Stockholm Design Week highlights | Dieter Rams' modular furniture

Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen.
 
 
   
 
   
 

Dorte Mandrup adds thatched wing to Wadden Sea visitor centre in Denmark

Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter paired thatch  with blackened wood for this extension to a visitor's centre  on the Wadden Sea mud flats in Denmark. More ›

 
 

Dieter Rams' modular furniture showcased in Modular World exhibition at Vitra Campus

The modular furniture of influential German designer Dieter Rams is the focus of an exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein. More ›

 
 

Job of the day: architect at Herzog & de Meuron

Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for an architect at Herzog & de Meuron. The Swiss firm – which is working on the National Library of Israel – seeks a candidate that will be based between Basel and Jerusalem. More ›

 
 

Solem table keeps cables tidy with hidden storage in each leg

Copenhagen designer Martin Solem has designed a table that hides cables inside its legs to avoid messy office spaces. More ›

 
 

Asylum transforms Singapore spice warehouse into boutique hotel

The Warehouse by Asylum

Design firm Asylum has converted a former spice warehouse on the Singapore River into a hotel, featuring exposed ceilings trusses, brickwork walls and mid-century style furniture. More ›

 
 

Benjamin Hubert creates new configuration of modular Pair chair for Fritz Hansen

Not content with the 8,000 existing configurations of his modular Fritz Hansen chair, designer Benjamin Hubert is launching a new star-shaped, wheeled base at Stockholm Furniture Fair, which opens tomorrow. More ›

 
 

Jun Igarashi uses plywood boxes to separate studio from home for Japanese painter

A cluster of timber-clad boxes are set at varying angles to ensure optimal daylight reaches the interior of this house and artist's studio in the Japanese town of Oasa. More ›

 
 

Peter Ortner photographs 500 bus stops in former Soviet Union

German photographer Peter Ortner has spent seven years documenting  500 bus stops across former Soviet countries, including a triangular pavilion, a winged shelter and several colourful mosaic designs. More ›

 
 

FEA Studio installs "cloud-like" sports hall in mountainous landscape of northern Iran

The corners of this aluminium-clad sports hall near the Iranian city of Bastam lift up from the earth to lend the irregular form a "cloud-like" appearance. More ›

 
 

Five of the best exhibits to see at Stockholm Design Week 2017

Jaime Hayón's back catalogue and a furniture collection inspired by an 18th-century religious sect are among the attractions we recommend at Stockholm Design Week, which gets underway tomorrow. More ›

 
 

Morag Myerscough brightens the wards of Sheffield Children's Hospital

British designer Morag Myerscough had to meet strict clinical regulations to bring her bright colours and harlequin prints to the wards of this children's hospital in northern England. More ›