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Central Saint Martins gets big yellow table sculpture
The presence of a huge yellow table in the heart of Central Saint Martins in Kings Cross is a major enhancement by architect Featherstone Young to the college’s main thoroughfare and working life. Johnny Tucker takes a closer look
Cosmos Bed lets you sleep beneath the stars
High-tech bed by Russian designer Natalia Rumyantseva mimics the night sky, while also playing soothing music and even has a scent dispenser for a truly immersive sensory experience
Eco furniture - six of the best
Katja Jonas of InteriorPark chooses six of her favourite interior products that are kind to the environment - as well as looking amazing
Watch a new animation exploring the concept of 'inclusive design'
An animated film produced by the UK's Design Council features top designers and other experts discussing what inclusive design means to them
Interactive installation at Atlanta arts centre celebrates play and collaboration
Mexican artist-designers Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena have placed 40 red metal-frame houses outside the Woodruff Arts Center campus in Atlanta as part of an interactive installation designed to promote play
World Architecture Festival celebrates the best buildings made of wood
Eight buildings around the world have been shortlisted for the first Wood Excellence Awards, which celebrates the diversity and ingenuity of buildings in which wood plays in integral part.
Restaurant & Bar design Week celebrates London's best restaurants
As part of this year's annual Restaurant & Bar Design Awards, some of London's best designed restaurants are participating in the first Restaurant & Bar Design Week
European office furniture markets a natural target for overseas exporters
Top 100 list of suppliers will help Americans form strategy, says John Sacks, managing partner at JSA Consultancy Services
Serpentine Galleries summer pavilion by Smiljan Radic
This year’s Serpentine Pavilion from Chilean architect Smiljan Radić looks somewhat like a papier mâché spaceship. We investigate the rationale behind his design
PayPal gets a rebrand by Yves Behar
The world’s most recognisable online payment company has decided to rebrand just as it is repositioning itself to be more than just an online mover and shaker. It has brought in San Francisco’s Yves Behar and fuseproject to help it get its message across. Liz Farrelly looks at PayPal’s plans
