The Radiation Collection by NOCC
Maison & Objet 2010: Paris designers NOCC are exhibiting a collection of furniture with 'mutated' components at Maison & Objet in Paris this week. More about The Radiation Collection by NOCC
Maison & Objet 2010: Paris designers NOCC are exhibiting a collection of furniture with 'mutated' components at Maison & Objet in Paris this week. More about The Radiation Collection by NOCC
Designers Noon Studio of London and Avignon have designed a table with wooden legs pushed through its terracotta top. More about Tripod table by Noon Studio
Cologne 2010: at [D3] Design Talents in Cologne this week designer Reinhard Dienes of Germany presents furniture that can be reconfigured as a sideboard or bookcase by changing the position of the legs. More about Tonic by Reinhard Dienes
Spanish designers CuldeSac have designed a sofa using techniques borrowed from automobile manufacture. More about Atlantic Sofa by CuldeSac for Bernhardt Design
Czech company Amosdesign will present a Corian bookcase on wheels designed by architect Vladimír Ambroz at Maison & Objet in Paris later this week. More about Moving Mondrian by Vladimír Ambroz
Dutch designers Kapteinbolt have created a collapsible plywood workspace. More about FLKS by Kapteinbolt
Cologne 2010: Danish designer Jonas Trampedach launches a series of occasional tables made of wooden offcuts for Dutch furniture brand Arco in Cologne this week. More about Tre by Jonas Trampedach for Arco
The Design Museum in London have announced the shortlist for the Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 2010. See full the shortlist below. More about Design Museum announce shortlist for Brit Insurance Designs of the Year
Barcelona designers UBICA-ID. have created a collection of furniture with contrasting coloured and wooden surfaces. More about Contrast Collection by UBICA-ID.
London designer Mathias Hahn of Okay Studio has designed a wooden table where all surfaces except the top are coated in yellow lacquer. More about E8 table by Mathias Hahn
Korean designer Hyung Suk Cho has designed a sofa consisting of two cushions held in a metal frame. More about Frame Sofa by Hyung Suk Cho
Japanese studio Mile have created a three-legged stool designed to be made of one material and by one process. More about Trio stool by Mile
Bulgarian architect Petar Zaharinov has designed a table consisting of interlocking wooden slats. More about 6x3 Burr Puzzle Table by Petar Zaharinov
Rocker-Lange Architects of Boston and Hong Kong are exhibiting a system for creating endlessly variable, site-specific street furniture as part of the Hong Kong & Shenzhen bi-city biennale of Urbanism/Architecture. More about Urban Adapter by Rocker-Lange Architects
Designer Florence Jaffrain has created a sofa covered in glow-in-the-dark fibres, which moves as if it's breathing. More about Belly Love by Florence Jaffrain
Industrial design student Pili Wu of Taiwan has combined a traditional chair back with an anonymous plastic stool. More about Plastic Classic by Pili Wu
Tetsuo Kondo Architects of Tokyo have designed a mirror that reflects a clear image when viewed straight-on but appears cloudy from the side. More about Mirror by Tetsuo Kondo Architects
Dutch designer Mieke Meijer has created a bed that is merged into a pair of chairs. More about Blend by Mieke Meijer
Thai architects Architectkidd and product designers Osisu have collaborated on a project where spare bits of cladding have been made into furniture. More about Furniture from Buildings by Architectkidd and Osisu
French designers Paul Coudamy and Benoit Coulondres have completed the interior of a printer's office using a clamp-together desk system. More about Clamp Desk by Paul Coudamy & Benoit Coulondres