Medprostor stacks firewood for Ljubljana design biennial exhibition
Firewood logs were used as modular stackable elements for the scenography of the BIO27 Super Vernaculars design biennial in Ljubljana, Slovenia, which has been shortlisted for a 2023 Dezeen Award. Read more
Wallmakers punctuates arts centre roof with skylight seating
Architecture studio Wallmakers has reimagined a traditional roof by adding skylights that double as seating for an arts centre and home in Kerala, India. Read more
Five products that use wool in new and unexpected ways
A 3D-printed sofa, a biodegradable urn and a « net-zero carbon shoe » are among a growing cohort of products that are pushing the envelope of what sheep’s wool can do. Read more
M9 Design Studio’s circular Vishnuvardhan memorial symbolises « unity and continuity »
Architecture practice M9 Design Studio has designed a circular memorial complex in India to commemorate actor Vishnuvardhan. Read more
« The tide may finally be turning against knocking down social-housing estates »
Vast swathes of London‘s social housing continue to be demolished in the name of estate regeneration, but Anna Minton believes things could be about to change. Read more
Dezeen launches Red account in China
Dezeen has launched an account on the fast-growing Chinese social media platform Red. Read more
Noort is a bilingual type family that « respects cultural differences »
Chilean designer Juan Bruce has developed an expressive typographic family that supports both the Latin and the Bengali alphabet. Read more
Kasthall opens flagship store and showroom in New York City
Promotion: Swedish brand Kasthall has launched a flagship store in New York City, which presents woven and hand-tufted rug collections for « floors all over the world ». Read more
Ilo+milo 2.0 is a modular kitchen that can be reconfigured to fit any space
Interior architect Ntaiana Charalampous has developed a customisable kitchen system formed from stainless steel modules, which has been shortlisted for a 2023 Dezeen Award. Read more
COA Arquitectura adds « earth-toned » home to Mexican forest
Blocky forms and triangular cutouts intersect to form Casa Cielo, a monolithic house that Mexican studio COA Arquitectura has added to a forest in Jalisco. Read more

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