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  • LV facade

    Louis Vuitton flagship store disguised as stack of luggage trunks

    Fashion brand Louis Vuitton has concealed its under-renovation New York flagship store with a luggage facade and relocated to a temporary store that features OMA-designed sculptures. More about Louis Vuitton flagship store disguised as stack of luggage trunks

    Ellen Eberhardt | 18 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Generative AI and traditional architecture meet in installation by Boyoung Lee

    Promotion: an exhibition exploring "the fusion of generative AI and traditional architecture" took place during London Design Festival 2024 led by Deepsee Digital Creative's Boyoung Lee. More about Generative AI and traditional architecture meet in installation by Boyoung Lee

    Dezeen staff | 14 November 2024
  • Dubai Design Week pavilions

    Five Dubai Design Week pavilions translating Arab vernacular through sustainable materials

    A shelter for Gaza and a traditional Ahwari reed house are among the pavilions at this year's Dubai Design Week, which explored using natural and circular materials to expresses their context. More about Five Dubai Design Week pavilions translating Arab vernacular through sustainable materials

    Jennifer Hahn | 12 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Us, Her, Him by Najla El Zein

    Najla El Zein creates benches "to capture the nuanced experience of being in a public space"

    Lebanese designer Najla El Zein has created the Us, Her, Him elongated, limestone benches at Flag Plaza in Doha, Qatar. More about Najla El Zein creates benches "to capture the nuanced experience of being in a public space"

    Saudatu Bah | 12 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Inflatable installaton Monterrey

    Norberto Miranda creates inflatable classroom with world's "thinnest shelf"

    Mexican designer Norberto Miranda has created an inflatable "museographic device" made from PVC with a built-in shelf supported by air pressure. More about Norberto Miranda creates inflatable classroom with world's "thinnest shelf"

    Ben Dreith | 11 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Distorted street furniture

    Alex Chinneck creates distorted street furniture to bring "surrealism into the public realm"

    British artist Alex Chinneck has designed knotted lampposts, a twisted telephone booth and a constricted postbox as playful public sculptures in Bristol, England. More about Alex Chinneck creates distorted street furniture to bring "surrealism into the public realm"

    Jane Englefield | 11 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Enfold pavilion by Deond at Dubai Design Week

    Deond creates parametric cardboard pavilion for Dubai Design Week

    As part of Dubai Design Week, British designer Ross Lovegrove has unveiled the first completed project from Deond, the design practice he founded with creative director Ila Colombo after moving to the United Arab Emirates. More about Deond creates parametric cardboard pavilion for Dubai Design Week

    Jennifer Hahn | 8 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Installation at GSAPP

    Columbia GSAPP encourages "playful interaction" with inflatable pavilion

    A group of Columbia GSAPP professors and students have created an inflatable installation for the New York university's campus that hung suspended between two buildings and contained seating made of nets. More about Columbia GSAPP encourages "playful interaction" with inflatable pavilion

    Ellen Eberhardt | 7 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Wood pavilion

    Young Projects installs "fraying" wooden pavilion at Hudson Valley arts centre

    New York architecture studio Young Projects has created a wooden pavilion on the grounds of Art Omi in the Hudson Valley with pine wood slats that "clatter and sway" in the wind. More about Young Projects installs "fraying" wooden pavilion at Hudson Valley arts centre

    Ellen Eberhardt | 6 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Metal interior with circular couch

    Mexican designers consider the house of the future at Design House

    More than 20 local designers worked to revamp sections of a sprawling modernist mansion in Mexico City around the theme of future houses during this year's Design Week Mexico. More about Mexican designers consider the house of the future at Design House

    Ben Dreith | 5 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Timber and textile installation by Yatofu at Habitare design fair 2024

    Dezeen video showcases colourful timber installation by Yatofu at Habitare design fair

    Dezeen has teamed up with Habitare to capture this year's edition of the Finnish design fair, showcasing Nordic design and material innovations including a vibrant lime-green structure wrapped in translucent fabric. More about Dezeen video showcases colourful timber installation by Yatofu at Habitare design fair

    Simon Volt | 5 November 2024
  • Before, After and Beyond by Martino Gamper

    Martino Gamper unveils first London design retrospective

    Italian designer Martino Gamper has furnished an entire west London house with his eclectic designs for the exhibition Before, After and Beyond. More about Martino Gamper unveils first London design retrospective

    Jane Englefield | 1 November 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Robot chair

    Michael Candy creates robotic walking chairs that "amble" through space

    Brooklyn artist Michael Candy has created a pair of robotic chairs with mechanical legs that can "amble" through space and avoid obstacles using a computer program. More about Michael Candy creates robotic walking chairs that "amble" through space

    Ellen Eberhardt | 30 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Melek Zeynep Bulut installs suspended "portal" in London's Painted Hall

    Promotion: Turkish-born, London-based designer Melek Zeynep Bulut has designed a large scale suspended installation at the 18th-century Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London. More about Melek Zeynep Bulut installs suspended "portal" in London's Painted Hall

    Dezeen staff | 29 October 2024
  • Bathroom in Teun Zwets exhibition for Dutch Design Week

    Teun Zwets creates show home with glossy furniture and cardboard bathroom

    Dutch designer Teun Zwets has created a Dutch Design Week exhibition featuring colourful, cartoonish furniture, a grotto-like bed and a bathroom made out of cardboard. More about Teun Zwets creates show home with glossy furniture and cardboard bathroom

    Amy Frearson | 29 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Temple of Peace by Peace Seekers at Dutch Design Week 2024

    Refugees and design graduates unite to make towering Temple of Peace

    A stepped six-tiered pyramid dominated the main Ketelhuisplein square at Dutch Design Week this year, wrapped in colourful flags offering 80 different symbols for peace. More about Refugees and design graduates unite to make towering Temple of Peace

    Jennifer Hahn | 29 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Serpentine Bell by AAU Anastas

    AAU Anastas reinterprets stone vaulting as glass Serpentine Bell sculpture

    Hollow glass blocks assembled similarly to a self-supporting stone arch make up the Serpentine Bell, a sculpture by Palestinian architects AAU Anastas and Japanese sound artist Tomoko Sauvage. More about AAU Anastas reinterprets stone vaulting as glass Serpentine Bell sculpture

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 28 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Benches in a square

    Kite and Alisha B Wormsley imprint benches with AI-generated "dream" mosaics

    Artists Kite and Alisha B Wormsley have created a series of benches in Brooklyn clad in black mortar and covered in AI-generated mosaics informed by dreams collected from the public. More about Kite and Alisha B Wormsley imprint benches with AI-generated "dream" mosaics

    Ellen Eberhardt | 22 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Tosca and Turandot set design by Studio Fuksas

    Studio Fuksas creates dramatic all-white stage design for Tosca and Turandot

    Promotion: Italian architecture firm Studio Fuksas has made its operatic debut with open-air productions of Tosca and Turandot, for which the company designed an all-white set in front of Rome's ancient Baths of Caracalla. More about Studio Fuksas creates dramatic all-white stage design for Tosca and Turandot

    Dezeen staff | 21 October 2024
  • Donna Wilson installation at Dundee Design Festival

    Eight highlights from Dundee Design Festival 2024

    Aeroplane seat covers designed for neurodivergent passengers and a knitted landscape filled with giant mushrooms were among the designs showcased at this year's Dundee Design Festival. More about Eight highlights from Dundee Design Festival 2024

    Amy Peacock | 15 October 2024 | Leave a comment
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