Cloudboom Strike LS trainer by On, the debut of these spray-on trainers, produced in just three minutes and features an upper made by spraying filament onto a foam-rubber and carbon-fibre sole using a robotic arm.
Swedish company Polestar made automotive history with the launch of the world's first mass-market car to have no rear window.
Danish potter and researcher Tavs Jorgensen has found a way to extrude cob – an ancient building material made from earth and straw – to create low-carbon bricks.
Design studio Pneuhaus converted its inflatable Street Seats into self-defence devices and supplied them to a number of colleges.
This double-sided lid can fit onto any plastic bottle to transform it into a hand-held filtration device in a bid to provide vulnerable communities with affordable access to clean drinking water.
At Paris Fashion Week in March, fashion brand Coperni unveiled a bag made from 99 per cent air.
The winner of this year's Dezeen Award for sustainable consumer design went to a sofa made from 99 per cent natural and renewable materials.
This year saw Bulgari reclaim its crown as the maker of the world's thinnest mechanical watch with the release of the Octo Finissimo Ultra Cosc.
IKEA launched a blow-up gaming chair made from sheets of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), which IKEA normally uses to make inflatable changing mats for babies.
Japanese manufacturer LIXIL created a fabric tub that can be hung up like a hammock.