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Tokyo house designed by Satoru Hirota Architects to offer residents maximum privacy

A multi-layered facade creates extra privacy for the residents of this Tokyo house designed by local firm Satoru Hirota Architects (+ slideshow).

 
 

Studio UUffie captures wood grain in metal for Echo tables

London Design Festival 2016: Canadian studio UUffie has embedded metal into the growth lines of wood to create a set of textured tables (+ slideshow).

 
 

Dezeen's latest Pinterest board is bulging with inflatable structures

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From a blow-up mobile concert hall to an inflatable PVC nightclub, architects have been experimenting with a variety of balloon-like structures. We've pinned the most unusual examples to a new Pinterest board.

Follow Dezeen on Pinterest | See more inflatable design on our archive

 
 

Montana house by HUUM sits beside the Yellowstone River

Ponds fed by the Yellowstone River provide natural water features around this home by Hughes Umban Hower Architects, located on a ranch in Big Timber, Montana (+ slideshow).

 
 

India Mahdavi uses pink and yellow velvet for first RED Valentino store in London

French architect India Mahdavi has used bubblegum-pink and mustard-yellow velvet panels for the interior of this London fashion boutique for RED Valentino.

 
 

CEBRA completes Danish school with jagged roofs and stripy green walls

Vibrant green stripes and angular roofs add character to the exterior of this school that architecture firm CEBRA has completed in Aabybro, Denmark (+ slideshow).

 
 

Carine Khalife paints on glass to create Francis Bacon-inspired visuals for Makeunder music video

When creating this hand-painted music video for Oakland musician Makeunder, Carine Khalife looked to the works of figurative painter Francis Bacon (+ movie).

 
 

Normann Copenhagen's revamped flagship store features completely pink room

Normann Copenhagen has reopened its flagship furniture and homeware store in the Danish capital, where a steel corridor, mirrored walls and a space coloured entirely in pink have all been added (+ slideshow).

 
 
 
   
 
 

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