Eight furnishings with their roots in design icons
Dezeen Showroom: the following pieces from our Showroom section are either reissues or reinterpretations of classic furnishings, spanning the 1800s to the 2010s. Read more
Splinter Society uses « warm, natural palette » for coastal home in Australia
Australian architecture studio Splinter Society has completed Coastal House, a minimalist home in Victoria finished in a palette of concrete, limestone, copper and hardwood designed to « age beautifully » in the harsh coastal weather. Read more
Archohm creates shuttlecock-shaped badminton centre in India
Architecture studio Archohm has unveiled The Shuttle badminton academy in Bhubaneswar, India, which was designed to look like a shuttlecock. Read more
Nothing goes pink with reveal of new Phone (4a)
British company Nothing has revealed the design of its latest phone, the (4a), including a new pink variation that the brand says nods to « tech that’s expressive and optimistic ». Read more
The White House ballroom project progresses
In the latest Dezeen Weekly episode, we discuss an update to Donald Trump’s controversial redevelopment of the White House’s East Wing. Read more
Dezeen’s favourite lighting designs from February
Springy silicone, candy-coloured resin and second-hand cat figurines are among the materials used to create these shining examples of lamps spotted by Dezeen’s design and interiors reporter Jane Englefield over the past month. Read more
Spazio Leone Gallery unveils showroom in former Victorian textile factory
Collectible design gallery Spazio Leone has opened a larger showroom in east London, with a neutral interior that « allows the works to breathe ». Read more
Peet Pienaar designs BLE$$ identity to challenge Western-centric financial branding
South African designer Peet Pienaar has created a bold, contextually led visual identity for BLE$$, a payment network that aims to make it easier for the country’s rural population to transact digitally. Read more
Brian Murphy among architects exhibiting their artwork at Emeco House in Los Angeles
American architects Neil Denari and Brian Murphy are part of an exhibition of architect-created artworks presented at Emeco House, coinciding with this week’s Frieze Los Angeles art fair. Read more

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