Ten must-see shows at Stockholm’s unoffical design week
In the wake of this year’s Stockholm Design Week being cancelled, designers and brands have taken matters into their own hands with an alternative programme of events across the city. Here are 10 highlights you won’t want to miss. Read more
Vera van der Burg puts AI and ceramics into « reflective » feedback loop
Dutch designer Vera van der Burg aimed to « slow down » AI by combining it with a ceramics practice in the project From Text-to-Clay, which has seen her exhibit several unworldly creations. Read more
Penadés creates « archipelago » of tiled objects for Tokyo Camper store
Camper shoes are displayed on curvaceous clay-tiled blocks in this overhaul of the brand’s store in Chiyoda, Tokyo, designed by Jorge PenadĂ©s‘ studio. Read more
The Art of the Pivot: Case Studies of Designers Who Successfully Switched Specialties
In a profession defined by rapid change, the most valuable skill a designer can cultivate is the ability to reinvent their own career. The pivot, from graphic design to UX, from web to industrial design, from agency to product, is not a sign of indecision, but of strategic evolution. It’s a demonstration that core design …
Seven highlights from FOG Design + Art and SF Art Week 2026
A wooden table sprouting organically shaped tendrils, a furry-framed mirror and a ceramic swing set were among Dezeen’s favourite designs during the third official San Francisco Art Week this month. Read more
DeDraft updates modernist home set within East Sussex garden
UK studio DeDraft has renovated the 1960s TH Residence in East Sussex, using a palette of warm wood and ceramic tiles to echo the home‘s original modernist character. Read more
Dezeen’s top five houses of January 2026
Homes spanning Mexico, Australia, and Japan feature in this roundup of the houses of the month for January. Read more
Hotel Hans bridges « two very different parts of Copenhagen »
Danish studio Norrøn Architects designed the interior of Hotel Hans, which straddles two Copenhagen neighbourhoods, by blending the greenery of Frederiksberg with Nørrebro’s industrial vibe. Read more
GAMPworks « reimagines the card shop » at New York Pokémon store
Local studio GAMPworks has completed the Poké Court flagship store in New York, a shop dedicated to trading and selling Pokémon cards that centres around a tiled bar-top where visitors buy, unwrap decks, and connect. Read more
Dorte Mandrup designs Danish crafts college as « living textbook »
Danish studio Dorte Mandrup has used a palette of exposed brick and timber to create the elliptical form of The Crafts College in Herning, which is designed for aspiring craftspeople in Denmark. Read more

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