Versatile tiles by Casalgrande Padana feature on Dezeen Showroom
Dezeen Showroom: the following five tile collections – including ones that mimic marble and terrazzo – are among recent releases by Italian brand Casalgrande Padana. The result of a combination of aesthetic research and cutting-edge technology, the brand's Marmora Nero Antico tiles are modelled closely on real quarried marble. The tiles can be specified with
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Dezeen Showroom: the following five tile collections – including ones that mimic marble and terrazzo – are among recent releases by Italian brand Casalgrande Padana. The result of a combination of aesthetic research and cutting-edge technology, the brand's Marmora Nero Antico tiles are modelled closely on real quarried marble. The tiles can be specified with
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Versatile tiles by Casalgrande Padana feature on Dezeen Showroom
The following five tile collections – including ones that mimic marble and terrazzo – are among recent releases by Italian brand Casalgrande Pa...
The angular matte-black forms of stealth aircraft informed the appearance of this holiday home on a former military base in the Netherlands, completed by local studio Sander van Schaik. Aptly named Stay Under the Radar, the retreat sits on the edge of the De Hoge Veluwe National Park in an area called Buitenplaats Koningsweg, a former
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Danish architecture studio BIG is expanding a former Aldi supermarket in North Jutland, Denmark, to create a museum with a folded roof that emulates a sheet of paper. Named Museum for Paper Art, the building is being developed by BIG in collaboration with psaligrapher Bit Vejle to celebrate the history of paper art in Denmark.
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Have you got your tickets for this year's Dezeen Awards party yet? Join us on Tuesday 26 November at Hackney Church in London for a spectacular evening celebrating this year's winners. Last year, tickets sold out in less than two weeks, so make sure to secure your tickets before they run out! Here are a
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Promotion: Hong Kong-based school My ArchiSchool has launched a course and competition that promise to teach children and young people about wooden architecture. With an emphasis on digital design tools and 3D printing, MyArchiSchool offers teaching about the fundamentals of architectural design to kids between six and 17. In the wooden architecture curriculum, pupils are
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The Nike: Form Follows Motion exhibition at Vitra Design Museum showcases the evolution of the sportswear brand. Curator Glenn Adamson picks six projects that reflect defining moments in Nike's history. On display at the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein until May 2025, Nike: Form Follows Motion brings together iconic Nike trainers apparel and prototypes
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Furniture brand Herman Miller has collaborated with Brooklyn multimedia art studio Faile on 12 "interpretations" of the brand's Embody Gaming Chairs, which will be "inducted" into its archives after a New York exhibition. The 12 chairs are part of a larger collection in the Faile and Deluxx Fluxx for Herman Miller Gaming collaboration, which also
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Vancouver-based design firm Campos Studio has created a sculptural white house with a large cantilever on the rocky coastline of Los Zacatitos to celebrate both the sea and the sky in Baja California, Mexico. When Campos Studio first visited the 1,780 square metre (19,160 square foot) site, the team was reminded of a quote by
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Dezeen Showroom: global materials brand The Good Plastic Company aimed to make recycled plastic lustrous and elegant with its Polygood Translucent panel collection, made from old CD cases. Panels in the Polygood Translucent collection feature a wide array of colours and patterns, all of which build upon a near-transparent base that creates a play of light.
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Our latest roundup showcases innovative Australian homes, including a house with a fish-pond atrium and a residence with a faceted black-metal extension. Mostly located in Melbourne and Sydney, these eight homes are united by their sculptural designs. While some have unusually shaped floorplans, others use detailed facades, cantilevers, roof cutouts and geometrical aluminium awnings to
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Promotion: German luggage brand Rimowa debuts its latest design, the Original Bag, broadening its collection to include handbags. Informed by its suitcases, the aluminium bag features rounded corners and a ridged surface, reminiscent of the brand's other luggage pieces, including its Original and Classic suitcases. The bag's aluminium frame and legs also align with its
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Carpet brand Tai Ping has eliminated "by far the most polluting" part of its production process with the Biophilic rug collection, made exclusively from natural materials that are left raw and undyed. Instead, the 16 rugs presented at the London Design Festival derive their colours from 35 different natural fibres, including silk, cotton, jute, flax,
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Los Angeles-based studio 22RE has combined metal grids, black and mirrored surfaces, and bold splashes of colour inside this men's multi-brand boutique in the city's Arts District. The second Departamento location is situated in the Signal retail enclave, which occupies a series of warehouses southeast of Downtown LA. Using the building's industrial bones to inform
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Local studio DCA Architects of Transformation has wrapped a translucent skin of corrugated polycarbonate panels around this holiday lodge in New Zealand. Located in South Waikato overlooking Lake Whakamaru, the home was designed for the studio's director Daryl Church, which led to its name of The Chodge – a portmanteau of Church and lodge. The
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British designer Faye Toogood and Italian brand Poltrona Frau have created the A Squashed Space installation at London Design Festival to showcase the duo's soft and squishy furniture. Originally unveiled at Milan design week in April, the Squash collection is now on display at Poltrona Frau's London flagship store as part of installation called A
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A meditation room and an outdoor work area are available to employees at this office in Mexico, which was remodelled by architecture firm FMA within a 17th-century convent. The GO Headquarters is located in the historic centre of Morelia, a city in the state of Michoacán, and is arranged around a cloister at the heart
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An open steel grid topped with green barrel-vaulted roofs frames this park in Spain, which has been completed by Bilbao studio Bear Architects. Named Zubitegi Park, the project occupies a challenging plot on a former water treatment plant in Mallabia with a dramatic change in height and a poor connection to the nearby road. The
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Our latest lookbook collects eight houses from around the world that feature kitchens with tactile brick floors, including a mid-century home in the USA and a coastal dwelling in Denmark. Widely used for their durability and low maintenance, bricks are a long-time favourite material across the fields of architecture, interiors and design. They are most
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