Top home interiors of 2017 | Wes Anderson-inspired cafe | Minimal skincare packaging

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Geometric forms and embossed details recall historic predecessors at Spanish psychiatric facility

Psychiatric Center by Vaillo+Irigaray Architects

Vaillo+Irigaray Architects has modernised a 19th-century psychiatric centre in the Spanish city of Pamplona by adding a series of structures with gabled profiles that reference the forms of the existing buildings. More ›

 
 

Dezeen's top 10 home interiors of 2017

A moody grey-toned apartment in Taipei and a pastel-hued flat in Stockholm are among the most impressive home interiors to emerge over the past 12 months. Continuing our review of 2017, editorial assistant Natasha Levy selects 10 of the best. More ›

 
 

Our new Pinterest board showcases the best projects for winter sports on Dezeen

This new Pinterest board will inspire you to head straight to the slopes, with architecture and design projects for winter sports including a California mountain resort and a restaurant in the South Tyrolean Dolomites featuring three cantilevered blackened wood huts. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Curvaceous extension by Tom Givone abuts farmhouse in Pennsylvania

Twist Farmhouse by Tom Givone

Self-taught designer Tom Givone has extended a white house in rural America with a warped metal-clad addition that starkly contrasts the traditional architecture. More ›

 
 

Stefano Pasqualetti completes "soothing and timeless" condos in Tribeca

Pebble-dashed stone, etched white marble and a sculptural black metal staircase feature in these residences in New York's Tribeca, styled by Italian architect Stefano Pasqualetti. More ›

 
 

Chengdu cafe features interiors inspired by Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel

Melbourne studio Biasol combined marble surfaces with geometric elevations and pastel hues as a nod to Wes Anderson's film The Grand Budapest Hotel for this cafe in Chengdu, China. More ›

 
 

Tokujin Yoshioka designs minimal packaging for Japanese skincare brand

Tokujin Yoshioka has created a range of minimal bottles and tubes for a Japanese skincare brand, which are each topped with lids made to look like natural stone. More ›

 
 

Pesi designs homeware that incorporates wireless charging

Wireless accessories by designstudio PESI

South Korean design studio Pesi has created a range of furniture and homeware products, which each incorporate wireless charging technology to rid smartphone users of wires and cables. More ›