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Plytube by Seongyong Lee
Royal College of Art graduate Seongyong Lee has developed a process for making wooden tubes from veneer, which he uses to make lightweight furniture. More about Plytube by Seongyong Lee
Royal College of Art graduate Seongyong Lee has developed a process for making wooden tubes from veneer, which he uses to make lightweight furniture. More about Plytube by Seongyong Lee
This month's top ten is all about cycling so here's a roundup of our top ten most popular stories about bicycles, tricycles and monowheels. More about Dezeen’s top ten: bikes
Mexican studio Anagrama have created the interiors and branding for the first shop in Mexico dedicated to French macarons. More about Theurel & Thomas by Anagrama
We've teamed up with designers Hyperakt to offer our readers the chance to win one of five World Cup Radial Bracket prints designed by the New York studio. More about Competition: five World Cup prints by Hyperakt to be won
Dezeenwire: the UK Pavilion at see all out stories about the expo here by Thomas Heatherwick was awarded the RIBA Lubetkin Prize at a ceremony in London yesterday. Mote details in press release below. More about Thomas Heatherwick's UK Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 awarded RIBA Lubetkin Prize
Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat has won a competition to redevelop the Dynamo Moscow Stadium and surrounding park in Moscow. More about VTB Arena Park by Erick van Egeraat
Sheffield Institute of Arts graduate Guido Garotti will present a series of chairs at New Designers in London next week. More about Chairs by Guido Garotti
Dezeenwire: Jonathan Glancey interviews architect Norman Foster as he turns 75 - Guardian
Dezeen promotion: the first of Gaetano Pesce's series of 61 unique tables for Cassina, which together form a map of Italy, is to be auctioned at Phillips de Pury in London today. More about Sessantuna by Gaetano Pesce for Cassina
We've got a thing for criss-crossing bridges at the moment so here's another one, this time designed by NEXT Architects and Rietveld Landscape for Amsterdam. More about Melkwegbridge by NEXT Architects and Rietveld Landscape
French designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec have designed a bathroom collection for German brand Axor. More about Axor Bouroullec by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Designer Bruce Munro has laid out 600,000 CDs on the grass in a Wiltshire field in the UK. More about CDSea by Bruce Munro
Product design graduate Fredrik Paulsen presents this tiny table for working from home at the Royal College of Art in London this week. More about Minimal Work Station by Fredrik Paulsen
Dezeenwire: Nicolas Hayek, founder and chairman of Swiss watch company Swatch Group, has died in Biel, Switzerland, aged 82 - New York Times
London firm Rundell Associates have completed this new art and design department at a secondary school in Devon, UK. More about West Buckland School by Rundell Associates
This office building in the Belgian hills by architects Atelier Vens Vanbelle has a brick facade broken by huge windows overlooking the surrounding farmland. More about Notariaat by Atelier Vens Vanbelle
This grinder by brothers Adrian and Jeremy Wright of London design studio DesignWright dispenses both salt and pepper. More about Y-Grinder by DesignWright for Joseph Joseph
Dezeen Wire: the Shenzhen Stock Exchange building by OMA topped out today - see press release below. More about Shenzhen Stock Exchange by OMA tops out
Oregon designers John Arndt and Wonhee Jeong Studio Gorm are exhibiting their Shaker-inspired Peg furniture system at the Direktorenhaus art space in Berlin. More about Peg by Studio Gorm
At their Amsterdam headquarters Dutch design collective Droog present plans for a house by Japanese studio Atelier Bow-Wow, to be built behind an existing townhouse facade in Amsterdam and furnished entirely with the Droog collection. More about Droog Townhouse by Atelier Bow-Wow