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Saint Petersburg designer Yaroslav Misonzhnikov has attached two strips of felt to a chair for keeping cosy while working in winter. More about + by Yaroslav Misonzhnikov
Saint Petersburg designer Yaroslav Misonzhnikov has attached two strips of felt to a chair for keeping cosy while working in winter. More about + by Yaroslav Misonzhnikov
French designer Inga Sempé has designed this outdoor shower for French brand Tectona. More about Delta by Inga Sempé for Tectona
Photographer Filippo Poli has sent us some images of an auditorium in Vic, Spain, made from a jumble of golden blocks by architect Josep Llinas. More about Auditorium Atlantida by Josep Llinas
Rotterdam designer Roeland Otten has designed a collection of 26 chairs, each spelling out one letter of the alphabet. More about ABChairs by Roeland Otten
Italian design collective Acquacalda have designed a range of kitchen gadgets based on the laws of physics, including this device for pouring exactly equal amounts of wine into four glasses. More about Applied Physics by Acquacalda
Dezeen podcast: curator Nina Due gives a guided tour of the Sustainable Futures exhibition on show at the Design Museum in London. More about Dezeen podcast: Sustainable Futures at the Design Museum
Italian design studio CLS Architetti have completed a shop in Vietnam with undulating fins and a giant mirrorball. More about Boutique Runway by CLS Architetti
Shanghai Expo 2010: architectural photographer Roland Halbe has sent us some interior shots of the Danish Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group. More about Danish Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 photographed by Roland Halbe
New York studio Volido have completed the interiors for a fashion store in New York that's intended to look like a fashion runway. More about Eva Fashion Store by Volido
To coincide with the Less and More exhibition about the work of German designer Dieter Rams that opens tomorrow in Frankfurt, Dezeen have got together with furniture brand Vitsœ to give away five signed posters showing Rams's ten principles of good design. More about Competition: five signed Dieter Rams posters to be won
David Dolcini has created an adjustable stool made of solid cedar for Italian brand Riva 1920. More about Pinocchio by David Dolcini for Riva 1920
Architectural photographer Roland Halbe has sent us his photos of the Republic of Korea Pavilion at see all out stories about the expo here by Mass Studies. More about Republic of Korea Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 by Mass Studies
Installations by London agency Troika have been tucked under the edges of the landscaping around Thomas Heatherwick's UK Pavilion at see all out stories about the expo here. More about Installation for the UK Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 by Troika
Italian designers Lucidi and Pevere designed a funnel-shaped lamp made of concrete for Italian brand Foscarini. More about Aplomb by Lucidi and Pevere for Foscarini
Scottish designer Natalie Duckett has created an alarm clock that wakes the user up by acting like a woodpecker. More about The Alarming Clock by Natalie Duckett
We've teamed up with Richard Meier & Partners Architects to give away five copies of the firm's latest monograph Richard Meier Architect: Volume 5, each of which will be personally inscribed to the winner by Richard Meier. More about Competition: five copies of Richard Meier Architect monograph to be won
London studio Gundry & Ducker have completed the interior for a Thai restaurant in Soho, London, featuring moulded oak panelling. More about Rosa's by Gundry & Ducker
The Royal Institute of British Architects in London have announced 102 winners of this year's RIBA Awards, including projects by Rick Mather Architects, Heatherwick Studio and Caruso St John Architects. More about 2010 RIBA Award winners announced
Creative agency iris has unveiled Wenlock (right) and Mandeville, the mascots for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. More about Wenlock and Mandeville by iris
Dezeen podcast: in this podcast recorded at his London headquarters, fashion designer Paul Smith talks about recent projects, his rise to fame and the weird and wonderful contents of his studio. More about Dezeen podcast: Paul Smith