Adjaye's pink-concrete LA store | Unique saunas | Seaweed pavilion at Davos

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Charlie Luxton Design restores and extends cotswolds bungalow

Charlie Luxton Design decided to "refurbish not demolish" a neglected, brick bungalow on the edge of a village in the Cotswolds to create a family home.

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10 steamy saunas to sweat it out in colder climes

Floating saunas, an egg-shaped sauna and a sauna built like a concrete mine shaft are some of the 10 unique saunas to warm up in cold countries.

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This week sofas and young designers were showcased at Maison&Objet

This week on Dezeen, the work of up-and-coming French designers, alongside sofas and rugs were on show at the Maison&Objet furniture and accessories fair in Paris.

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Watch The World Around architecture conference live from New York

Architects including Junya Ishigami, Elizabeth Diller and Shohei Shigematsu are speaking at the inaugural The World Around architecture forum today. Watch the conference live from 10:30am New York time.

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Samuel Wilkinson designs contemporary take on the director's chair

British designer Samuel Wilkinson has updated the classic director's chair, introducing a hidden mechanism that allows the fabric seat to be held in tension without any noticeable support.

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David Adjaye curves pink concrete around Los Angeles store The Webster

David Adjaye has used pink-tinted concrete to form a "tough and gentle" store in Los Angeles for fashion retailer The Webster, which marks the British-Ghanian architect's first project in California.

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Julia Lohmann brings seaweed pavilion to Davos as climate change warning

Designer Julia Lohmann's Department of Seaweed is showing a pavilion made of kelp and rattan at the World Economic Forum conference in Davos, where world leaders have met this week.

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California modernists RM Schindler and Richard Neutra influence Maker's Collection furniture

Los Angeles studio Lawson-Fenning has outfitted an apartment in RM Schindler's 1930s residential building Manola Court with furniture influenced by California modernism.

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