Milan designer Emanuele Pizzolorusso has created a series of maps for Italian brand Palomar that are designed to survive being screwed up and stuffed into a pocket or bag.
Called Crumpled City, the
Concertinaed paper-like ribbons swoop through an exhibition about performance art and movement designed by London firm Amanda Levete Architects at the Hayward Gallery in London.
Called Move: Choreo
More from Alessi: the Italian brand’s new Spring/Summer 2007 collection includes a new range of baskets from the Campana Brothers.
Called Nuvem (Clouds), the range employs the Brazilian desig
Alessi has released a range of products designed by Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA, as part of the Italian tableware brand’s Spring/Summer 2007 collection (via d
Rolf Sachs has created a window display at Selfridges department store in London, featuring new work by the designer.
The display has been inspired by the exhibition Surreal Things: Surrealism and
Milan update: Dutch outfit Freedom of Creation will launch four new rapid-prototyped products in Milan next month, as shown here.
FOC designer Janne Kyttanen has created three lamps, called Cambria
Twenty-First Century icons: normal dezeen service will resume on Monday! Meanwhile, here’s our final installation of chapters from Marcus’ book, Twenty-First Century Design.
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Twenty-First Century icons: yet another chapter from Marcus’ book, Twenty-First Century Design.
Popstage MezzDate 2003Place Breda, NetherlandsArchitects Erick van Egeraat Associated Architects