Kitchen Insects by Sayaka Yamamoto
Sayaka Yamamoto of design duo BCXSY has designed Kitchen Insects, a project illustrating imaginary insects found in a kitchen. More
Sayaka Yamamoto of design duo BCXSY has designed Kitchen Insects, a project illustrating imaginary insects found in a kitchen. More
Icelandic designer Róshildur Jónsdóttir has designed a toy construction kit that uses fish bones as components. More
The first of our video interviews conducted at Design Miami last month features John Maeda, the multi-skilled designer who is now president of Rhode Island School of Design. More
Studio Arne Quinze have completed the interior of die Kunstbar in Cologne, Germany. More
Toronto-based designer Daniel Simmons has designed a conceptual shrine for meditation called Contemporary Pagoda. More
Japanese architects ARTechnic have completed Shell, a holiday villa in Karuizawa, Japan. More
Here's another student project, this time a pavilion designed by Alan Lu at the University of California. More
University of Innsbruck graduate Andreas Hoerl has sent us these images of his thesis project called Flotsam - swimming architecture. More
Austrian designer Christian Precht has designed a compact living environment called OrganiCube. More
Architects Aboday have completed a holiday home called Villa Paya-Paya in Bali, Indonesia. More
XTEN Architecture have designed Sapphire Gallery, an extension to a house for art collectors in Los Angeles, USA. More
Swiss designers Tina Stieger and Annina Gaehwiler of Pour les Alpes have designed a collection of furniture called Echos.
Concluding our review of the most clicked-on Dezeen stories from each month during 2008, the top five from December begins with REK, an extending bookcase by Rotterdam-based designer Reinier de Jong. More
Here are the five most-viewed stories from November 2008, starting with the Rødovre Skyscraper in Copenhagen by Dutch architects MVRDV and Danish co-architects ADEPT. More
Happy New Year! Continuing our review of 2008, most popular in October was Top of Tyrol, a mountain-top viewing platform above a glacier by Innsbruck architects Astearchitecture. More