HiKARI lights by Rasmus Fenhann
HiKARI is a series of timber lights by Danish designer Rasmus Fenhann, which were exhibited at the Made in Denmark exhibition at 100% Futures in London last month. More about HiKARI lights by Rasmus Fenhann
HiKARI is a series of timber lights by Danish designer Rasmus Fenhann, which were exhibited at the Made in Denmark exhibition at 100% Futures in London last month. More about HiKARI lights by Rasmus Fenhann
Designer John Harrington showed his Cut Glasses chandelier (below) and illuminated cornice (above) at designersblock in London last weekend, during the London Design Festival. More about Cut Glasses by John Harrington at designersblock
Gitta Gschwendtner has designed a series of ten lamps that use low-energy candle-effect bulbs. More about Flame Lamps by Gitta Gschwendtner
Karen Ryan presented a new range of work called Untitled Lights at designersblock in London last week. More about Untitled Lights by Karen Ryan
Solar Tree is a solar-powered street lighting systemdesigned by Ross Lovegrove for the Museum for Angewandte Kunst (MAK) in Vienna. The lighting has been engineered by Artemide in collaboration with Sharp Solar. More about Solar Tree by Ross Lovegrove
Dandilight is a product exhibited at the 100% Futures show at 100% Design last week, by young designer Benjamin Hubert. More about Dandilight by Benjamin Hubert
PizzaKobra, a new table light designed for iGuzzini by Ron Arad, gets its UK launch tonight at iGuzzini's London showroom. More about PizzaKobra by Ron Arad for iGuzzini
Here are photos of Grandmateria, the inaugural exhibition at Gallery Libby Sellers in London. More about Grandmateria at Gallery Libby Sellers 2
The blog of design showcase Designersblock show photos of the opening of this year's London event, held on Friday night. More about Designersblock opening party and Illustrate 07
Here are photos of Trash Luxe, an exhibition curated by Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs at Liberty in London. The show features furniture, lighting, homewares and jewellery by young designers who use cheap or worthless materials to create luxury products. More about Trash Luxe at Liberty photos
Nosigner is a new design brand that will be showing at 100% Design in London later this week, during the London Design Festival. More about Nosigner at 100% Design
Designers in Residence opened at the Design Museum in London last night, marking the unofficial start of the London Design Festival (which doesn't officially launch until Monday). More about Designers in Residence at the Design Museum
Cluster Lamp by Joel Degermark has gone into production with dutch brand Moooi. More about Cluster Lamp by Joel Degermark for Moooi
This year's London Fashion Week will be inaugurated by the launch of the Burble - a giant airborne assembly of 1,000 helium balloons containing LEDs designed by Usman Haque. More about The Burble by Usman Haque
Calling lighting designers: Tent London is offering dezeen readers the chance to exhibit FREE in London later this month during the London Design Festival. More about Free space for light designers at Tent London
The Deptford Design Market Challenge is a project exploring how used objects can be "redesigned" to give them new life. More about Deptford Design Market Challenge
Greenpeace has commissioned interactive designer Jason Bruges to create an installation using new low-energy lights at the 100% Light show in London later this month. More about Greenpeace and Jason Bruges at 100% Light
Designer Tom Dixon will give away 1,000 low-energy lights in Trafalgar Square, London next month as part of the London Design Festival. More about Tom Dixon to give away 1,000 lights
Designer Ed Swan has sent in images of some pendant lights that work on a similar principle to camera obscuras. More about 1:8 and 1:10 lights by Ed Swan
More from Tom Dixon's new range: Angle is a range of lights made of bent, extruded aluminium in off-white powder coating. More about Angle lights by Tom Dixon