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Carpet tiles by Modulyss feature on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: Belgian flooring brand Modulyss has listed a number of its carpet tiles on Dezeen Showroom, including a collection that has enhanced sustainable features. The brand’s Plus collection carpet tiles are backed with a material containing 85 per cent recycled or renewed content. Plus collection carpet tiles come in vivid, bright colourways As well as enhanced […]

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Top 10 Sleek & Portable IoT Gadgets For The Modern Tech Enthusiast

In today’s fast-paced world, technology is evolving rapidly, offering us gadgets that are not only innovative but also sleek and portable. These IoT (Internet of Things) devices are designed to make our lives more efficient, secure, and enjoyable. From enhancing home security to digitizing notes, these gadgets showcase the pinnacle of modern technology. We have

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Asif Khan adds sinuous public boardwalk to south London’s Canada Dock

British architect Asif Khan has completed a ribbon-like bridge over Canada Dock in south London, which acts as a “connector” to the area’s timber trade history amid its radical transformation. Designed to be a focal point of a wider development at Canada Water, the 170-metre-long bridge crosses the western edge of Canada Dock connecting the

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The Great Exhibition adds “world’s first office rollercoaster” to its Stockholm studio

Creative studio The Great Exhibition has created a permanent, fully functioning rollercoaster in its office in Stockholm. Named The Frontal Lobe, the 60-metre-long rollercoaster winds through the seating areas, kitchen and bar on the ground floor of The Great Exhibition‘s office in the Liljeholmen district. The studio, formerly known as PJADAD, created the structure to

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Ten “outstanding British buildings” that are now eligible for heritage listing

Conservation group Twentieth Century Society has selected 10 UK buildings turning 30 to launch Coming of Age, a campaign drawing attention to the architecture it believes should be granted listed status. Launching today on the 30th anniversary of the first Eurostar service leaving Waterloo International Terminal in London, the Coming of Age campaign collects noteworthy British

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Breathe challenges Australia’s large homes in Home Truth pavilion at NGV

Architecture studio Breathe has created a house-within-a-house for the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne to draw attention to the potential of small homes. Named Home Truth, the temporary pavilion was made of two frames – an external structure made from timber framing that represents an average Australian home and an internal one that encloses

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Breathe Easy: 10 effective steps and products to purify your home’s indoor air

Indoor air pollution is a commonly overlooked issue, but it can significantly affect your health, especially if you live in a city where outdoor pollutants, cooking byproducts, and everyday household chemicals accumulate inside your home. Even if your home looks clean, invisible pollutants, allergens, and irritants could lurk in the air. Improving indoor air quality

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Welded Loop’s experimental shoes are made from only one material

Dutch designers Suzanne Oude Hengel and Joris de Groot have developed a shoe using just one material – a recyclable thermoplastic that can be knitted, 3D-printed and welded. Welded Loop is a research-led project exploring how thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) can be used to create every component in a pair of sneaker-style shoes. The shoes feature

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Five architecture and design events taking place in London over November

Ahead of Dezeen Awards’ annual party, taking place in London‘s Hackney Church on 26 November 2024, we’ve selected five events taking place in the city alongside the ceremony. The World of Tim Burton, Off The Shelf Pavilion at Olympia, and Eye of the Storm are among the exhibitions open to visit in London during November. Off

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