Minimal mobile phone | Self-supporting stone pavilion

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AAU Anastas and GSA Research Laboratory use digital technologies to create self-supporting stone pavilion

Three hundred individually cut and mutually supporting stone pieces form this latticed canopy in Jericho, which was developed as a prototype to demonstrate new possibilities for building with stone. More ›

 
 

Carl Hansen & Son reissues Poul Kjærholm's PK1 dining chair

PK1 by Poul Kjærholm for Carl Hansen and Son

Furniture brand Carl Hansen & Son has reissued the first dining chair by Danish designer Poul Kjærholm put into production. More ›

 
 

Dezeen's New York Pinterest board is an ideal city guide for design month

With New York's design season well underway, our updated Pinterest board showcases the best architecture and design from around the Big Apple, including SHoP Architects' recently completed "dancing" skyscrapers along the East River and Piet Boon's Dutch-inspired apartments on Park AvenueFollow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

West Virginia home by GriD Architects perches above Potomac River

Ridge House by GriD Architects

Maryland-based GriD Architects has taken cues from vernacular Appalachian houses and local rock formations to create this West Virginia home on a forested hillside. More ›

 
 

Minimalist Light Phone is designed to be used as little as possible

Light Phone

Designers Joe Hollier and Kaiwei Tang have designed a mobile phone that intentionally lacks features, in hopes of encouraging users to disconnect from the internet. More ›

 
 

Chybik + Kristof uses 900 plastic chairs to clad Czech furniture showroom

Chybik + Kristof clad Czech furniture showroom

Hundreds of used black plastic chairs cover the facade of this furniture shop, which architecture studio Chybik + Kristof  has created inside a former car showroom in the Czech city of Brno. More ›

 
 

Konstantin Grcic designs "strictly vertical" Primo chair for Mattiazzi

Primo by Konstantin Grcic for Mattiazzi

German designer Konstantin Grcic has created a straight-legged "archetypal" chair for Italian furniture brand Mattiazzi. More ›

 
 

Christian Halleröd uses yellow accents for Axel Arigato Gallery in Stockholm

Axel Arigato Stockholm Pop-Up

When designing this pop-up store for fashion brand Axel Arigato, Christian Halleröd brought colour to the minimal space through yellow-tinted windows and bright fur seats. More ›