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Coloured Rainshower Icon by Grohe

Launched in green earlier this year and called Rainshower Icon, the product is on sale at the festival in a limited edition of 190 in each new colour. The most popular colour will then go into production. Here’s some more information from Grohe: One of ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  6 Nov 2009

Tokyo Designers Week interviews: Nigel Coates

Tokyo Designers Week 09: architect and designer Nigel Coates describes the “complete chaos” of Tokyo in this final installment in our series of short interviews commissioned for the Tokyo Desigers Week official guide, which was produced by ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  6 Nov 2009
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Dezeen Podcast: ExperimentaDesign 09

Designer Konstantin Grcic introduces an exhibition comparing the daily practice in design studios around the world, Paola Antonelli of the Museum of Modern Art in New York talks about mutant designers and MIT PhD candidate Neri Oxman questions what ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Paola Antonelli,  Museum of Modern Art,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology

World Architecture Festival category winners

The nine category winners have been announced at the festival in Barcelona. Here are a couple of photographs for each winner with captions provided by the festival. Holiday home shaped like an origami Klein bottle. The overall winner will be announced ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  6 Nov 2009
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Tokyo Designers Week interviews: Gwenael Nicolas

Tokyo Designers Week 09: in this short interview commissioned for the Tokyo Designers Week guide, designer Gwenael Nicolas asserts that anything is possible in Tokyo. Gwenael Nicolas – The concept of ‘green’ is still unclear “Design is all about ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  6 Nov 2009

Tokyo Designers Week interviews: Jaime Hayón

Tokyo Designers Week 09: designer Jaime Hayón describes his love of detail in this short interview commissioned for the Tokyo Designers Week guide. Jaime Hayón  – The Japanese have a great respect for detail, and I live for detail. “I love beautiful, ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  5 Nov 2009

Bread Shoes by R&E Praspaliauskas

Twin brothers and designers R&E Praspaliauskas have designed a collection of shoes made of bread. Called Bread Shoes (of course), the products come in a variety of designs and dough recipes. Children’s styles are also available. Here’s what the ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  5 Nov 2009

Klein Dytham Architecture at Gallery MA

An exhibition of work by Tokyo practice is on show at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan. Conceived around the theme of the number twenty, the exhibition was designed by the architects themselves. In the basement gallery and courtyard, photographs of the ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  5 Nov 2009

Doublefacette by Postfossil

Florian Hauswirth of Swiss studio Postfossil has designed a salt cellar and pepper mill that tessellate. Called Doublefacette, the objects are made of ceramic and cherry wood. Here’s some information from Postfossil: Salt and pepper have to be on the ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  5 Nov 2009

Control room of Hong Kong international airport by Design Systems

Hong Kong studio Design Systems have completed the interior of the control room at Hong Kong international airport. Called Functional Aesthetic, the project was designed to accommodate two teams – one to carry out daily operations and a second to deal ...

From ROSE ETHERINGTON, dezeen,  4 Nov 2009

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