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  • Non-Pavilion at V&A for London Design Festival

    V&A promotes degrowth with a pavilion that's nothing but empty space

    The Non-Pavilion is a London Design Festival installation that barely exists, to make a statement that the world needs to produce less. More about V&A promotes degrowth with a pavilion that's nothing but empty space

    Amy Frearson | 17 September 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Kaleidoscopia installation by Lee Broom for the London Design Festival 2019

    Lee Broom creates kaleidoscopic light installation in London showroom

    The light and mirror installation at British designer Lee Broom's London showroom for London Design Festival appears to transport visitors into the interior of a kaleidoscope. More about Lee Broom creates kaleidoscopic light installation in London showroom

    Jennifer Hahn | 17 September 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Sam Jacob looks to a future when ocean plastic outnumbers fish

    Sam Jacob has reimagined a famous Eames textile for his London Design Festival installation Sea Things, to highlight the threat ocean plastic poses to marine life. More about Sam Jacob looks to a future when ocean plastic outnumbers fish

    Amy Frearson | 16 September 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Bamboo Ring Kengo Kuma V&A installation

    Kengo Kuma combines bamboo with carbon fibre to create "material for the future"

    Bamboo and carbon fibre can be used together to build earthquake-proof architecture, says Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, whose Bamboo Ring is installed at the V&A for London Design Festival. More about Kengo Kuma combines bamboo with carbon fibre to create "material for the future"

    Amy Frearson | 14 September 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Crossovers by Adorno at London Design Festival 2019

    Twelve exhibitions, events and installations to take in at London Design Festival 2019

    As London Design Festival approaches, Dezeen's Jennifer Hahn picks the 12 highlights to see and do during the week-long event, from a circular bamboo nest by architect Kengo Kuma to grow-it-yourself couture. More about Twelve exhibitions, events and installations to take in at London Design Festival 2019

    Jennifer Hahn | 13 September 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Legacy V&A furniture project

    Designers create personal wooden furniture for leaders of London's creative institutions

    Creative leaders of London's cultural institutions have collaborated with 10 designers to create an object of personal relevance to them from American red oak wood for London Design Festival. More about Designers create personal wooden furniture for leaders of London's creative institutions

    Augusta Pownall | 13 September 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Lena Pripp-Kovac IKEA 2030 circular economy

    Layer designs pendant lamps based on silkworm cocoons for Muuto

    Benjamin Hubert's design studio Layer has created a series of cocoon-like pendant lights for Danish furniture brand Muuto, inspired by the silkworm's act of "self-wrapping". More about Layer designs pendant lamps based on silkworm cocoons for Muuto

    Natashah Hitti | 3 September 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Kirkby Design creates fabric collection based on London Underground seats

    Textile brand Kirkby Design has collaborated with Transport for London to recreate seven heritage moquette designs featured on the city's Underground tube seats. More about Kirkby Design creates fabric collection based on London Underground seats

    Natashah Hitti | 31 August 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Verpan Verner Panton furniture

    Verpan unveils previously unrealised designs from Verner Panton archive

    Dedicated Verner Panton manufacturer Verpan has released three pieces of furniture designed by Panton but never before put into production, based on the designer's original sketches. More about Verpan unveils previously unrealised designs from Verner Panton archive

    Augusta Pownall | 29 August 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Guilio Cappellini reflects on 30 years of furniture designs with Jasper Morrison

    Italian furniture brand Cappellini and British designer Jasper Morrison celebrated three decades of collaboration in 2018. Creative director Guilio Cappellini looks back at designs the pair have produced together, from the iconic Thinking Man's Chair to the seating at Tate Modern. More about Guilio Cappellini reflects on 30 years of furniture designs with Jasper Morrison

    Katie de Klee | 29 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Christopher Farr launches two patterned fabrics from the Anni Albers archive

    Christopher Farr launches two patterned textiles from the Anni Albers archive

    British textile brand Christopher Farr celebrates Bauhaus pioneer Anni Albers with its latest range of rugs and fabric designs. More about Christopher Farr launches two patterned textiles from the Anni Albers archive

    Katie de Klee | 31 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Paula Lorence creates tactile objects for children with autism

    Paula Lorence designs Taktil objects for children with autism

    Riga School of Design and Art graduate Paula Lorence has created a series of objects to help children with autism spectrum disorders with their sensory development. More about Paula Lorence designs Taktil objects for children with autism

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 15 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Indoor watering system brings thirsty houseplants back from the brink

    Keita Augstkalne's intravenous drip brings neglected houseplants back to life

    Riga Design and Art School graduate Keita Augstkalne has developed an indoor watering system to revive plants that have been neglected by their busy owners. More about Keita Augstkalne's intravenous drip brings neglected houseplants back to life

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 15 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Bürstenhaus Redecker Müseum is a travelling showcase of brushes

    Bürstenhaus Redecker Müseum is a travelling showcase of brushes

    Forty brushes produced by German brand Bürstenhaus Redecker are celebrated in this exhibition curated by British designer Michael Marriott. More about Bürstenhaus Redecker Müseum is a travelling showcase of brushes

    Amy Frearson | 14 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Paperthin by Lennart and Lauren Leerdam

    Paperthin stool celebrates "the essence of the classic tin can"

    The "desirable" aesthetic of a standard mass-produced tin can has informed the shape of this stool designed by Lennart and Lauren Leerdam. More about Paperthin stool celebrates "the essence of the classic tin can"

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 10 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Responsive Furniture by Christian Hammer Juhl and Jade Chan

    Responsive Furniture expands and contracts according to users' needs

    Design Academy Eindhoven graduates Christian Hammer Juhl and Jade Chan have created a series of whimsical furniture items that respond to people's changing requirements. More about Responsive Furniture expands and contracts according to users' needs

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 10 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Aseptic Studio creates headless man-shaped pillow to reduce loneliness

    Headless human-shaped pillow by Aseptic Studio designed to reduce urban loneliness

    London-based Aseptic Studio has designed an ergonomic cushion in the shape of a headless torso to provide physical and emotional support for lonely millennials living in cities. More about Headless human-shaped pillow by Aseptic Studio designed to reduce urban loneliness

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 9 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Copper and glass objects imagine future where water is scarce

    Katrin Spranger's copper and glass objects imagine a future where water is scarce

    Artist Katrin Spranger's series of copper and glass sculptures made from plumbing parts and laboratory objects look to an imagined dystopian future. More about Katrin Spranger's copper and glass objects imagine a future where water is scarce

    Ali Morris | 5 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Five playful furniture and homeware designs from London Design Fair

    Design reporter Gunseli Yalcinkaya picks out some of the most eye-catching furniture, lighting and homeware presented at this year's London Design Fair, including a lamp that resembles a long-necked bird and a double-mouthed vase. More about Five playful furniture and homeware designs from London Design Fair

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 5 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Nolii's wireless Rise lamp also functions as a charger and an alarm clock

    Layer's first wireless tech product for new brand Nolii is a lamp that charges your phone and also functions as a "digital sunrise" alarm clock. More about Nolii's wireless Rise lamp also functions as a charger and an alarm clock

    Natashah Hitti | 5 October 2018 | Leave a comment
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Delavegacanolasso finishes home in Madrid with tactile material palette

Rosa María House by Delavegacanolasso

Anastasiia Tempynska transforms former embassy into "gallery-like" Kyiv showroom

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Jihyun Kim uses gloop glaze to create "gravity-defying" Salty Fairy Ring ceramics

Salty Fairy Ring ceramic vessel by Jiyhun Kim

"Quietly magical" Toronto cafe provides family-friendly third place

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