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8 Modern Roof Designs
As San Francisco prepares for a few showers in the next few days, we've gathered up eight of our favorite roofs we'd like to take cover under.
04.04.13 -
Five New Generation Materials in the Upscale Market
A creative imagination is a key ingredient in timeless, luxury designs. Clients are often seeking surprises in design, like furniture as art. A good interior designer will look for the newest and...
written by: Alene Workman04.05.13 -
Emerging Voices Lecture Series: cao | perrot Studios & PRODUCTORA
Last Thursday, the Architectural League hosted the final lecture in a series featuring the recipients of the 2013 Emerging Voices program. Selected for the promise they have shown in forging unique...
written by: Sara Carpenter04.05.13 -
Product Spotlight: Another Ceramic Candlestick
Light the way with these charming candlesticks designed by London-based French product designer Marie Dessuant for Another Country. Each piece comes with a white glazed stoneware lid on a turned...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.05.13 -
Reykjavik’s New Design District
What do creatives see in abandoned docks and old fishing sheds? Opportunity. Now the City of Reykjavik is working with local designers to makeover its old fishing harbor into Iceland’s first design...
written by: Tiffany Orvet04.08.13 -
World’s Most Impressive Bridges
A look at 17 of the longest, tallest, most artful bridges on the planet.
written by: Hal Amen04.08.13 -
Ceramic Designer We Love: Jeff Nimeh
Relocating from New York to Kyoto, Japan in 2012 not only marked a new beginning in his life, but proved to be a working catalyst for ceramicist Jeff Nimeh. All of the pieces from the designer's...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.08.13 -
7 Facts About Moooi Designer Lorenza Bozzoli
Milan-based designer Lorenza Bozzoli has a background in fashion and an aesthetic to match: colorful, poppy, and au courant. You last saw her work in Dwell's April Indoor-Outdoor issue in the form...
written by: Kelsey Keith04.08.13 -
Smarten Up Your Home in 2013
They say that home is where the heart is. And now your home can have a brain as well. Sound futuristic? Thanks to advances in smart technology, your home can be greener, safer, more secure, and...
written by: David Glenn04.09.13 -
Art Is Where the Home Is
In honor of the Palais-Royal's first public art exhibition's 346th anniversary (it debuted today in 1667!), we've curated a fine crop of modern art found in the pages of Dwell. For more modern art,...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.09.13 -
MoMA Design Store Windows: littleBits by Ayah Bdeir
“Electronics are beautiful,” says engineer and artist Ayah Bdeir. Through May 12, the windows of the MoMA Design Stores in New York City will feature hypnotic, delightful kinetic sculptures crafted...
written by: littleBits04.10.13 -
A Modernist Click Through Remodelista: Part Two
We're back with some more Remodelista love! (Check out our past favorites from the interior design blog and a Q&A with the site's editor and co-founder Sarah Lonsdale here.) From an ambitious,...
04.10.13 -
Q&A with Paper Engineer Matt Shlian
Apophenia: the experience of seeing meaningful patterns or connections in random or meaningless data. Such is the title of Ann Arbor, Michigan based paper artist and engineer Matt Shlian's...
written by: Eujin Rheephotos by: Cullen Stephenson04.10.13 -
Color Story: La Vie en Rose at Salone Internazionale del Mobile
Over the past year or so, we've noticed a pink trend happening in furniture and textiles (and it's not just our rose-colored glasses). The traditionally feminine hue has staked its claim on all...
written by: Kelsey Keith04.11.13 -
Dwell on Design Call for Submissions: Canyon and Valley Home Tours
Calling all architects! Join Dwell for what promises to be a dynamic three days of modern architecture during the Dwell Modern Home Tours at the country's largest design event, Dwell on Design,...
written by: Dwell Staff04.11.13 -
Stamberg | Aferiat
After visiting The Saguaro in Palm Springs during Modernism Week, we found ourselves hooked on the Stamberg Aferiat + Associates renovated hotel and wanted to see more from the duo behind it. Lucky...
written by: Sara Carpenter04.15.13 -
World’s Most Spectacular Skylines
Something about the outline of a city against its clear, crisp sky stops us in our tracks and commands our attention. City skylines stand as testaments to human engineering and architectural...
written by: Juliane Huang04.13.13 -
Office Wares by Daniel Emma
Established in 2008 by Daniel To and Emma Aiston, industrial design studio Daniel Emma strives to "create the unexpected from simple objects using simple forms," calling their designs—which range...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.15.13 -
2013 New York Landscape Architects Design Awards
Here in New York, spring has sprung at last, so there couldn’t be a more appropriate time to celebrate accomplishments in landscape architecture. A show currently running at the Center for...
written by: Sara Carpenter04.16.13 -
Product Spotlight: Carpet of Life
Using authentic crafting techniques handed down through generations, women from rural villages in the oasis of M’hamid El Ghizlane in the Sahara Desert transform cast-off textiles and donated...
written by: Abigail Doan04.16.13 -
Lean on Me
No matter what your working space conditions—studio, office, home—the Higher Desk designed by Flip Sellin of Berlin-based design and architecture bureau, Coordination, is here to the rescue. When...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.16.13 -
Tea Time
You may have heard of the hot beverage made by steeping dry tea leaves into boiling water. Tea in all its varieties and forms—black, white, green, powdered as matcha, and more—has been a hit for...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.17.13 -
Book Designs by Atelier Dyakova
London-based Russian graphic designer Sonya Dyakova is making us rethink the notion of judging a book by its cover. After studying in San Francisco, the typography specialist moved to London to...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.18.13 -
David Shrigley for The Thing Quarterly
Cult object-based publication, The Thing Quarterly, known for collaborations with contemporary eminent figures such as interdisciplinary artist Miranda July, film director Mike Mills, and novelist...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.19.13 -
Graphic Designer We Love: Eiko Ojala
Graphic design that looks like paper cut-outs? Check. Estonia-based illustrator and graphic designer Eiko Ojala is tricking our noggins one by one. A 'Young Illustrators Award' nominee, Ojala's...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.23.13

























