost in Sofa by Daisuke Motogi Architecture
This faceted red volume in a Shanghai office, designed by 3Gatti Architecture Studio of Rome and Shanghai, houses two meeting rooms and a cafe. More about A Red Object by 3Gatti Architecture Studio
Japanese studio h220430 have designed this stool made of recycled rubber. More about Rubber Stool by h220430
Dutch studio Ruud Visser Architects have tranformed a 1930s church into a house in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. More about A House in a Church by Ruud Visser Architects
Tokyo 2010: Japanese designer NOSIGNER presented magnetic jewellery made of pearls at DesignTide Tokyo 2010 this week. More about Gravity Pearl by NOSIGNER
Architect Thomas Hillier has created a model of a miniature world based on a story about the journey of a fictional couple through Europe in a caravan made of bread. More about The Migration of Mel and Judith by Thomas Hillier