Wood design
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Tactile treasures: Picky Nicky's favourite wooden buysPicky Nicky selects his products of the week – a selection of wooden wonders – from WallpaperSTORE*, our very own creative market place for design
By Nick Vinson - Art Direction Last updated
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Back to school: Asif Khan and AHEC collaborate on new school playgroundBy Giovanna Dunmall Last updated
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Public hanging: 'Worshipful' wardrobe, by Paul Helbers and SmallboneBy Laura Hawkins Last updated
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A new Wenzhou concept store for menswear label Atelier by Fapai makes use of China’s discarded woodBy Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Chalet Hollywood: artist Piero Golia hosts a creative speakeasy in Los AngelesBy Carren Jao Last updated
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[Killed]Video: Okay Studio teams up with the American Hardwood Export Council for a new furniture collectionBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Roberto Almagno’s wood sculptures defy all sense of gravityBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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King Castle: remembering Wendell Castle, as we knew him, in his upstate New York homeBy Phoebe Eaton Last updated
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Wood look tech-toys for analogue-inspired interiorsWe still crave a bit of warmth to go with our technology. However sleek things get and the more wireless and wondrous they become, the desire for a tactile surface or visual softness never goes away. Many wireless speakers have latched onto fabric covers as a way of blending into the domestic realm, but for our money there’s only one material that can give technology an analogue sheen in this digital age, and that’s wood.
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Kengo Kuma designs a pavilion of floating roofs for Aman’s new retail conceptAt the Amanpuri in Phuket, Aman has enlisted Japanese architect Kengo Kuma to design a holistic pavilion to house a new retail concept. Reflecting Aman’s philosophy, the structure fuses traditional principles of Asian architecture with modern design with its rhythmic formation of floating roofs acheived through progressive engineering by Kengo Kuma and Associates
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Top timber: we reveal the 2015 Wood Award winnersBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Mies van der Rohe meets Mad Men at this London officeAt One Canada Square in London, The Office Group has brought flexible work space, Peloton bikes, and terrazzo to the financial district
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Vivienne Westwood wallpapersBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Opera house: Carmody Groarke create an aria in timber for Glyndebourne's summer seasonsBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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Making waves: 80 years of Alvar Aalto's pioneering wood bending techniqueBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Bishop Edward King Chapel by Niall McLaughlin Architects wins the 2013 Wood AwardsBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Cape Town report: Design Indaba 2013 and highlights from WoodstockBy Nick Compton Last updated
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Think on it: Oyler Wu creates Meditation Pods for HeadspaceBy Sam Rogers Last updated
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Knock on wood: Prada enlists Martino Gamper for its S/S 2015 window conceptBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Timber trophies awarded to the best architectural projects at the UK’s Wood AwardsBy Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Marble masterpieces: Snedker Studio debuts new furniture collectionBy Cara Gibbs Last updated
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Wood works: Seilerlinhart Architects’ ode to timber completes in SwitzerlandBy Nicola Fox Hill Last updated
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Against the grain: Nicolás Aracena Müller’s wood sculptures take over ChamberBy John Gendall Last updated
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Squaring the circle: the making of the treasure box, by RDAI and LanserringBy TF Chan Last updated
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New wood-block furniture by Raw-Edges has colour coursing through its grainBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Olson Kundig Architects’ timber-beam Collectors Lounge has stacks of appealBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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A sustainable wood prefab reflects the outdoors within its minimalist interior designBy Sujata Burman Last updated

