Bertus by Alain Monnens
Belgian designer Alain Monnens has designed a leather armchair for Belgian company Durlet. More about Bertus by Alain Monnens
Belgian designer Alain Monnens has designed a leather armchair for Belgian company Durlet. More about Bertus by Alain Monnens
Polish Design Season: Royal College of Art graduate Maciek Wojcicki has designed a work station where components can be wedged, tied or hooked onto each other. More about L.O.F.T by Maciek Wojcicki
Hong Kong-based British designer Michael Young presents a collection of furniture made of modular aluminium parts in Vienna this month as part of Vienna Design Week. More about Zipte Link by Michael Young
London Design Festival 09: new British design and production company Very Good & Proper launched their first collection at The Dock in London last month. More about Canteen furniture by Very Good & Proper
London Design Festival 09: Heatherwick studio have released more images of their Extrusions exhibition, on display at Haunch of Venison gallery in London. More about Extrusions by Thomas Heatherwick - more images
London Design Festival 09: London designer Nina Tolstrup of Studiomama presented a collection of furniture made from digitally-altered branches with TEN XYZ at 100% Design in London last month. More about Branch Out by Studiomama for TEN
American furniture brand Knoll have reintroduced three designs by the late Japanese-American woodworker George Nakashima, originally designed for Knoll in the 1940s. More about Straight Chair and Splay Table by George Nakashima for Knoll
London Design Festival 09: at The Dock in London last month British designer Marina Ralph showed a cabinet that bulges according to the shape items placed inside. More about Stuff by Marina Ralph
Polish Design Season: Gdańsk-based design duo Malafor have designed a seat made of a solid piece of oak wrapped in steel. More about Trunks by Malafor
London Design Festival 09: Henny van Nistelrooy and Oscar Diaz of Parallel Projects presented an exhibition in London last week examining how the media affects our perception of design. More about Three Yet One by Parallel Projects
London Design Festival 09: Japanese designer Tomoko Azumi is showing a stacking coffee table at Rocket Gallery in London as part of an exhibition called Book A Table. More about Hexad by Tomoko Azumi
An exhibition of chairs, drawings and customized fireworks by Catalan designer Martí Guixé opened at HELMRINDERKNECHT gallery in Berlin this week. More about Chairs & Fireworks by Martí Guixé
London Design Festival 09: Dutch designer Dick van Hoff is showing a collection of furniture and glassware at an old garage in South Kensington. More about Elements by Dick van Hoff at Gallery Libby Sellers
London Design Festival 09: Norwegian designer Oscar Narud of OKAY Studio is showing a collection of furniture inspired by the keels on sailing boats at an exhibition called Norwegian Prototypes in London this week. More about Keel series by Oscar Narud
London Design Festival 09: London designer Bodo Sperlein is showing a new collection of furniture and lighting at Tent London and SuperSquat, Brunswick House this week. More about Cascade and Contour by Bodo Sperlein
Dutch designer Jurjen van Hulzen has designed a collection of office furniture for people to hide inside when they want to avoid working. More about It Hûske by Jurjen van Hulzen
London Design Festival 09: Berlin design studio Osko+Deichmann will present a range of seating inspired by a pebble at The Dock in London next week. More about Pebble by Osko+Deichmann
London Design Festival 09: an exhibition of six extruded aluminium furniture pieces by British designer Thomas Heatherwick has opened at Haunch of Venison in London. More about Extrusions by Thomas Heatherwick
London Design Festival 09: Ilse Crawford of London designers Studioilse will launch a collection of wooden seating inspired by vernacular English furniture next week. More about Seating for Eating by Studioilse
London designers StudioSuperniche have designed a series of structures made of the blue fence that surrounded the Olympic Park site in east London during construction. More about The Blue Fence Project by StudioSuperniche