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Found Form by Enina Waelstham for Mormels design
Dutch designer Enina Waelstham of Mormels Design has created a collection of lamps made by covering objects in recycled paper. More about Found Form by Enina Waelstham for Mormels design
Dutch designer Enina Waelstham of Mormels Design has created a collection of lamps made by covering objects in recycled paper. More about Found Form by Enina Waelstham for Mormels design
London practice Amanda Levete Architects have completed the facade of an office building off Oxford Street in London. More about 10 Hills Place by Amanda Levete Architects
London designers Héctor Serrano Studio have sent us images of objects created in a workshop about bread, which they directed for industrial design graduates at the University Cardenal Herrera in Valencia, Spain. More about Our Daily Bread by Héctor Serrano Studio
Stuffed animals covered in fabric by Dutch designers Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters will be presented at Pierre Bergé & Associés in Brussels next week. More about Avifauna by Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters
Airstream House is a long thin residence in Bersée, France, designed by French architects Olivier Camus & Lydéric Veauvy of Tank Architectes. More about Airstream House by Tank Architectes
London Design Festival 09: British designer Charlie Davidson has designed a metal chair and named it Is This the Coolest Chair Ever Made? More about Is This the Coolest Chair Ever Made? by Charlie Davidson
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Danish designer Gry Fager has designed a new range of tableware for Normann Copenhagen, inspired by traditional kitchen textiles. More about Mormor by Gry Fager for Normann Copenhagen
Dezeen and publishers Spotlight Press have joined forces to offer five readers the chance to win a copy of the inaugural edition of the London Design Guide, written and edited by Max Fraser. More about Competition: five copies of London Design Guide to be won
Berlin designer Werner Aisslinger has completed a budget hotel designed to feel like staying at a friends house, which opens today in Berlin. More about The Michelberger Hotel by Werner Aisslinger
Dezeenwire: the New Amsterdam Pavilion by dutch designers UNStudio opens today in Battery Park, New York. Related: see our previous story about the project.
Philips Design in Eindhoven have designed a series of conceptual products for food, including a machine (below) that prints combinations of ingredients into shapes and consistencies specified by the user (above). More about Food Probe by Philips Design
Danish architects CF Møller have completed the second phase of the Darwin Centre, an extension to the Natural History Museum in London. More about Darwin Centre by CF Møller
London architects de Rijke Marsh Morgan have completed an extension to a primary school in south London. More about Clapham Manor Primary School by dRMM
Dezeen promotion: British brassware manufacturers Triflow Concepts are calling for designers to submit designs for kitchen or bathroom taps and accessories for the chance to win £1,500 and see their design put into production. More about Triflow Future Talents design competition
Architectural photographer Edmund Sumner of photo agency VIEW has sent us images of Pearl Academy of Fashion in Jaipur by Indian architects Morphogenesis. More about Pearl Academy of Fashion by Morphogenesis
Dezeen promotion: radiator brand Bisque are inviting designers to pitch their ideas for the company's next product in a series of workshops at Tent London this month. More about Design a radiator for Bisque at Tent London
Berlin designer Ronen Kadushin has created a chair made of a single sheet of metal and published the design so that it can be downloaded, manipulated and produced by anyone. More about Hack Chair by Ronen Kadushin
Architectural photography agency VIEW have sent us these photos by Christian Richters of a wooden house in Utrecht, Netherlands, by Amsterdam architects Rocha Tombal. More about House Bierings by Rocha Tombal
Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group have won an international competition to design a low-energy tower for the Shenzhen Energy Company in Shenzhen, China. More about Shenzhen International Energy Mansion by BIG