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  • Dec 15, 2024 | dezeen.com | Ruby Betts

    For our latest lookbook, we've selected eight windowless or low-light bedrooms illuminated with the help of strategically placed cutouts and clever layout solutions. Bedrooms without windows are normally seen as less attractive, but these projects show how a windowless bedroom can be made cosy and light.

  • Dec 12, 2024 | dezeen.com | Ruby Betts

    We've selected seven job roles in architecture available on Dezeen Jobs this week, including positions at Herzog & de Mueron, CarverHaggard and Nex. Part 2 architectural assistant/Part 3 architectCarverHaggard is looking for a Part 2 architectural assistant/Part 3 architect who is proficient in CAD and design software including Vectorworks, SketchUp and Adobe.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | dezeen.com | Ruby Betts

    London's Aram Store has unveiled the Adaptations exhibition, in partnership with Swiss modular furniture brand USM, at its own gallery in Covent Garden. The exhibition, which is taking place at the Aram Gallery in London, presents work by 10 studios and practitioners who used components from USM's Haller modular system – normally used to create storage and display designs – to form different types of furniture.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | dezeen.com | Ruby Betts

    Dezeen Courses: from short courses in fashion design to summer schools teaching architecture, we've rounded up nine creative courses in 2025 that are ideal gifts for design and architecture enthusiasts this Christmas. This selection of courses includes both online and in-person courses available at international institutions, including Institut Desain and Bisnis Bali, My ArchiSchool in Hong Kong and the University of New South Wales in Australia.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | dezeen.com | Ruby Betts

    US company The Pelvic People has designed Kiwi, a multipurpose vibrator for people who experience pain during sex, which is shortlisted in the product design (health and wellbeing) category of the Dezeen Awards 2024. Kiwi, which can be used as both a vibrator and massage tool, was designed to eliminate entry pain and help people enjoy sex. The product has a non-phallic, curved shape with a subtly waved surface to accommodate anatomical variety, and was designed to invite shallow penetration.

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