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Moss & Lam uses a bygone craft technique to create the marbled finishes of the studio's stunning W1 tables.
Jurgis Gecys, a fine arts graduate student in Vienna, envisions stunning sculptural interventions for the Curonian Spit.
Winter 2016 saw downtown Montreal transformed into an urban playground, thanks to an interactive installation featuring glowing see-saws.
With edges that are a mere one centimetre thick, the Ell is likely the sleekest, slickest bathroom sink you've ever seen.
The Central Energy Facility at Stanford University cuts campus greenhouse gas emissions by 68 per cent - and looks good while doing it.
Part door, part wall, Anyway Doors' pivoting room divider is a major design statement.
Neri&Hu transforms a concrete shell in Shanghai into a luxurious, yet playful flagship store for fashion brand Comme Moi.
A trio of students at the Technical University of Berlin, Sofia Ceylan, Katharina Laekamp and Leonie Otten have come up with Memory of the Arctic, a building that contains an archive of the changing permafrost.
By deftly modulating natural and artificial light throughout the Art Museum Ahrenshoop in Germany, Staab Architekten and Licht Kunst Licht put the focus where it belongs: on the artworks.