Furniture
Split Chair by Daniel Lorch
At DMY Berlin this week designer Daniel Lorch will present a chair made by splitting a steel tube and peeling back the legs. More about Split Chair by Daniel Lorch
At DMY Berlin this week designer Daniel Lorch will present a chair made by splitting a steel tube and peeling back the legs. More about Split Chair by Daniel Lorch
Photographer Filippo Poli has sent us his photographs of a centre for rescued turtles, dolphins and birds in Barcelona by Hidalgo Hartmann Arquitectura. More about CRAM Foundation by Hidalgo Hartmann Arquitectura
Black Line One X Architecture Studio have completed a pointy extension to a house in Tasmania. More about House by Black Line One X Architecture Studio
London architects Carmody Groarke have designed a temporary restaurant atop a construction site overlooking the Olympic Park in east London. More about Studio East Dining by Carmody Groarke
Designers Amandine Chhor and Aïssa Logerot have created a range of furniture and lighting woven from water hyacinths in Cambodia. More about Sur les Rivages by Aïssa Logerot and Amandine Chhor
Dezeen movie: in the first of five movies for the Design Museum in association with Peroni Nastro Azzurro, designers Pierro Lissoni, James Irvine and Claudio Silvestrin discuss the workings of the Italian design industry at a talk in London. More about Made in Italy talks: il Modo Italiano
Japanese studio FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects have completed a house in Aichi, Japan, which was built to replace the family's existing home on the same site. More about House of Resonance by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects
Dezeen have teamed up with Japanese designers Nendo to offer our readers the chance to win one of five copies of Ghost Stories, a three-year observation of the studio by photographer Higuchi Kenichi. More about Competition: five copies of Ghost Stories by Nendo to be won
An exhibition of iconic furniture by Danish-born designer Jens Risom will be on show at Rocket gallery in London next month. More about Jens Risom furniture re-issued by Rocket and Benchmark
Architectural photographer Joao Morgado has sent us some images of a house made of glass in Maastricht, Netherlands, designed by Wiel Arets Architects. More about H House in Maastricht by Wiel Arets Architects
Japanese architect Masato Sekiya has completed a house in Kasiwara, Japan, with a structure of wooden beams joined by bolts. More about A Mono Struct House by Masato Sekiya
Designer Chikara Ohno of Sinato has completed the interior of a boutique in Tokyo by adding a display level above head height made of expanded metal. More about DURAS Daiba by Chikara Ohno
Industrial designer Christian Vivanco has designed a sofa that resembles a picket fence surrounding a lawn. More about The Grass Is Always Greener on the Other Side of the Fence by Christian Vivanco
Japanese architect Masato Sekiya has completed a house for a family in Osaka, Japan, with raw concrete finishes inside and out. More about House for Three Children by Masato Sekiya
Here's another stadium designed by German studio GMP Architekten (see our earlier story) for the 2010 FIFA World Cup starting next week. More about Moses Mabhida Stadium by GMP Architekten
This wooden chair by designers Markus Bergström and Joe Nunn of Glass Hill for Phillips de Pury is on show at the Saatchi Gallery in London. More about Chair by Glass Hill
Here's one of three stadiums designed by German studio GMP Architekten for the 2010 FIFA World Cup that begins in South Africa next week. More about Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium by GMP Architekten
Designer Francesco Binfaré has designed a sofa draped in a loose leather cover for Italian brand Edra. More about Brenno by Francesco Binfaré for Edra
Dezeenwire: the winners of the D&AD Awards 2010 were announced last night at a ceremony in London. See press release below.
See all the winning projects on the D&AD website. More about D&AD Awards 2010 winners announced
Rotterdam studio Pasel Kuenzel Architects have completed a house on the site of a former slaughterhouse in Leiden, Netherlands, inverting the typical functions by putting the lounge at the top and the attic at the bottom. More about V21K07 by Pasel Kuenzel Architects