Product design
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Single life: the new floral minimalism means less is more
By Emma Moore Last updated
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Meet the designers giving traditional European craft an unexpected contemporary edge
By Giovanna Dunmall Last updated
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Dream factory: the making of Vitsœ’s visionary HQ
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Design Miami/ Basel 2012
By Henrietta Thompson Last updated
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Gufram gets its groove on with soul-powered seating at Salone del Mobile
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Hay Play reinterprets classic table games
Newly-launched Hay Play takes the Danish brand’s sleek design and colourful attitude to popular table games, from backgammon to chess and yatzy
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Yinka Ilori’s new homeware brightens 2020 with joyful optimism
Distinctively colorful and sustainably made, the designer’s new range of homewares includes cups, plates, rugs and cushions in his signature playful patterns and palettes inspired by his childhood
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Ikea’s latest collection explores ‘the sweet spot between art and design’
Ikea’s Art Event Collection features objects by Sabine Marcelis, Daniel Arsham, Gelthop, Humans Since 1982 and Stefan Marx
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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A former printworks makes an impression as a gallery and home for designer Xavier Lust
By Siska Lyssens Last updated
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Found Muji
By Nick Compton Last updated
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EPFL + ECAL Lab pushes our buttons with its 'Lazy Bytes' project
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Power flow: Zaha Hadid’s newest product collection launches at Maison et Objet
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Shining examples: the winners of the 2016 Dutch Design Awards announced
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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WallpaperSTORE* pop-ups and concept stores from around the globe
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Design Parade 7 at the Villa Noailles, Hyères
By Lauren Ho Last updated
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Reclaimed materials transformed into terrazzo by Ajoto and Olivia Aspinall
We take a look at how British writing instruments brand Ajoto uses the waste from its pen manufacturing process to create a minimal pen rest, in collaboration with artisan Olivia Aspinall
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola unveils interiors for first London residential project
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Lebanon’s design scene is flourishing at the House of Today Biennale in Beirut
By Tracy Lynn Chemaly Last updated
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Lee Broom launches celestial lighting at Salone del Mobile
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Todd Bracher on intriguing perfume bottle for Issey Miyake
A Drop d'Issey is the new female fragrance from Issey Miyake Parfums. American designer Todd Bracher discusses his intriguing bottle design and the future of perfume packaging, as we look back at innovation from Issey Miyake perfumes past
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Class values: the Ulm School's singular approach to product design
By Clare Dowdy Last updated
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Sir Jony Ive reflects on the nature of objects, the fragility of ideas, and 20 years of Apple design
By Tony Chambers Last updated
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Robotic tailors to AR trainers. Fashion retail is evolving digitally.
There's a host of innovative and immersive solutions which brands and retailers are bringing to shopping online today, from Savile Row tailor Huntsman to bricks-and-mortar boutique Browns
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Compact, powerful, sustainable: is this the future of vacuum cleaners?
Made with 20 per cent recycled plastic and aluminium and designed to be repaired, this HEPA vacuum cleaner by home products newcomer Airsign was conceived by Joseph Guerra
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Design start-up Knnox fuels ethical manufacturing with a build-your-own lighter
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Raawii enlists ceramic artist Alev Siesbye for a multi-chromatic collection
The collection by Turkish artist Alev Siesbye for Danish brand Raawii includes cups, boxes and vases in multicoloured hues
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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London’s Design Museum becomes a supermarket selling artist-designed essential items
The Design Museum shop will turn into ‘Supermarket’ designed by Camille Walala and will sell competitively priced items including toilet roll, porridge oats and coffee, in packaging created by emerging artists
By Ben Gorham Last updated