Interiors
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UK designers Studiofibre have complete the west London headquarters of fashion brand Net-A-Porter. More about Net-A-Porter by Studiofibre
UK designers Studiofibre have complete the west London headquarters of fashion brand Net-A-Porter. More about Net-A-Porter by Studiofibre
Graduate designer Hanan Kedmi's jewellery pieces are made of computer components mounted in felt. More about Felt Follows Form by Hanan Kedmi
Polish studio moomoo architects have introduced mirrored columns, slanted walls and a clothes shop to the interior of this hair salon in Warsaw, Poland. More about Hair salon by moomoo architects
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Japanese firm Avehideshi Architects and Associates have completed this house in Osaka, Japan, with a staircase that wraps around the house's internal perimeter. More about Small House with Big Spiral Staircase by Avehideshi Architects
German studio Designliga created the new interior and branding for this patisserie owned by a Munich punk on a crusade against doilies. More about Das Neue Kubitscheck by Designliga
German designer Matthias Zschaler has made a concept watch that takes its geometry from an isometric drawing of a cube. More about Cube by Matthias Zschaler
Dezeenwire: Jay Merrick interviews London architects Muf, curators of the British pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale that opens later this month - Independent
Architect Hans Hollein of Vienna has designed this high-rise office tower for Shenzhen, China. More about SBF Tower by Hans Hollein
Hungarian studio A+ Z Designers have created a range of items inspired by Gypsy culture, and made from traditional materials and methods. More about Gipsy Furniture Collection by A+Z Design
Japanese firm Mount Fuji Architects Studio have completed this house in Tokyo, Japan, made from a series of wooden arches gradually rising in height as they pivot around a central column. More about Tree House by Mount Fuji Architects Studio
This wavy wall forms the east facade of an information centre designed by BCHO Architects at a Korean concrete factory. More about Hanil Visitors Center and Guest House by BCHO
Architecture graduate John Becker's final project involved creating the future headquarters of a fictional company that sells bottled water harvested from dew. More about An Atmosphere Excavated by John Becker
Designers Studio Weave have installed a meandering 324 metre-long bench on the seafront at Littlehampton in the UK. More about The Longest Bench by Studio Weave
This shop in Fukuoka, Japan, by Japanese designer Koichi Futatsumata of Case-Real can be converted into a gallery or party venue by rapidly dismantling the display stands. More about 9 Department Store and Gallery by Case-Real
We've teamed up with design show Tent London to offer readers the chance to win ten FREE exhibition spaces at Tent Digital, taking place 23-26 September at the Truman Brewery in London. More about Competition: up to 10 free spaces for digital designers at Tent Digital
Dezeenwire: Alice Rawsthorn interviews humanitarian architect Nathaniel Corum, who designed the cabin of the Plastiki boat made of plastic bottles (see our earlier story) - New York Times
Photographer Edmund Sumner has shared with us his photos of this house that cost just $12,000 to build by Matharoo Associates in Ahmadabad, India, featuring shutters weighted with concrete balls. More about The House with Balls by Matharoo Associates
Photographer Fernando Guerra has sent us his photos of this prefabricated house in Cedeira, Spain, by Madrid studio MYCC. More about Prefabricated Nature by MYCC
American firm Peter Rose + Partners have completed a cypress-clad extension to a yoga centre in Western Massachusetts, USA. More about Kripalu Annex by Peter Rose + Partners