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New Designers 2011: London Metropolitan University graduate Adrian Bergman has designed a modular retail display system that’s only held together by rubber rings. (more…) </img></img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> View the full article
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Dezeen and east London venue Concrete have teamed up to host Change the Record, a live performance by designer Paul Cocksedge on Tuesday 20 September. (more…) </img></img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> View the full article
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Guerilla lighting designers Luzinterruptus snuck out in the dead of night to stick 400 illuminated silicone nipples all over statues outside the Public Art Museum in Madrid. (more…) </img></img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> View the full article
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Inside 2011: we’ve been posting the winners of the inaugural Inside awards as they’re announced today and you can now check out all nine winning projects in our special Inside category. We’ll be showing interviews with the winners on Dezeen Screen over the coming days, but in the meantime you can watch interviews with the judges here. Inside world festival of interiors is taking place on the third floor of the Centro de Convenciones Internacionales de Barcelona until 4 November – see all our stories about the event here and find out what we’re up to in Barcelona this week here. </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </…
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Glass screens fold across the front of this house in Yamanashi, Japan, to transform a covered garden into an indoor dining room. (more…) </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> View the full article
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The latest collection by London designer Philippe Malouin combines concrete with a complex brass grid. (more…) </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> View the full article
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Morsels of food complete the drawings on these plates, appearing to be hoisted on cranes and forklift trucks or transported by land, sea and air. (more…) </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> View the full article
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Designed in Hackney: we’re kicking off this week’s set of iconic projects designed in the London borough of Hackney with a Stirling Prize-nominated museum of fine art in Denmark by Shoreditch firm Tony Fretton Architects. (more…) </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> View the full article
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Danish architects BIG have designed two skyscrapers for Seoul that will be bridged by two smaller, horizontally rotated blocks. (more…) View the full article
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The Dezeen office reopens tomorrow following the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee holiday. Now you can remember the long weekend forever by downloading a free souvenir poster designed by Hackney graphic designer Sarah Hyndman of With Relish. (more…) View the full article
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Plymouth University graduate Richard Burrow presents a folding sewing machine at London graduate show New Designers this week. (more…) View the full article
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Beijing Design Week: British photographer John Short and design studio Praline created these “audio explosions” by scattering colour pigments using different sound frequencies (+ movie). (more…) View the full article
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News: the US military is developing its own 3D printers for the frontline which will enable soldiers to quickly and cheaply produce spare parts for their weapons and equipment. (more…) View the full article
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Dutch studio MVRDV has given the new Oslo headquarters for Norwegian bank DNB a pixellated appearance by building a stack of brick and glass cubes. (more…) View the full article
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News: Zaha Hadid Architects has been appointed by the Mayor of London to help develop plans for a major new airport in the southeast of England. (more...) View the full article
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News: Turkish firm Yalın Mimarlık has won a competition to design an archaeological museum on the site of the ancient city of Troy in north-west Turkey (+ movie). (more...) View the full article
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A group of students from the Royal College of Art in London has developed headsets that allow the wearer to adjust their sight and hearing in the same way they'd control the settings on a TV or radio (+ movie). (more...) View the full article
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Sou Fujimoto's newly unveiled Serpentine Gallery Pavilion (above, photographed by Iwan Baan) is the big news in this week's issue of Dezeen Mail, which also features all the latest news, jobs, competitions and reader comments from Dezeen. Read Dezeen Mail issue 155 | Subscribe to Dezeen Mail View the full article
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Clothing can be tucked away behind the textile skins of these storage units by German designer Meike Harde. (more...) View the full article
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Ever judged a book by its cover? Amsterdam creative studio Moore has reversed the well-known idiom – designing a sleeve that scans your face and won't open unless approached without prejudice (+ movie). (more…) View the full article
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Balconies of all shapes and sizes have been added to our latest Pinterest board. See our new balconies Pinterest board » Follow Dezeen on Pinterest » View the full article
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Our new Pinterest board features a variety of designs created from paper, including intricately crafted models of tropical birds, a fluffy looking chair by Nendo and brightly coloured fashion outfits. See our new paper designs Pinterest board» Follow Dezeen on Pinterest» View the full article
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This activity-tracking device by former Apple CEO John Sculley's tech startup Misfit looks more like luxury jewellery than a sports accessory. (more...) View the full article
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Australian office Tribe Studio has hollowed out the centre of a 1920s house in Sydney to create angular ceilings and a wide entrance to the garden (+ slideshow). (more...) View the full article
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