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Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. [Architecture] [Interiors] [Design] [News] [Jobs] [Watch Store] [Multi-coloured sunscreens create stripy exterior for Sydney house by Smart Design Studio] Brightly coloured louvres [screen] the living spaces of this [Sydney] residence, which are contained in a pair of concrete boxes and set atop a sandstone plinth. [More ›] [Marija Puipaité's Embracing Touch jewellery ] [Continuation of Embracing Touch series] This collection of [jewellery] by Lithuanian designer Marija Puipaité is sculpted to perfectly fit the curves and contours of the body. [More ›] [Dezeen's new Pinterest board showcases French furniture design] With [Maison&Objet] on in Paris this weekend, we've created a [new Pinterest board dedicated to French design], from [Moustache's colourful, swirling lightsÂ]to an [origami-inspired armchair by Rémi Bouhaniche]. [Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›] [Superkül nestles all-white vacation home into Canadian landscape] This vacation home in [Ontario] was built for a family transitioning back to [Canada] after a prolonged stay in the UK, and features an [all-white exterior] designed to contrast and complement its surroundings in different seasons. [More ›] [Thomas Schnur honours everyday objects with Cologne exhibition] [21 Common Things exhibition] German designer [Thomas Schnur]'s 21 Common Things [exhibition] at [IMM Cologne] pays tribute to everyday objects including watering cans, plastic bags and clothes pegs. [More ›] [Soft-hued jewellery store designed for owner with love of gold and pink] [Nuun jewellery shop by Java Architectes] The team from Java Architecture tempered their preference for "soberness and order" to deliver this [jewellery] store interior for a [Parisian] client who could not get enough gold and pink. [More ›] [Petite Friture showcases new furniture collection in a modernist environment] French design brand [Petite Friture] has presented its new collection against a backdrop styled on a vibrant, modernist home. [More ›] [Taiwan apartment by HAO Design caters to both kids' and parents' tastes] [Scenic Ballade by HAO Design] [HAO Design] navigated the chasm between classic and contemporary design to complete this [apartment] in Pingtung City, Taiwan, for a conflicted family of four. [More ›] --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us [Dezeen on Pinterest] [Dezeen Feed] [Dezeen Feed] [Dezeen Feed] [Forward this newsletter to a friend] You have received this because you are subscribed to Dezeen Daily. [Unsubscribe] [Contact us] | [Submit a story] | [Advertise]

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