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Studio Joanna Laajisto transforms Helsinki bread factory into Bob the Robot's office

Studio Joanna Laajisto has created an office for a Finnish advertising agency inside a bread factory with six-metre-high ceilings, in Helsinki.

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Matteo Thun creates limited edition series of opaque vessels for Venini

Italian architect Matteo Thun has used cold-processing techniques to create a series of opaque blown-glass vases for Murano glassmakers Venini.

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Discover museums from around the world via our Pinterest board

We've created a Pinterest board showcasing the best museum design, including Studio Libeskind's MO Museum, which is punctured with skylights and stairways, and the red sandstone Chinese Academy of ArtFollow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

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Massive stone blocks form walls of Provence winery

Carl Fredrik Svenstedt Architect has completed a winery in Provence with facades made of one-tonne stone blocks, which are staggered in places to let the light in.

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Atelier Pierre Thibault completes shed-like guesthouse in Quebec gardens

Matching wooden walls, floors and furnishings blend together inside this pair of gabled buildings, designed by Canadian studio Atelier Pierre Thibault to offer communal accommodation for visitors to a Quebec nature reserve.

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Brass details decorate Bergen Street apartment by General Assembly

The craft of jewellery making provided a starting point for Brooklyn studio General Assembly's interior for this penthouse in Boerum Hill.

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