Kengo Kuma spotlights six projects that showcase his « humane and beautiful » use of materials
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma is best known as a pioneer of wooden architecture, but his latest book, Substance, showcases his expertise in a broad range of materials. In this roundup, he picks six projects made from everything from paper to bamboo. Read more
Nike opens permanent Air Lab in Milan with « industrial-grade robots for anyone to use »
During Milan design week, sports brand Nike unveiled a permanent laboratory where anyone can experiment with its Air technology over the coming years. Read more
Paris watchmaker boutique reflects mechanical heritage with Shinnoki’s wood panels
Promotion: the Shinnoki wood panel collection by interior wood specialist Descopan has been utilised for the interiors of French watchmaker Yema’s flagship boutique. Read more
The State of 3D Printing in 2026: From Speed Records to Strategic Scale
The additive manufacturing industry has entered a new phase. The era of breathless hype about what 3D printing could do is giving way to something more consequential: measurable adoption, real industrial integration, and a hard-nosed focus on utilization and return. The global AM market reached $24.2 billion in 2025, growing 10.9% year-over-year. That’s respectable growth, but it’s …
Dezeen Debate features « cure for our bland building pandemic »
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a collaboration between Kasing Lung’s Labubu character and USM Haller at Milan design week. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Read more
Products from Molteni&C’s furniture catalogue feature on Dezeen Showroom
Dezeen Showroom: Italian furniture brand Molteni&C has released a range of its latest products on Dezeen Showroom, including those created in collaboration with eminent designers and brands. Read more
Dattner Architects uses gothic details to integrate housing with Bronx church
Local studio Dattner Architects has balanced new construction and historic preservation for the addition of social housing to a historic church campus in the Bronx, New York. Read more
Eight iconic mid-century modern designs that never went out of production
More than 50 years later, mid-century modern design remains both relevant and fascinating. Here, author Jenna McKnight selects eight pieces that have been in production ever since they were designed in the 1950s and 60s. Read more
Reloaded ceramic surfaces by Diesel and Iris Ceramica
Dezeen Showroom: Italian tile manufacturer Iris Ceramica has once again partnered with clothing brand Diesel, this time creating a new ceramic surface through their Reloaded collaboration. Read more
Will Gamble Architects frames Ribbon House extension with weathered steel
Weathered steel shaped like a « pressed ribbon » frames the rear extension of this Victorian townhouse in London, renovated by local studio Will Gamble Architects. Read more

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