Design
Tableware by Jochem de Wit at DMY Berlin
This tableware by Dutch designer Jochem de Wit is made of concrete, cast glass and brick. More about Tableware by Jochem de Wit at DMY Berlin
This tableware by Dutch designer Jochem de Wit is made of concrete, cast glass and brick. More about Tableware by Jochem de Wit at DMY Berlin
This building by Australian architects Lyons in Melbourne combines a family home with a museum. More about Lyon Housemuseum by Lyons Architects
Dezeenwire: the high court has ruled that the Qatari royal family's property company breached its contract with a partner company in withdrawing the Chelsea Barracks development designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, following the intervention of Prince Charles - Guardian
New York firm Solid Objectives - Idenburg Liu (SO-IL) invite visitors to swing on 30 poles outside the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Centre in New York. More about Pole Dance by SO-IL at P.S.1
Copulating couples can be spotted among a crowd of tiny figurines under the surface of Rolf Sachs's latest table. More about Alone in a Crowd by Rolf Sachs
We've got together with publisher Gestalten to offer our readers the chance to win one of five copies of Container Atlas: a Practical Guide to Container Architecture. More about Competition: five copies of Container Atlas to be won
Architect Rem D Koolhaas has just opened this store in Shanghai for his United Nude range of shoes. More about United Nude Shanghai by Rem D Koolhaas
Here are some images of the pieces created by the winners of this year’s W Hotels Designers of the Future awards rAndom International, Beta Tank, Graham Hudson, and Zigelbaum & Coelho. The pieces were presented at Design Miami/Basel in Switzerland last week. More about W Hotels Designers of the Future at Design Miami/Basel 2010
Caruso St John Architects have installed this cafe in the grounds of an English 18th century villa. More about Chiswick House Gardens cafe by Caruso St John Architects
Graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister presented a chair with 200 patterns at Design Miami/Basel last week. More about Darwin chair by Stefan Sagmeister
Dezeen promotion: the Barcelona Institute of Architecture (BIArch) are to launch a new architectural masters degree programme from September. More about New masters degree programme at BIArch
Dezeenwire: this year's RIBA Stirling Prize is to be broadcast on BBC 2 programme The Culture Show rather than Channel 4. See press release below. More about RIBA Stirling Prize moves to BBC 2
Designers Ciszak Dalmas made this hand-cart to display garments made from Indian sarongs by fashion designer Kavita Parmar of Raasta. More about Carro Lungi by Ciszak Dalmas
Dutch firm MVRDV and Danish firm ADEPT have won a competition to design a building housing health, leisure, culture and education facilities for Frederiksberg in Denmark. More about House of Culture and Movement by MVRDV and ADEPT
This house constructed within the Barbican gallery in London by architects Carmody Groarke contains an exhibition of surrealist art. More about The Surreal House by Carmody Groarke
Dezeenwire: graphic design magazine Grafik has ceased publication as its owners have gone into administration. More information on the Grafik blog
Vienna designer Vuk Jakovljevic has designed this wooden chair with a wide winged back. More about AL-10 by Vuk Jakovljevic
Peña Ganchegui y Asociados have completed this house overlooking the sea in Getaria, northern Spain. More about Urezkoenea House by Peña Ganchegui y Asociados
This building for Tokyo by Japanese architects Geneto will be cloaked in steel mesh with ivy growing over it. More about Ivy Building by Geneto
This apartment full of holes in Amsterdam was designed by Dutch interior architects i29. More about Home 07 by i29