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Photographer Q&A: Nicholas Calcott
Photographer Nicholas Calcott first appeared on our radar when he was living in Paris, France. Now, based in New York City, Calcott still travels to France often. If the timing is right, and we...
written by: Julia Sabotphotos by: Nicholas Calcott05.31.13 -
Friday Finds 05.31.13
As we stitch up the week in the publishing world, we've gussied up some of our favorite web finds for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy and Happy Weekend!
written by: Eujin Rhee05.31.13 -
A Modern Beachside Trailer Home in Malibu
Having spent many years pining for her own space at the beach, Sofie Howard—photographer agent and owner of Los Angeles–based Commune Images—finally found it at Paradise Cove Mobile Home Park in...
written by: Erika Heetphotos by: Spencer Lowell05.31.13 -
Photography Focus: Simon Devitt's Portrait of a House
New Zealand photographer Simon Devitt has been capturing homes and homeowners in for close to fifteen years. His new book, Portrait of a House, collaborates with graphic designer Arch MacDonnell of...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexanderphotos by: Simon Devitt05.31.13 -
Chat with Jasper Conran of The (New) Conran Shop
The Conran Shop's new look for its reopened Marylebone store in London; plus, a chat with Terence Conran's son Jasper, recently anointed head of the company.
written by: Kelsey Keithphotos by: Paul Raeside05.31.13 -
9 DIY Home Automation Gadgets for 2013
Home automation is an incredible way to simplify the life of a homeowner. By automating all of your technologies, you can not only make your life easier, but you can save yourself a lot of money...
written by: David Glenn05.30.13 -
A Furniture Collector's Renovated Flat in Paris
Jean-Christophe Aumas’ multihued Paris apartment houses both the highly sought artistic director and the stunning assemblage of furniture he’s brought back from his travels.
written by: Ian Phillipsphotos by: Christian Schaulin05.30.13 -
Site of the Day: Ladies and Gentlemen Studio
Founded by Dylan Davis and Jean Lee, three-year-old Seattle design studio Ladies and Gentlemen has a small, but covetable collection of objects, jewelry, furniture, and lighting all made in the USA...
written by: Olivia Martin05.30.13 -
AIA|LA Announces Restaurant Design Awards Finalists
The American Institute of Architects Los Angeles (AIA|LA) has announced the top nominees for the 9th-annual Restaurant Design Awards, held at Dwell on Design. This year’s jury—consisting of writer...
written by: Kristen W. Terry05.30.13 -
Photo Series: Streets by Leigh Merrill
Photographer Leigh Merrill has created a series of images that waver between reality and fantasy. While exploring the urban environment of the San Francisco Bay Area, she became fascinated by its...
written by: Julia Sabot05.30.13 -
Harry Seidler: Architecture, Art, and Collaborative Design
"Architecture, Art, and Collaborative Design" is a traveling exhibition celebrating the 19th anniversary of leading 20th century Australian architect Harry Seidler's birth. The exhibition traces...
written by: Eujin Rhee05.30.13 -
Industrial Designer Ditte Hammerstrøm
Ditte Hammerstrøm is an industrial designer based in Copenhagen, Denmark who has worked with Skitsch, Erik Jorgensen, and limited editions through her Paris gallery.
written by: Kelsey Keith05.30.13 -
Get This Room: American Modern
We hunted down the essentials in this rustic-meets modern bedroom so you can recreate the look in your home.
written by: Olivia Martinphotos by: Joe Pugliese05.29.13 -
Moleskine Detour: Q&A with Ginette Caron
Have you ever wanted to peek inside the notebooks of your favorite designers? In The Detour Book: The Moleskine notebook experience, readers are privy to a stunning collection of more than 250...
written by: Ginette Caron05.29.13 -
8 Father's Day Favorite Gift Ideas
Father's Day is fast approaching, so we've got all of your bases covered with some great gift ideas. From a unique and classy time piece to a flame free, no smoke grill, click through to find the...
written by: Megan Hamaker05.29.13 -
Reflexiones by Matthias Heiderich
Matthias Heiderich—you might have heard of him. We first debuted the self-taught photographer with his Berlin snaps, then most recently, his work of the UAE. His latest endeavor—Reflexiones...
written by: Eujin Rheephotos by: Matthias Heiderich05.29.13 -
Sustainably Sourced Furniture by Steuart Padwick
Steuart Padwick is having a bang-up year. “A couple of months ago I received a Design Guild Mark for my Horseshoe Chair,” says Padwick, “And I have just had a great time at Clerkenwell Design Week....
written by: Vanessa Corrêa05.29.13 -
Recycled Tube Light by Castor
The Recycled Tube Light by Canadian design studio Castor is a great example of upcycling done right. Using recycled materials—burnt-out fluorescent tube lights—in an unexpected, innovative way, it...
written by: Johanna Björk05.29.13 -
Mobile App We Love: Instagram
Join Instagram launching co-founders Mike Krieger and Kevin Systrom for a #Nofilter conversation this Thursday at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco, California. What to expect? Their recent $1...
written by: Eujin Rhee05.29.13 -
Product Spotlight: Schola Desk by Yota Kakuda
Traditional English school desks were the inspiration behind London-based Japanese designer Yota Kakuda's workstation. He used just one sheet of plywood to fashion the compact piece.
written by: Kelsey Keith05.29.13 -
Chicago's Iconic Skyscrapers, Animated
The cradle of modern architecture, Chicago is known for its spectacular skyline. In the United States, it's second only to New York City in the number of buildings rising taller than 500 feet....
written by: Diana Budds05.28.13 -
6 Steps: How to Make Charred Cedar Cladding
Master Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori is an original thinker, and a pro at melding ancient traditions with modern design. So who better to offer a quick primer on how to char your own cedar...
written by: Jaime Gillinphotos by: Adam Friedberg05.28.13 -
“Spoons” Mural at March in San Francisco
Homewares and kitchen supply store March, in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood, will display Joshua Vogel’s “Spoons” Mural beginning June 6.
written by: Olivia Martin05.28.13 -
Pinterest Board of the Day: Graphic Design & Illustrations
In Philip Baxter Meggs' A History of Graphic Design, he states graphic design's "essence is to give order to information, form to ideas, expression and feeling to artifacts that document human...
written by: Eujin Rhee05.28.13

























