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Collection of benches woven in 3D-printed concrete

Woven concrete benches by Studio 7.5 and XstreeE

Berlin-based designers Studio 7.5 collaborated with Parisian 3D printing experts XstreeE to create a series of continuously printed concrete benches with a woven pattern. More ›

 
 

TeamLab creates virtual vortex as inaugural installation for Helsinki's Amos Rex gallery

Japanese art collective TeamLab has created a site-specific digital installation of water moving towards a vortex, on the inside of a domed roof in the new Amos Rex museum in Helsinki. More ›

 
 

Amos Rex's bulging underground galleries create playful landscape in Helsinki plaza

Amos Rex by JKMM Architects

JKMM Architects designed a series of domed subterranean galleries for the soon-to-open Amos Rex museum in Helsinki, which bubble up through the ground to create a playful outdoor landscape. More ›

 
 

Anderssen & Voll designs Muuto's first ever high-back sofa

Muuto: Outline Highback Sofa by Anderssen & Voll

Danish brand Muuto has launched its first ever high-back sofa, which it says is designed to create private spheres within large open-plan offices. More ›

 
 

US Open tennis courts spruced up with furniture by Michael Graves' studio

US Open furniture by Michael Graves Architecture & Design

American studio Michael Graves Architecture & Design has created new seats for players, umpires and line judges at the US Open Tennis Championships, which begin this coming week in Queens, New York. More ›

 
 

Alarciaferrer Arquitectos builds Casa MM within Argentinian nature preserve

Casa MM by Alarcia Ferrer Arquitectos

Argentinian firm Alarciaferrer Arquitectos has designed a house with exposed concrete walls, a sloping roof and an outdoor swimming pool in a rural part of the country. More ›

 
 

Renovated 1950s São Paulo apartment is arranged around planted lightwells

Tucumã Apartment by Cupertino Arquitetura

Brazilian studio Cupertino Arquitetura has renovated this mid-century apartment in São Paulo for the grandchild of its former owner, turning a pair of disused outdoor spaces into gardens in the process. More ›