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Dezeen
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Ion by Ziiiro at Dezeen Watch Store

Dezeen Watch Store: Ion is the second new watch in our 2012 Dezeen Watch Store collection and is also the first watch by Hong Kong brand Ziiiro to use two archetypal hands to display the time. (more…)
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Cabello by a2rhitektura

Threads of plastic hang like hair from the ceiling of this dark beauty salon in Belgrade, Serbia. (more…)
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Share by Thomas Bernstrand for Nola

Stockholm 2012: these outdoor chairs by Stockholm designer Thomas Bernstrand are joined together like shopping trolleys to encourage park visitors to tidy them away when they leave. (more…)
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Duikklok by Bedaux de Brouwer Architecten

Huge window bays project from the fat cylindrical volume of this apartment block in Tilburg, the Netherlands, by Dutch architects Bedaux de Brouwer. (more…)
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House in Tijuana by T38 studio and Pablo Casals-Aguirre

Architects T38 studio and Pablo Casals-Aguirre have completed a house in Tijuana, Mexico, with a twisted first floor that cantilevers across the garden. (more…)
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Alexis by Martin Jančok and Aleš Šedivec

This small bookshop in Bratislava, Slovakia, has a climbing wooden floor that allows it to double up as an informal auditorium. (more…)
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Casa Pocafarina by Hidalgo Hartmann

The four concrete wings of this house in Girona, Spain, appear to hover in the air above an underground entrance (photographs by Filippo Poli). (more…)
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Proton by Ziiiro at Dezeen Watch Store

Dezeen Watch Store: first up in our new Dezeen Watch Store collection for 2012 is Proton, a watch with a rigid bangle strap by Hong Kong brand Ziiiro. (more…)
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All Other Things Being Equal by Studio Jenk

Stockholm 2012: Oslo designer Thomas Jenkins of Studio Jenk presents a series of candle sticks made of three different metals but with exactly the same weight at the Greenhouse exhibition of young designers at Stockholm Furniture Fair this week. (more…)
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Dezeen Screen: Fabio Novembre part 2

Dezeen Screen: in the second part of this discussion we filmed at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Milan designer Fabio Novembre talks about changes in the Italian design scene and compares his ethos to those of other Italian designers. Watch the movie »
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