No Picnic by Elding Oscarson
Swedish design duo Elding Oscarson have completed this office for design consultants No Picnic in Stockholm, divided in two by a reflective aluminium wall. More about No Picnic by Elding Oscarson
Swedish design duo Elding Oscarson have completed this office for design consultants No Picnic in Stockholm, divided in two by a reflective aluminium wall. More about No Picnic by Elding Oscarson
Milan 2011: in Milan this week Italian brand Moroso launch this set of low tables by Japanese designers Nendo, where a mirrored lower shelf reveals the patterned underside of the table top. More about Pond by Nendo for Moroso
Milan 2011: Designers La Mamba of Valencia will present this series of mirrors on legs at Tortona Design Week in Milan next month. More about Mirrors by La Mamba for Omelette-ed
We've featured a few projects using reflections to clever effect recently, so this month's top ten is a roundup of our most popular Dezeen stories about mirrors. More about Dezeen’s top ten: mirrors
Here's another hair salon by Japanese designer Teruhiro Yanagihara, this time located in central Osaka, Japan, featuring free-standing mirrored boxes. More about NE by Teruhiro Yanagihara
A slide is hidden behind the mirrored wall in this Tokyo office by Japanese studio Schemata Architecture Office. More about MR Design Office by Schemata Architecture Office
Here are some photographs of the completed Treehotel by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, a mirrored glass box suspended round the trunk of a tree in Harads, northern Sweden. More about Mirrorcube by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
Designers Big-Game of Lausanne have made a series of mirrors from car windscreens. More about Flat Mirrors by Big-Game
Architect Frank Gehry has unveiled his designs for a new business school at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. More about Dr Chau Chak Wing Building by Frank Gehry
Vienna Design Week: for Vienna Design Week Swiss designer Nicolas Le Moigne presents a series of rings that incorporate mirrors, manipulating the diamond's image. More about Rings by Nicolas Le Moigne and A.E.Köchert
Copenhagen firm Svendborg Architects have built this artist's studio inside an existing stable building in Denmark. More about A Studio for a Danish Artist by Svendborg Architects
These mirrored benches by Japanese firm Mount Fuji Architects Studio sit beneath cherry trees at the Towada Art Centre in Japan. More about In Flakes by Mount Fuji Architects Studio
ÉCAL University of Art and Design Lausanne graduate Jennifer Rabatel has taken inspiration from tools such as spanners, spatulas and try squares to create a series of functional everyday objects. More about Extra-ORdinary by Jennifer Rabatel
This restaurant interior wrapped in a curtain of mirrored fins by London architecture and interiors firm d-raw has opened at the Fenwick department store on London's New Bond Street. More about Bond & Brook by d-raw
Photographer Julien Lanoo has sent us his photos of this wooden folly with mirrored shutters in the mountains of southern Germany by Berlin studio Baumhauer. More about Folly by Baumhauer
Polish studio moomoo architects have introduced mirrored columns, slanted walls and a clothes shop to the interior of this hair salon in Warsaw, Poland. More about Hair salon by moomoo architects
Designer Bruce Munro has laid out 600,000 CDs on the grass in a Wiltshire field in the UK. More about CDSea by Bruce Munro
Italian design studio CLS Architetti have completed a shop in Vietnam with undulating fins and a giant mirrorball. More about Boutique Runway by CLS Architetti
Brussels studio Label Architecture have transformed the interior of a family house in Brussels, Belgium, by covering some walls in rough, black-stained oriented strand board and painting others white. More about Fiat Lux by Label Architecture
This cave inside a glass box is a pavilion in Tilburg, Netherlands, by Melbourne designer Callum Morton. More about Grotto by Callum Morton