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Many readers have already spotted Dezeen's appearance in yesterday's launch of the iPhone 5. We featured in Apple's live presentation in San Francisco and also appear in the movie explaining the new device. More details »

Some readers think this table with swings round it by Duffy London is too awkward to be fun. "With the table in the way you can't swing properly. With the chairs swinging you can't eat properly," reasons one commenter. Read the story and comments »

The swooping exterior of this hotel management school by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas might be impressive but readers are worried about too little light getting through the triangular windows. Read the story and comments »

Our recruitment site Dezeen Jobs has been redesigned and is now live! We’ve refreshed the look and feel of the site with a new colour and font, bigger headlines and text, and a number of new features including a Job of the Week
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Readers are discussing whether Benthem Crouwel Architects' extension to the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam looks more like a bathtub, a sink or a spaceship. Read the story and comments »

Some readers worry that moisture from the walk-through shower might ruin the living room in this Spanish apartment by Schneider Colao, while others think it's just the thing for Madrid's low humidity. Read the story and comments »

London design brand Hulger has launched a mini version of its award-winning Plumen 001 lightbulb and it’ll be available at Dezeen Super Store, our Covent Garden pop-up shop, from tomorrow. Find out more »
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A floating Chinese teahouse with bamboo-lined corridors is our most popular story this issue »
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Henning Larsen awarded Praemium Imperiale »
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Moscow set to double in size»
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