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Timber bridge offers visitors 360-degree views of Belgian heathland and forest

Architecture studios Maat-Ontwerpers and Bart Lens have created a cycle path called Cycling Through the Heathland as part of a tourism cycling network through the Belgium province of Limburg.

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Michael Dillon creates his own low-cost garden studio in Kent

British architect Michael Dillon has designed and built his own low-cost garden studio in southeast England using low-carbon materials that include wood-fibre board and hemp.

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McDonald's designs "ultimate gaming chair" for simultaneous snacking and playing

Grease-proof leather and an integrated burger warmer feature in the McCrispy Ultimate Gaming Chair, created by fast-food chain McDonald's in a limited edition of four.

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Object Space Place uses reclaimed materials to refurbish London restaurant

Interior design practice Object Space Place has revamped the Apricity restaurant interior in London with second-hand furniture and reclaimed materials.

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"Datecrete" furniture featured in showcase of UAE emerging designers at Dubai Design Week

Furniture made of crushed dates and a floor lamp created with fish scales salvaged from an Emirati market are among five projects featured in design platform Tashkeel's annual exhibition, which is on display as part of Dubai Design Week.

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Kengo Kuma's whisky for The Dalmore is "a kind of cultural exchange"

In this talk filmed by Dezeen at V&A Dundee for The Dalmore, Japanese architect Kengo Kuma explains how creating a whisky with the Scottish distillery led him to find an affinity between architecture and whisky.

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Urban Wood Systems Base is a "space-saving wardrobe" for bicycles in the workplace

Austrian design studio March Gut has created a modular storage system as a "simple and stylish" solution for stowing bicycles in the workplace.

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Solar panels to cover all large car parks in France under new mandate

The French Senate has approved a bill requiring all large parking lots across France to be topped with solar canopies in the next six years, which are predicted to generate as much energy as 10 nuclear reactors.

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"Everyone from children to the elderly" can build DIY air purifier

Jihee Moon of South Korean design studio Newtab-22 has developed an open-source IKEA-style manual with instructions on how to build the Air-It-Yourself air purifier in under an hour using everyday items.

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Workplace furniture by Narbutas features on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: office furniture brand Narbutas has released a variety of workplace furniture on Dezeen Showroom, including a collection designed for impromptu meetings.

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Victorian warehouse in London transformed into Greencoat Place office

British architecture practice Squire and Partners and office design firm Modus Workspace have retained the ornate cast-iron columns and glazed tiles of a 19th-century warehouse in London while turning it into a contemporary workspace.

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Desk 27 by Aruliden integrates Google conference call technology within single device

Materials company Aruliden has worked with Google Workspace to develop a touchscreen that combines Google's meeting software with interactive hardware and noise-cancellation capabilities.

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Dezeen Debate features Stefano Boeri's designs for "tortured" Vertical Forest towers in Dubai

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Tim Rundle designs modular "bed for life" motivated by circular economy principles

Dezeen Showroom: London-based Tim Rundle has designed a modular bed with Danish brand ReFramed using recycled aluminium that can be assembled with "no loose screws and just one tool".

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Worklab by Baldanzi & Novelli designers for Narbutas

Dezeen Showroom: design studio Baldanzi & Novelli designers has created the Worklab mobile office divider for Narbutas to give workplaces a multi-use furniture option.

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