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House Gellar and Prinze Jr. Offer Brentwood Estate for $10.5 Million

The Collective Unveils Versatile Collaborative Surface

Muji Made Exhibition: Australian Designers Reimagine Everyday Objects

Enhancing Driveway Aesthetics and Functionality with Rope Lighting

Composer Kurt Weill's Former New York Residence on the Market

Innovative Design Unveiled: A Curated Collection of Modern Furnishings and Materials
This week's Dezeen Showroom highlights a diverse array of new products, from Marazzi's lustrous Lume tiles and stone-like Mystone Silver Root tiles to Webb's landscape-inspired modular seating. Also featured are Bisley's elegant Emerald collection, MUCNYC's sound-dampening Kite panels, Cristacer's artisanal Arkemia tiles, and Haldane Martin's bamboo-scaffold-inspired outdoor tables. These innovative designs blend aesthetics with functionality, offering fresh perspectives for contemporary interiors and exteriors.
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Stone Groceries: A Fusion of Art and Commerce
Creative studio AMO and Dutch stone supplier SolidNature have transformed everyday supermarket items into captivating stone sculptures. Inspired by their Milan exhibition 'Il Sonno Supermarket,' these unique pieces, including travertine milk cartons and onyx bananas, are now available to the public, blending consumer society with natural artistry. The collection invites a fresh perspective on the ordinary, showcasing the beauty and versatility of stone.
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Heatherwick Studio's Debut Eyewear Collection for Jins: A Fusion of Nature and Human-Centric Design
Heatherwick Studio, in collaboration with Japanese brand Jins, has unveiled its inaugural eyewear collection. This innovative line features asymmetric frames with unique rippling surfaces, embodying a human-centered design philosophy. The collection aims to offer glasses that feel more connected to the individual wearer, moving beyond conventional generic designs and celebrating personal expression through organic shapes inspired by nature.
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WiChair: A Sustainable and Dynamic Seating Solution by Alina Schnizler for Wilkhahn

Ferrari Unveils Luce: A New Era of Electric Sports Cars

Leading Architect Tom Kundig Discusses Climate-Resilient Home Design and Luxury Living

Leo Modular Sofa: Blending Modern Aesthetics with Classic Comfort

Brick by Brick: Renesa and House of Knots Reimagine Architecture in Rugs

Hulala Home Unveils Veritas: A Redefinition of the Modern Workspace

Patricia Urquiola Infuses Alpine Charm into Andermatt Residences

Luxurious Nautical Living: Seven Exceptional Marine Interiors

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Historic Spanish Home Transformed by Raúl Sánchez Architects

Nautical Charm: A Parisian Apartment Transformed into a Ship-Like Abode

Historic Tashkent Mosque Transformed into Modern Craft Showcase

Loggia House: A Modern Renovation in Kensal Rise

Copper Accents Define Luxury Boutique in Mexico City's Historic Roma Norte

Spacon Transforms Royal Pavilion into Modern Welcome Center
Muji Made Exhibition: Australian Designers Reimagine Everyday Objects

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Renowned Design Studio Barber Osgerby Announces Closure After Three Decades
British design duo Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby have decided to close their London studio after 30 years. This significant news, featured in the latest Dezeen Agenda newsletter, marks the end of an era for the influential firm. The newsletter also highlights other key industry stories, including a legal case involving Foster + Partners and new product releases, providing a comprehensive overview of current design world events.

Julio Torres and Sabai Unveil "All Other Passports" Furniture Collection Inspired by NYC Immigration
Actor and director Julio Torres collaborates with furniture company Sabai to launch "All Other Passports," a collection inspired by the immigrant experience of moving to New York City. Featuring four distinct pieces, the collection evokes the journey from newcomer to host, blending personal narratives with functional design. Sabai's founder, Phantila Phataraprasit, also an immigrant, contributes to the collection's authentic narrative, showcased at New York's design week.

Dezeen Events Guide Unveils Digital Guide for 3 Days of Design 2026 in Copenhagen
The Dezeen Events Guide has launched its comprehensive digital guide for the 2026 edition of 3 Days of Design, scheduled to take place in Copenhagen from June 10 to 12. This guide provides an overview of exhibitions, installations, talks, launches, and parties, all centered around the theme 'Make This Moment Matter'. An interactive map is also available to help attendees navigate the various events spread across eight districts.

Marazzi Expands Lume Collection with New Square Format and Decorative Tile
Italian tile manufacturer Marazzi has introduced a new square format and a decorative 'Dew' tile to its Lume porcelain stoneware collection. This expansion enhances the collection's glossy, majolica-inspired aesthetic, emphasizing the unique glaze variations and offering a broader range of design possibilities. The new additions come in Lume's established palette of eight Mediterranean-inspired colors.

Lost Hide: Exploring Creative Repurposing of Leather in Design
The 'Lost Hide' exhibition at Melbourne Design Week showcases the innovative use of leftover leather by Australian designers. Featuring works from 13 creators, including furniture and lighting, the display highlights material innovation and sustainability, transforming discarded upholstery hides into unique and thought-provoking pieces.

Ancient Timber to Modern Fashion: Aalto University Transforms Shipwreck Wood into Zero-Waste Dress
Researchers at Finland's Aalto University have pioneered a method to transform 300-year-old timber from a shipwreck discovered in Oulu into wearable fabric. This innovative project involved converting salvaged wood into yarn, which was then knitted into a sustainable, zero-waste dress. The initiative highlights a remarkable intersection of archaeology, textile design, and advanced material science, giving new life to historical artifacts while promoting eco-conscious fashion.
Historic Spanish Home Transformed by Raúl Sánchez Architects

Elevating Home Aesthetics: Sports Equipment as Art

MLB Legend Ken Griffey Jr.'s Orlando Lakefront Mansion Listed for $27 Million

Inside Ralph Lauren's Extraordinary Real Estate Portfolio

Marazzi's Mystone Silver Root Tiles: Aesthetic Appeal Meets Technological Innovation

Istanbul Showcases Innovative Design at Global Forum

Transforming Milan Design Week Exhibit into Sustainable Public Facilities in Zambia

Nautical Charm: A Parisian Apartment Transformed into a Ship-Like Abode
