Museum with moving screens | Cantilevered holiday home | Golden-framed TV

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Moveable wooden screens are set into concrete facades of Mokyeonri Wood Culture Museum

This museum in Incheon, South Korea, is dedicated to teaching visitors about wood and features moving timber screens that create effects similar to dappled sunlight filtering through trees. More ›

 
 

Hem unveils Chlorophyll and Ink furniture collection inspired by exotic plants and fabrics

Furniture brand Hem has unveiled its 2017/18 collection, which includes new rugs and pouffes with elements borrowed from exotic plants and shimmering fabrics. More ›

 
 

Striking stables feature on our new Pinterest board

Our latest Pinterest board is devoted to stables – including ones that currently provide homes for horses, and ones that have been converted into houses and hotels. Examples include an open-sided shelter made from railway sleepers and a wooden cabin on the edge of a Finnish forestFollow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Vertical strips surround white Barcode House in Austin by Webber + Studio

Barcode House by Webber Studio

US firm Webber + Studio has covered this family home in Austin with metal cladding that features raised strips of varying widths. More ›

 
 

Holiday home by Masato Sekiya cantilevers over a river bank in Nara Prefecture

Cliff House by Planet Creations

Masato Sekiya's firm Planet Creations has completed a concrete weekend house, which cantilevers six metres over a rocky ledge in Japan's Omine mountain range. More ›

 
 

Competition: win a pocket-sized solar lamp designed by Olafur Eliasson

Little Sun Diamond by Olafur Eliasson

Dezeen has teamed up with solar energy company Little Sun to celebrate its five-year anniversary by giving away three of its new Little Sun Diamond lamps, designed by Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. More ›

 
 

Loewe unveils ultra-thin statement TV with a slender golden frame

Loewe Bild X television concept by Bodo Sperlein

Loewe creative director Bodo Sperlein has revealed his latest attempt to "de-geezer the TV" with the Bild X concept, presented this week at consumer electronics show IFA Berlin. More ›