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UNStudio designs "urban speaker" as HQ of K-pop music agency

Amsterdam-based UNStudio has used sweeping geometric lines and metal surfaces to bring a sense of performance to the Seoul headquarters of South Korean music agency YG Entertainment.

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Maison Pour Dodo by Studio Merlin is a north London flat with a "spectrum of storage"

Studio Merlin has revamped a Stoke Newington flat for its founder, Josh Piddock, by incorporating an abundance of storage to form serene, clutter-free living spaces.

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Cassiopea table lamp by Studioforma

Dezeen Showroom: Swiss architecture and design studio Studioforma has created a table lamp named Cassiopea, which is made from glass and polished marble.

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Carolina Härdh crafts furniture for restaurant Vrå from its own food waste

Rice starch, fish bones and oyster shells from the kitchen of Gothenburg restaurant Vrå were combined to form this dual-purpose stool and side table, created by local designer Carolina Härdh.

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Wallace Sewell designs purple pinstripe fabric to create "a sense of speed" for the Elizabeth Line

As London's high-speed rail link the Elizabeth Line nears completion, British textile design studio Wallace Sewell has revealed its pinstripe-patterned seat moquette, which takes cues from royalty.

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Onde seating by Gandia Blasco among new products on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: a seating collection designed to create comfortable al fresco working environments is among 15 new products on Dezeen Showroom.

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Pop-up camping kit contained in compact SylvanSport Go trailer

American outdoor equipment company SylvanSport has designed a camping trailer that can be attached to almost any car and expanded into a pop-out shelter on arrival.

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TEF Design creates living wall for net-zero Larkin Street Substation in San Francisco

A lush green wall and back-lit fibreglass panels are found on the exterior of an electrical substation extension that was designed by TEF Design to achieve net-zero energy consumption.

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