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Note Design Studio completes timber home to "withstand time" in Swedish mountains

Swedish firm Note Design Studio used a pared-back palette of local materials to create a house in the mountainous village of Ottsjö, Sweden.

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Ten design highlights from the Alcova exhibition in Milan

With over 100 exhibitors across four venues, there's a lot to see at this year's edition of Milan design week exhibition Alcova. Dezeen editor-at-large Amy Frearson picks 10 things that are not to be missed.

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Angular high-rises to surround OMA's Tirana football stadium renovation

Dutch studio OMA has unveiled plans to renovate the Selman Stërmasi Stadium in Tirana and transform the surrounding area with tilted, geometric high-rise buildings.

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Phantom Hands reissues Geoffrey Bawa's tropical modernist furniture

Indian furniture brand Phantom Hands has launched a collection of furniture designed by the late Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, including a sofa created for his former home.

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Design You Can Feel showcase opens during Milan design week

Visitors can walk through a kinetic installation by Studio INI that dynamically responds to movement at Dezeen and ASUS Zenbook's Design You Can Feel showcase during Milan design week.

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Es Devlin draws on funfair carousels for Library of Light

British designer Es Devlin has unveiled a kinetic installation that features 3,000 books and rotates around a statue in Milan's Pinacoteca di Brera gallery for the city's design week.

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Forbo debuts Furniture Linoleum colour palette at Milan design week

Flooring brand Forbo is showcasing its colour palette for its Furniture Linoleum surface material at an exhibition at Salone del Mobile during Milan design week, as seen in this video produced by Dezeen for the brand.

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Peter Cook reveals "curvaceous and strange" children's Serpentine pavilion made from Lego

British architect Peter Cook has unveiled his design for a playful children's pavilion decorated in Lego bricks, which is set to be built next to the Serpentine gallery in London.

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Sonali Rastogi, Vo Trong Nghia and Helle Mardahl revealed as Dezeen Awards 2025 judges

Architects Sonali Rastogi and Vo Trong Nghia, as well as designers Helle Mardahl and Fernando Laposse, have joined the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2025.

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Eight highlights from DesignMarch in Iceland

A shelter protecting Viking ruins and playful designs for entertaining dinner guests were among the highlights of this year's DesignMarch festival in Reykjavík.

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Nami table by E-ggs for Miniforms among nine new products on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: a series of tables with steam-bent, crimped wooden bases crowned by geometric tops is among nine new products featured on Dezeen Showroom.

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Ayers Saint Gross embeds plant motifs in Missouri Botanical Garden visitor centre

US architecture studio Ayers Saint Gross has created a light-filled visitor center to serve as a gateway for the Missouri Botanical Garden in St Louis.

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Yves Béhar designs first Laufen sink to be made in electric kiln

Swiss bathroom brand Laufen has worked with designer Yves Béhar to craft the inaugural product made in a first-of-its-kind electric kiln at the brand's factory: a water-saving washbasin, now on display at Milan design week.

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Desalto to showcase renewed collections at this year's Milan design week

Promotion: furniture brand Desalto returns to Milan design week with an exhibition stand spotlighting its latest upholstered furniture and metal products.

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Linea KVP11 table by Nikari

Dezeen Showroom: furniture maker Nikari has reissued the Linea KVP11, a modular wooden table originally designed by its founder, Finnish designer Kari Virtanen.

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Passage tables and chairs by Ronan Bouroullec for Kettal

Dezeen Showroom: recycled and recyclable aluminium forms the frame of this pared-back table and chair set, designed by Ronan Bouroullec for Spanish furniture brand Kettal.

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