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Deconstructed barns become cocooning pavilion at Copenhagen Architecture Biennial

Weathered wood salvaged from disused farm buildings has been repurposed in Barn Again, a pavilion at Copenhagen Architecture Biennial designed and built by British practice THISS Studio and architectural designer Tom Svilans.

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Our favourite products from London Design Festival 2025

In the wake of last week's London Design Festival, the Dezeen team has selected their seven favourite products on show at the city-wide event, including a patchwork timber rocking chair and a lampshade made from old sandpaper.

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Norwegian designers use reclaimed materials to customise USM Haller furniture

Climbing ropes, tall grass and a balloon pump were among the things Norwegian designers used to modify USM Haller's famous modular furniture for an exhibition at Designers' Saturday in Oslo.

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Grain Pile exhibition in old fire station shows six designers' fresh takes on wooden furniture

British furniture maker Ercol and Max Radford Gallery commissioned six of the capital's designers to create imaginative chairs, tables, cabinets, and more with timber, at this exhibition for London Design Festival.

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WA lamp by Akasaki & Vanhuyse is crafted from decommissioned Tokyo train parts

Passenger handles from a defunct Japanese train line stack up to form this minimalist ring-shaped lamp by design studio Akasaki & Vanhuyse.

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RIAS unveils shortlist for Scotland's best building 2025

A bridge lined with local granite and the restoration of a remote tower in the Scottish Highlands are among the four buildings shortlisted for RIAS' 2025 Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland award.

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Traditional Turkish table redesign among projects from University of the Arts London Chelsea

Dezeen School Shows: a redesign of traditional Turkish dining tables that encourages communal eating is among the projects from the University of the Arts London Chelsea.

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Mirrored cabins by ÖÖD extend Oregon riverside retreat

A collection of reflective cabins designed by prefabricated housing company ÖÖD have been added to the site of a 1970s hotel on Oregon's Rogue River.

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