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Ten tranquil bathrooms with dark and soothing interiors

A charred-wood washroom and a monolithic, concrete bathtub feature in this roundup of 10 zen bathrooms that swap traditional white walls for dark, moody hues and tactile materials.

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Heatherwick Studio recreates Spun chair in granite

London-based Heatherwick Studio has created a series of Spun chairs made of granite for its EDEN skyscraper, which recently opened in Singapore.

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OMA designs Morden Wharf neighbourhood for London's riverside

OMA has developed a masterplan for a mixed-use neighbourhood in southeast London, UK, which will have workspaces, a riverside park and more than a thousand homes.

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Bermonds Locke hotel in London evokes sunny California deserts

Mirage-like mirrored ceilings and cacti-filled planters are some of the features that interiors studio Holloway Li has incorporated in this hotel in London, which is meant to echo California deserts.

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Studio Boir designs New Normal tableware for socially distant dining

Croatian studio Boir has designed a conceptual tableware collection for dining during the coronavirus pandemic, featuring a series of steel and stone objects that enable food sharing at a safe distance.

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Bølgen Bath and Leisure Centre by White Arkitekter perches above a fjord

Swedish architecture studio White Arkitekter has refurbished a gym and built a new swimming pool building for Bølgen Bath and Leisure Centre in Drøbak, Norway.

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Selldorf Architects clads Hauser & Wirth New York gallery in concrete

Folding glass doors break up the dark concrete walls of this outpost for international art gallery Hauser & Wirth in New York City, designed by Selldorf Architects.

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A house designed by Aston Martin features in today's Dezeen Weekly newsletter

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Adidas creates robotically-woven trainer uppers from "new kind of textile"

Sportswear brand Adidas has worked with design studio Kram/Weisshaar to create a robotically-woven upper called Strung that can be made to the exact specification of athletes.

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