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Erling Berg creates I/O Cabin as a summer house for "inside-outside" living

Local studio Erling Berg has created a holiday home overlooking the ocean in Risør, on Norway's southern coast, which is clad in locally sourced spruce.

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Back to the stone age

Can stone be a viable modern building material? Dezeen's Stone Age 2.0 series explores the material's re-emergence and potential to be a durable, low-carbon alternative to steel and concrete.

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Architects "can develop a new language" with structural stone says Aurore Baulier

ACAN Natural Materials Group co-ordinator Aurore Baulier calls on architects to embrace stone's natural qualities and reintroduce the material into their toolkits, in this Stone Age 2.0 interview.

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"Just doing new things is not the solution" says Wästberg CEO

Brands should continually evolve their products instead of prioritising new launches, according to Magnus Wästberg, founder and CEO of Swedish lighting brand Wästberg.

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Living Impressions surface collection by Formica

Dezeen Showroom: design brand Formica has released a range of surfaces that mimic the appearance of various types of stone.

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Herzog & de Meuron unveils sculptural concrete museum on Qatari island

Cultural institution Qatar Museums has released visuals of the Lusail Museum, a robust, drum-shaped gallery and museum designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron.

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Formafantasma cloaks Stockholm Design Week installation in dusty pink Maharam curtain

Stockholm Design Week guest of honour Formafantasma has created Reading Room, an interactive installation at the Swedish furniture fair that uses "minimal resources".

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Able chair by Bla Station among eight products on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: a chair that consists of interchangeable metal, wooden and fabric components is among eight new products listed on Dezeen Showroom.

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Sunshine-like Sunday Light presents "pleasant" alternative to SAD lamps

Driven by a desire for more mood-boosting daylight in the English winter, designers Nat Martin and Sean Hammett have invented an overhead light that promises to recreate the feeling of a sunny day.

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Studio Paolo Ferrari designs Toronto restaurant as a "world unto itself"

Toronto-based Studio Paolo Ferrari has created cinematic interiors for a restaurant in the city's Downtown area, combining influences from filmmakers that range from Stanley Kubrick to Nancy Meyers.

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