2440x1220, Saw, Assemble by Pål Rodenius
Swedish designer Pål Rodenius sells sheets of plywood printed with the outlines of furniture components. More about 2440x1220, Saw, Assemble by Pål Rodenius
Swedish designer Pål Rodenius sells sheets of plywood printed with the outlines of furniture components. More about 2440x1220, Saw, Assemble by Pål Rodenius
Brazilian designer Brunno Jahara of Jahara Studio has created a collection of furniture made using scrap wood. More about Neorustica by Jahara Studio
Facet Studio have completed the interior of a vintage shop in Osaka, Japan, using cedarwood, rice paper and linen. More about Habitat Antique by Facet Studio
Dutch designer Chris Kabel has created a circular bench made from one 10 metre-long wooden beam. More about Shared Space III by Chris Kabel
Venice Architecture Biennale 2010: this stepped wooden pavilion by Irish studio dePaor Architects is on show at the Venice Architecture Biennale. More about 4am by dePaor Architects
Dutch designer Jeroen van Laarhoven has created a collection of conjoined chairs. More about LAT Chair by Jeroen van Laarhoven
A1 Architects of Prague designed this little tea house with a tall roof in Ostrava in the Czech Republic. More about Hat Tea House by A1 Architects
London Design Festival 2010: London designer Héctor Serrano will present these reconfigurable wooden figures at 100% Design this week. More about Mr. Cube by Héctor Serrano
This weekend designer Gareth Neal will create picnic areas around east London with furniture covered in intricate marquetry. More about Urban Picnic by Gareth Neal
American designer Paul Loebach created this collection of rustic furniture in reference to the country cabins erected in nineteenth-century Adirondack, New York. More about Great Camp Collection by Paul Loebach
Viennese designer Marco Dessí created these stacking chairs milled from plywood to reveal the material's multiple layers. More about Prater Chair by Marco Dessí
Designers Studio Weave have installed a meandering 324 metre-long bench on the seafront at Littlehampton in the UK. More about The Longest Bench by Studio Weave
American firm Peter Rose + Partners have completed a cypress-clad extension to a yoga centre in Western Massachusetts, USA. More about Kripalu Annex by Peter Rose + Partners
University of Lincoln graduate Sebastian Cox has made a range of furniture from unseasoned coppiced hazel wood. More about Products of Silviculture by Sebastian Cox
Japanese architects Coo Planning have created this house in Osaka, Japan, with an interior on stepped levels entirely finished in timber boards. More about House in Hamadera by Coo Planning
Industrial designer Asaf Weinbroom has created a range of lighting made entirely of wood, including the joints and connector clamps. More about Handmadelights by Asaf Weinbroom
Royal College of Art graduate Seongyong Lee has developed a process for making wooden tubes from veneer, which he uses to make lightweight furniture. More about Plytube by Seongyong Lee
London firm Rundell Associates have completed this new art and design department at a secondary school in Devon, UK. More about West Buckland School by Rundell Associates
Oregon designers John Arndt and Wonhee Jeong Studio Gorm are exhibiting their Shaker-inspired Peg furniture system at the Direktorenhaus art space in Berlin. More about Peg by Studio Gorm
Japanese architect Tomohiro Hata has completed a house in Kyoto, Japan, that has a three-storey wooden house hidden inside it. More about Belly House by Tomohiro Hata