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Wingårdhs slides glass restaurant under Foster + Partners-designed bridge

Swedish studio Wingårdhs has unveiled Slussporten, a glass-fronted restaurant located underneath Stockholm's Goldbridge that was designed to challenge the idea that "nothing good happens under a bridge".

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Parametricism "changed how we think" as architects says Melike Altınışık

The theories of parametricism have positively influenced the direction of architecture, but the ambition to make it the universal style is misguided, says Turkish architect Melike Altınışık in this interview.

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Dezeen picks the eight most covetable products from IKEA's latest PS collection

For the first time in nearly 10 years, IKEA has unveiled a new edition of its experimental PS collection, known for letting "designers go a bit more wild". Here, Dezeen spotlights eight standout pieces from the range, most of which cost under £100.

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Woodworking clamps inform playful height-adjustable IKEA stool

As part of IKEA's PS collection, which releases today, Swedish designer Mikael Axelsson has designed a stool with a base of birchwood "teeth" and an analogue lock that allows users to adjust the height.

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Larder cupboard by Inglis Hall

Dezeen Showroom: British kitchen brand Inglis Hall has launched its Larder cupboard, a handsome wood cabinet handpicked from obscurity by designer Jay Osgerby for his own country kitchen.

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Dezeen shortlisted for nine industry awards

Dezeen has been shortlisted for prestigious BSME, AOP, PPA and Conference and Events Awards.

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Lex Pott creates "universal and unpretentious" portable lamps for IKEA

Dutch designer Lex Pott has created the PS2026 Portable Lamp as part of the IKEA's latest PS Collection, which is being unveiled later today.

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Miriam Peterson and David Hills named Dezeen Awards 2026 judges

Architects Miriam Peterson and David Hills and designers Min Chen and Donna McColm have joined the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2026.

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KitKat reimagines packaging as signal-blocking smartphone pouch

Creative agency Ogilvy has created a special edition packaging for KitKat that doubles as a kind of tiny smartphone jail once the biscuit is removed, allowing users to "have a break" from their hyperconnected lives.

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Jaderalmeida opens US flagship in New York

Promotion: with the opening of its showroom in New York, presence at ICFF and upcoming NYCxDesign debut, Brazilian brand Jaderalmeida intends to establish itself in the North American design scene.

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Toronto island neighbourhood to feature Canada's "most ambitious" car-free space

Danish landscape studio SLA is among the designers of a neighbourhood on an island in Toronto's Port Lands district, set to advance after receiving the all-clear from planning officials in the city.

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Dezeen Debate features Morocco's "proper sci-fi" tallest building

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Bricault Design shapes house to "share a language with the surrounding peaks" in Canada

Canadian studio Bricault Design has created a cabin informed by adjacent mountain peaks, featuring green roofs and slate cladding, to age in tandem with its wooded site in British Columbia, Canada.

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New York's ICFF to move to November from 2027

New York furniture show International Contemporary Furniture Fair will move from its May dates to a spot in November, after more than 35 years, starting in 2027.

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Arching motion-informed amphitheatre among projects from University of Dundee

Dezeen School Shows: a creative redesign of an amphitheatre informed by dance is among the projects from the University of Dundee.

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Smart Shelf by Philippe Malouin for Very Simple Kitchen

Dezeen Showroom: designer Philippe Malouin's Smart Shelf for Italian brand Very Simple Kitchen combines air extraction, lighting and storage, and is operated with tactile knobs rather than touchscreens.

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António Bessa Cruz Architects replaces Porto car workshop with industrial-themed home

Exposed concrete, steel-framed windows and handmade bricks reference the formerly industrial site of Agramonte House, a home in Portugal designed by local studio António Bessa Cruz Architects.

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Metropol Parasol's wears its parametric structure "on its sleeve"

We continue our Parametricism series by looking at Metropol Parasol by German architecture studio J Mayer H and engineering firm Arup, a flowing timber canopy perched above the historic Plaza de la Encarnación in Seville, Spain.

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Metamorphoses wall covering by Oliver Laric and Ceramiche Refin

Dezeen Showroom: Italian company Ceramiche Refin worked with artist Oliver Laric on large-scale porcelain stoneware wall coverings that change appearance depending on viewing angle.

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Ten DesignMarch highlights that encapsulate Iceland's eclectic creative scene

From a fish-skin lamp to housing wrapped in road barriers, here are Dezeen's picks of the top exhibits at this year's DesignMarch in Iceland.

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"I have a lot of sympathy" for young designers says Jasper Morrison

The increasing prominence of craft in design amid dwindling commercial opportunities has echoes of the scene in 1980s London, British industrial designer Jasper Morrison tells Dezeen in this interview.

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Calbee changes crisp packaging colour to black and white due to Iran war material shortages

Japanese snack food brand Calbee has announced that it is changing the design of its packaging for some products because of  "supply instability affecting certain raw materials" as a result of the ongoing Iran war.

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Gramicci store in east London revolves around jumbo pair of stripy shorts

Creative agency Steep Learning Group wanted to emulate "a giant doughnut outside a doughnut shop" when creating a playful 2.5-metre-tall sculpture of a pair of shorts to act as the mascot for clothing brand Gramicci's east London store.

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Daniel Libeskind and Nzinga Biegueng Mboup revealed as Dezeen Awards 2026 judges

Architects Daniel Libeskind and Nzinga Biegueng Mboup and designers Joonas Vartola and Budiman Ong have joined the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2026.

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Tutto Bene combines "the futuristic and the historic" for Milan Fornasetti store

Design studio Tutto Bene has updated Italian brand Fornasetti's Milan flagship store, using stainless steel, burl wood and trompe l'oeil-painted walls to create spaces that reference the brand's history.

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Ceramics of Italy International Tile Competition 2026 opens for entries

Promotion: Confindustria Ceramica and the Italian Trade Agency have launched the annual Ceramics of Italy International Tile Competition, celebrating global projects using Italian ceramic and porcelain tiles.

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Johnston Marklee completes "democratic by nature" green-metal tower in Phoenix

California studio Johnston Marklee has completed Ray Phoenix, a residential building in Arizona clad in a mint green metal facade, the colour informed by the surrounding desert.

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Ikonstudio releases historic furniture by Louis Kahn and SOM

Canadian design outfit Ikonstudio has launched its inaugural collections of historic furniture, which were designed by SOM and Louis Kahn.

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Tipo-Z basin by Roberto Palomba for Ideal Standard

Dezeen Showroom: designer Roberto Palomba worked with bathroom brand Ideal Standard on this pedestal basin designed to have a statuesque presence in the bathroom.

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