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Crushed Bowls by Julien de Smedt
Architect Julien de Smedt has designed two bone china bowls for Danish brand Muuto. More about Crushed Bowls by Julien de Smedt
Architect Julien de Smedt has designed two bone china bowls for Danish brand Muuto. More about Crushed Bowls by Julien de Smedt
Dezeen has teamed up with Design Miami to publish the transcripts of the Design Talks held at the fair in Miami last December. More about Design Talks at Design Miami 08: transcripts
Dezeen's (almost) monthly top ten: each month we present a hit parade of stories from our archive. Here are the skyscraper stories that were most popular during February: More about Dezeen's top ten skyscrapers
Hogarth Architects have remodelled the interior of a listed apartment on Queen's Gate Terrace in South Kensington, London. More about Queen's Gate Terrace apartment by Hogarth Architects
Swedish designer Henrik Schulz has designed a new task light for Swedish company Ateljé Lyktan. More about Tesla by Henrik Schulz
The new Fuglsang Kunstmuseum designed by Tony Fretton Architects has opened in Lolland, Denmark. More about Fuglsang Kunstmuseum by Tony Fretton Architects
Milan 08: London-based Chauhan Studio will launch four new telephones for SunCorp Communications in Milan during the furniture fair next month. More about Telephones by Chauhan Studio
Milan 08: Dutch designer Jack Brandsma will exhibit his SpareSpace temporary office units in Milan next month. More about SpareSpace crates by Jack Brandsma
Here are a couple of model photos of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008, designed by Frank Gehry. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More about Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008 by Frank Gehry
Dutch designer Joris Laarman has created a new edition to his Bone furniture range. More about Bone Armchair by Joris Laarman
Maximum Display is a proposed interior for an art gallery in Paris by architect David Tajchman. More about Maximum Display by David Tajchman
A little belatedly, here are some photographs of lighting by Marcus Tremonto, exhibited by Phillips de Pury & Company in New York during December and January. More about Lightworks by Marcus Tremonto 2
Japanese designer Nobuhiko Arikawa of Rice-Design has created edible tableware for Orto Cafe in Japan. More about Edible tableware by Rice-Design
We've just launched Dezeenjobs, our architecture and design jobs site, with jobs listed by type, location and employer, plus an online form for submitting ads. More about Dezeenjobs has launched
Milan 08: Canadian designer Geoffrey Lilge will exhibit his L40 lounge chair and L41 dining chair at Salone Satellite at the Milan furniture fair in April. More about L40 and L41 by Geoffrey Lilge
More from French architects Serero: this time their VTHR auditorium and theatre in Saint Cyprien, France. More about Saint Cyprien VTHR by Serero
Milan 08: American manufacturers Emeco will launch Nine-0, the last range of chairs and stools by late Italian designer Ettore Sottsass, at the Milan furniture fair next month. More about Nine-0 by Ettore Sottsass for Emeco
Architects Serero have won a competition to temporarily remodel the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris (via The Guardian). Update 29/03/08: we all got spoofed by this one. Seems the project is a fake. More about Eiffel DNA by Serero Architects
Nicolas Cheng and Michael Leung of Studio Leung have created Printable Offerings, a collection of images of everyday items such as iPhones, Bic biros and Tempo pocket tissues that can be downloaded, printed and assembled into 3D models for use at Chinese festivals. More about Printable Offerings by Studio Leung
Milan 08: Designer Arne Quinze will present two new pieces at the Swarovski Crystal Palace exhibition in Milan next month. More about Arne Quinze at Swarovski Crystal Palace