Equestrian-Inspired Design: From Logos to Luxury Branding
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of equestrian sports? Probably, luxury, heritage, and class. Well, that’s not coincidental. It was purposefully built just to attract high-class individuals and money. But how did equestrian sports managed to create that luxury feel around them? Well, this has been done for decades, and …
Wake Sleep lamp by Tala among 11 new products on Dezeen Showroom
Dezeen Showroom: a bedside lamp with a ceramic base that casts a sun-like glow is among 11 new products featured on Dezeen Showroom. Read more
Charles Holland and RASKL add colourful contemporary bandstand to Mitcham Fair Green
UK studio Charles Holland Architects has collaborated with RASKL to create a demountable, timber bandstand on Mitcham Fair Green in south London. Read more
Michael Anastassiades and Norman Foster among winners of 2025 London Design Medals
Designer Michael Anastassiades has been awarded this year’s London Design Medal, with architect Norman Foster, activist Sinéad Burke and emerging designer Rio Kobayashi also recognised. Read more
World’s best 262 buildings longlisted for Dezeen Awards 2025
Dezeen has announced the 262 buildings longlisted for this year’s Dezeen Awards architecture categories, including projects by Foster + Partners, Snøhetta, David Chipperfield, Open Architecture, Schemata Architects, and White Arkitekter. Read more
Steel lighting grid illuminates monochromatic Miss Sixty store by NM3
Italian studio NM3 has created a pared-back store interior for fashion brand Miss Sixty in Milan, which juxtaposes gleaming steel and bright yellow hues with nude tones and amber glass screens. Read more
Spinning riso-printed disc installation among exhibition projects by VCUarts Qatar
Dezeen School Shows: artwork informed by the work of artist Marcel Duchamp is among the projects being exhibited at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar‘s New Exhibition GhÅ«l. Read more
CAAM + Arquitectos brings the beach into Suuel hotel in Mexico
This boutique hotel in Puerto Escondido, Mexico, by CAAM + Arquitectos revolves around a sandy inner courtyard and is intended to be « discovered through the feet ». Read more
EBBA extends London home with basalt blocks offering « tactile richness »
Raw blocks of grey basalt stone bring tactility to this minimalist home extension in London, designed by local architecture studio EBBA. Read more
Nine homes designed around growing food for a good life
To mark the beginning of harvest festival season in many parts of the world, we’ve rounded up nine examples of residential architecture that prioritise food production. Read more