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Design Guild Mark recipients announced
27 furniture designs have been given the Design Guild Mark this year in recognition of excellence in the design of furniture in volume production
Big thinking, small spaces at this year's May Design Series
This year's show, which takes place 18-20 May, will feature a special focus on space-saving bathroom design
Richard Hamilton and Design
Currently at Tate Modern is the first retrospective of the work Richard Hamilton, the influential British artist, teacher and essayist, who is considered to be a pioneer of pop art. Here Alice Rawsthorn looks at his output in the context of his design influences.
The story of 3D printing in eight objects
Hailed as a new industrial revolution by some, 3D printing is changing the way we manufacture everything from food to prosthetic limbs. Here's the story of 3D printing so far, though its landmark products and developments
Tracey Emin creates 'affordable' work for The Other Art Fair
Limited edition sculptures by British artist to sell for between £250 and £400
Portugal's Museum of Coaches by Paolo Mendes da Rocha
At a globally significant Portuguese heritage site, Brazil’s Pritzker Prize-winning Paolo Mendes da Rocha, has left a vigorous example of his hallmark modernism and commitment to urban space. But government austerity measures have held up the Museum of Coaches... so far. Now that an opening date is finally on the cards, Portuguese architect Ricardo Bak Gordon, associate on the project, talks to Herbert Wright about working with a legend, and Mendes da Rocha himself responds from São Paolo
Why architects are working for property developers
Some of the UK’s most interesting architects are doing their best work for developers. We investigate what’s behind the property sector’s apparent conversion to the cause of good design
Designs of the Year category winners announced
The winners in all seven categories of this year's competition include a chair that allows movement of the sitter in all directions and a mobile phone app that does eye examinations
