Articles

  • 1 week ago | dezeen.com | Jane Englefield |Dan Howarth |James Parkes

    New! Dezeen Agenda US Sent on alternate Fridays, this US edition of Dezeen Agenda is a fortnightly newsletter rounding up everything you need to know from America, featuring news, projects and interviews with industry figures. Plus occasional updates and invitations to Dezeen events. New! Dezeen Showroom New Releases A quarterly newsletter rounding up a selection of recently launched products by designers and studios, published on Dezeen Showroom.

  • 1 month ago | dezeen.com | Jon Astbury |James Parkes |Natasha Levy |Lizzie Crook

    A combination of traditional stone walls and surfaces wrapped in pine battens help the Groupe Scolaire à Strega school in Corsica blend in with the surrounding wooded landscape. More

  • 2 months ago | dezeen.com | Cajsa Carlson |Jane Englefield |James Parkes

    Interior designer Tatjana von Stein used walnut burl wood, metal, lacquers and silk wallpaper for this central London apartment that nods to art deco design, but with a contemporary angle. More

  • Jan 23, 2025 | i-d.co | James Parkes

    Your Opt Out Preference Signal is HonoredPrivacy Preference CenterWhen you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information might be about you, your preferences or your device and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to. The information does not usually directly identify you, but it can give you a more personalized web experience.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | i-d.co | Douglas Greenwood |James Parkes

    When you’ve lived a life as exuberant as Karl Lagerfeld‘s, you leave behind stunning and strange things when you die. Over the last three years, the legendary Sotheby’s auction house has presented hundreds of items from the fashion designer’s estate. For every abstract painting gifted to him by a fawning friend, there’s a box of biscuits that are at least 10 years old. For every Hedi Slimane-designed furniture item, there’s innumerable Diet Coke bottles or iPods.