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New products by Conof.
Tokyo design week: Conof. is another Japanese brand producing sparse, (mostly) white objects. Here are some of the products they showed at 100% Design Tokyo last month. More about New products by Conof.
Tokyo design week: Conof. is another Japanese brand producing sparse, (mostly) white objects. Here are some of the products they showed at 100% Design Tokyo last month. More about New products by Conof.
Tokyo design week: Japanese brand Metaphys presented many new products at 100% Design Tokyo last month, including the Cortina electric kettle (above). More about New products from Metaphys
Design Miami 07: architect Hani Rashid of Asymptote will show his LQ chandeliers for lighting company Zumtobel at Art Basel Miami Beach next week. More about LQ chandeliers by Hani Rashid for Zumtobel
The winners of the Architectural Review's Awards for Emerging Architecture 2007 were announced last night, with three buildings sharing the £15,000 prize money, including Wall House in Chile by Far: Frohn & Rojas (above and below). More about AR Awards for Emerging Architecture - winners
Zaha Hadid Architects have completed four stations on the Nordpark Cable Railway in Innsbruck, Austria. More about Nordpark Cable Railway by Zaha Hadid Architects
Dutch designer Joost van Bleiswijk has relaunched his website, which now features his No Screw No Glue range of furniture and objects. More about No Screw No Glue by Joost van Bleiswijk
Bel-Air is a filtration system designed by Mathieu Lehanneur, which uses living plants to purify the air indoors. More about Bel-Air by Mathieu Lehanneur
Design Miami 07: Fragiles is an exhibition of over 50 contemporary ceramic and glass objects, on show at Design Miami from 6-9 December. More about Fragiles at Design Miami
Museum of Croydon by Fashion Architecture Taste won Best Museum/Exhibition Space at the FX Design Awards last night (Wednesday). More about Museum of Croydon by FAT
Interior designer Ab Rogers has send us photos of the exhibition he designed about the work of his father, architect Richard Rogers, which opened at the Pompidou Centre in Paris last week. More about Richard Rogers + Architects at Pompidou Centre
Design w/ Conscience: Re-Imagining the Workshop, which opened at the Vivid Gallery in Rotterdam this week, features products designed by leading designers and manufactured by artisans in the developing world. More about Design With Conscience at Vivid Gallery
Following our report on Moritz Waldemeyer's stage costumes for OK Go, here's another story about clothing featuring LEDs. This time, fashion designer Willy Bogner has put solar-powered lights in ski suits. More about Ski suits with solar-powered lights by Willy Bogner
Tokyo design week: Patricia Urquiola's Pear bathroom range was exhibited at 100% Tokyo during Tokyo Design Week. More about Pear by Patricia Urquiola for Agape
We just got a belated first birthday present from Italy - a cutting from Corriere della Serra's Io Donna magazine, which has a feature about Dezeen in its special issue about design. More about Dezeen in the news
Tokyo design week: Denim brand G-Star Raw built a pavilion at Tokyo Designer's Week last month, to display the brand's new collections. More about G-Star Raw pavilion at Tokyo Designer’s Week
Architects Coop Himmelb(l)au have won the competition to design a performing arts centre in Zarautz, Spain. More about Zarautz Scenic Arts Center by Coop Himmelb(l)au
Steven Holl Architects have presented a masterplan for Hudson Yards, a large former rail yard beside the Hudson River in Midtown, New York. More about Hudson Yards masterplan by Steven Holl
Moritz Waldemeyer has designed costumes for rock band OK Go, featuring LEDs that spell the band's name. More about OK Go stage costumes by Moritz Waldemeyer
Dutch Design Week: Designer Christian Kocx presented Non-Woven series of chairs, lamps and bowls, which are made of unwanted bits of plastic from an injection moulding machine. More about Non-Woven by Christian Kocx
Doubleview House (Casa Doblevista) is a family home designed by Chilean architects Benjamín Murúa and Rodrigo Valenzuela of Murúa-Valenzuela. More about Doubleview House by Murúa-Valenzuela architects