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Hosu Chair by Patricia Urquiola
Coalesse's multipurpose chair design from Patricia Urquiola is equally suited to working and lounging.
written by: Alessia Piccinini10.25.12 -
Dwell's 12 Picks for Cozy Interiors
With the days growing shorter, temperatures sinking lower, and damp air creeping into the house, it can be tempting to burrow under that old electric blanket. However, you might want to consider...
written by: Olivia Martin12.06.12 -
The Architectural Paintings of Danny Heller
Artbound by KCET is a great journal of the arts and culture in Southern California, and we're especially big fans of its videos. Dwell was down in Palm Springs last week scouting around and we were...
written by: Aaron Britt12.06.12 -
Dwell & ASID Team Up for Dwell on Design & More
Have you heard? Dwell and The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) are joining forces. Among the dynamic design happenings in our new partnership, ASID will be moving its...
written by: Sara Ost12.07.12 -
Inside Le Corbusier's Le Cabanon at Art Basel/Design Miami
During Art Basel/Design Miami this week, visitors to the Cassina Showroom were able to see - for the first time in the U.S. - a replica of the interior of Le Corbusier's 1952 Le Cabanon (Cassina...
written by: Sara Ostphotos by: Angella Forbes12.07.12 -
Venice Biennale 2012: Architecture Review
The 13th Venice Architecture Biennale, directed by David Chipperfield and titled Common Ground, closed on 25th November 2012, attracting 178,000 visitors. Here’s a selection of...
written by: Gustavo Perníaphotos by: Atanay Ramírez12.07.12 -
Designs of the Year 2013 at London’s Design Museum
The Design Museum London’s annual "Designs of the Year" exhibition acts as a wonderful filter for a year’s worth of production and creativity. The result is in an orderly display of the very best...
written by: Ali Morris03.21.13 -
MAD’s After the Museum
A new exhibition at the Museum of Arts & Design is best described as an ecosystem, says MAD's Manager of Public Programs and co-curator, Jake Yuzna. After the Museum: The Home Front 2013 brings...
written by: Sara Carpenter03.28.13 -
5 Surprising Vignelli Designs
Industrial and graphic designers Massimo and Lella Vignelli are giants in their field. (You may know them for any number of instantly recognizable design objects, from the New York City transit...
written by: Kelsey Keith04.02.13 -
Sneak Peek: Duravit at ICFF
Duravit shares their latest collection, Starck 2, an updated series by Philippe Starck set to debut at ICFF this May.
written by: Olivia Martin03.26.13 -
The Ballet's Crown Jewels
New York City Ballet goers will be treated to a healthy dose of design this season. The NYCB commissioned three New York–based studios to create seating areas for the Promenade level of the...
written by: Sara Carpenter10.17.12 -
SaloneSatellite Winners 2013
Every year we visit the Salone Internazionale del Mobile fair in Milan, and every year we save SaloneSatellite—the portion of the fair dedicated to young designers under the age 35—for last. This...
written by: Amanda Dameron04.15.13 -
And the Material Change Winner Is...
Now that the experts have had their say, we are pleased to announce the grand prize winner of the Material Change Textile Competition. Without further ado, the design that will be put into...
written by: Dwell Staff10.10.12 -
Vitsœ Brings Back Dieter Rams 620 Chair Program
On the 50th anniversary of Dieter Rams's 620 modular seating, Vitsoe has introduced a re-engineered version of the modern classic.
written by: Kelsey Keith05.09.13 -
All That's Fit to Print
After years of working as a fashion photographer, Maude Arsenault began toying with the idea of opening her own gallery devoted to photography to reunite with artists she admires or collects. At...
written by: Olivia Martin11.02.12 -
Molo's New Cloud Lamps
We've been following molo, the Vancouver-based design firm, for quite some time now, featuring their soft collection previously on Dwell.com and bestowing our Best of Show award on their booth at...
written by: Jaime Gillin03.27.13 -
Instagram Find: Guess the Project
Follow the right folks on Instagram and you'll get a daily glimpse of buildings all over the world. Follow Melbourne-based architect Kevin Hui of 4site Architecture, and you'll get an education....
written by: Aaron Britt11.01.12 -
Design Store Epal Showcases Icelandic Designers
Eyjólfur Palsson and his Reykjavic-based Epal Furniture emporium have supported and championed Icelandic design since the 1970s. During Iceland’s annual DesignMarch this year, Epal presented the...
written by: Tiffany Orvet03.26.13 -
Highlights from Frieze Art Fair New York
Despite a rainy downpour, crowds of art fans, press, and art buyers ventured to Randall’s Island in New York City yesterday for the Frieze Art Fair. The London transplant, now in its second year,...
written by: Sara Carpenter05.10.13 -
The Architect's Architect
We find the architects featured in Dwell to be incredibly inspiring, but who inspires them? To put the question to rest, we asked the architects covered in our October American Modern issue, ...
written by: Olivia Martin10.16.12 -
A New Breed of Travel Agency
Jaclyn Sienna India, a frequent Dwell.com contributor, writes many of our hotel posts, including covering a cliffside, camping-inspired boutique hotel in a Mexican wine region; a resort in remote...
written by: Jaime Gillin04.26.13 -
Spotlight on Arik Levy Lighting at Euroluce
Each spring in Milan, contemporary designers present new work they've been refining with parent companies for at least two years (the typical gestation period for one product or piece furniture)....
written by: Kelsey Keith04.12.13 -
Inky Inspiration
Italian bathroom design brand Neutra released its new line, Inkstone, this October. Inspired by Chinese calligraphy, this sleek, minimal collection was designed by award-winning architect Steve...
written by: Olivia Martin11.09.12 -
An Innovative Air Purifier
An ingenious filtration system keeps air clean through a set of cell-like modules and a network of tubes that harnesses the organic technology of plants.
written by: Skylar Bergl10.12.12 -
Nasir Kassamali: Design Lives
In 1979, Nasir Kassamali, co-founder of furniture showroom Luminaire, started a talk series with designers as a way to eliminate the barriers between designers, their furniture, and the consumers....
written by: Olivia Martin11.20.12

























