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American diners and cake adverts inform pastel-toned house renovation by Office S&M

Cake adverts from the 1950s informed the pastel palette of Brockley House, the renovation of a corner home in London by local studio Office S&M.

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Apple developing iPhones that will be controlled by users' thoughts

Apple has partnered with neurotechnology company Synchron to develop products including iPhones and iPads that will be controlled using brain implants.

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Elizabeth Tower wins RIBA National Award

The renovation of Elizabeth Tower by architecture studio Purcell, described as a "masterpiece in conservation and craftsmanship", has won a RIBA National Award.

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Brogan Cox and Nat Maks apply ink marbling to Tides tables

Furniture designer Brogan Cox has teamed up with artist Nat Maks to create sycamore wood tables with marbled finishes, which were unveiled during London Craft Week.

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Salvia colourway by Bette

Dezeen Showroom: German bathroom brand Bette has introduced a new colour called Salvia – a glossy sage green that will launch in the UK at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025.

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"Many would love to live in this," says commenter

In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a micro home made from a section of a decommissioned wind turbine, created by Dutch design studio Blade-Made.

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E-1027 film "is a present" to Eileen Gray says director Beatrice Minger

Filmmaker Beatrice Minger sought to embrace Eileen Gray's boundary-pushing approach with her new docu-drama about the enigmatic designer's famous E-1027 house, she tells Dezeen in this interview.

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IKEA launches "thorough investigation" following accusation of copying table design

Swedish furniture company IKEA has launched an investigation into the design of a drinks table following industrial designer Jessica Signell's allegation that it copied her design.

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Australia's first all-Indigenous Venice team aims to avoid "false sense of Australiana"

Australia's first all-Indigenous curatorial team at the Venice Architecture Biennale has aimed to bring a distinctly Aboriginal design approach to its pavilion, a calming and inclusive space focused on the theme of Home.

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Oshinowo Studio reveals etched-glass war memorial in Sierra Leone

Lagos-based Oshinowo Studio has unveiled plans to add a glass war memorial to an Edwin Lutyens-designed plinth in Freetown, Sierra Leone.

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Coloured marble defines his-and-hers sinks in Marylebone penthouse

A disagreement over colours led local design firm Wendover to split the bathroom of this "elegant and playful" London apartment into contrasting pink and green marble zones.

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An undiscovered crypt among student projects from UWE Bristol

Dezeen School Shows: a crypt inhabited by cultists who "mourn a vanishing London" is among the student projects from the University of the West of England.

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There's still time to feature in Dezeen's guide to 3 Days of Design 2025

You still have an opportunity to feature in Dezeen Events Guide's digital guide and interactive map for the 2025 edition of 3 Days of Design.

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Dezeen Agenda features an interview with Norman Foster on car touchscreens

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features an interview with British architect Norman Foster at the Venice Architecture Biennale. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.

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Furman & Keil adds lightweight birdwatching pavilion to dockside near Austin

Architecture studio Furman & Keil Architects has replaced a small dwelling with a lightweight, two-level pavilion for birdwatching alongside a waterway near Austin, Texas.

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