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5 More Pieces from American Designer Paul Isabella
A new collection of wooden furniture and home goods from Minneapolis design studio Isabella Furniture.
written by: Kelsey Keith06.18.13 -
Web Shop of the Day: Gretel Home
Self-described as a “cozy” and “sophisticated,” web shop Gretel Home is one of our go-to spots for house-warming gifts and last-minute presents.
written by: Olivia Martin06.12.13 -
Webshop We Love: Still House
East Village boutique Still House has a quiet but powerful stock of home goods, all shoppable online.
written by: Kelsey Keith06.12.13 -
New Photographic-Inspired Wallpaper
Trove, a New York wallpaper brand, releases its new summer collection inspired by fiber-optic patterns.
written by: Olivia Martin06.11.13 -
Modern Furniture Kids Can Draw On
How many design-minded parents have cried out in terror as their Sharpie-wielding toddler angles through the left-ajar baby gate and heads directly for the Womb chair? Fear not, gentle parents, for...
written by: Aaron Britt06.10.13 -
Product Spotlight: Dadaist Chairs
London based artist and industrial designer, Charlotte Kingsnorth, creates effortless and contemporary pieces of furniture, which challenge form and question conformity. Kingsnorth's pieces...
written by: Jami Smith06.05.13 -
Webshop of the Day: Fossik
Fossik, based in Sydney, Australia, offers unique and whimsical products including sophisticated textile throws and vintage quilts.
written by: Jami Smith06.05.13 -
Kitchen Essential: Smeg Refrigerator
Leave it to the Italians to perfect the art of kitchen appliances, after all, their famous food has to be cooked somewhere. We love Smeg's classic products, especially their perfectly simple fridge.
written by: Olivia Martin06.04.13 -
Product of the Day: MANUAL Coffee Maker Nº1
Any true coffee lover (snob) will tell you that one cup manual brewing is the best way to enjoy the black elixir of the gods and that the art of crafting the perfect cup is almost as enjoyable as...
written by: Megan Hamaker06.04.13 -
Webshop of the Day: Magasin Mae
Perusing the goods at Dutch textile designer Mae Engelgeer's online boutique.
written by: Kelsey Keith06.04.13 -
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 -
Product of the Day: Sacrificial Chair
Launched by Bridie Picot and Matt Smith at ICFF 2013, Thing Industries is a young upstart with a witty outlook on furniture design. Case in point, this seat-shaped rack, called the Sacrificial Chair.
written by: Kelsey Keith05.28.13 -
Handmade Woven Furniture by León León
With summer fast approaching, Mexico City furniture design studio León León's bright, handmade woven pieces are incredibly appealing.
written by: Olivia Martin05.18.13 -
More Hideaway Furniture from Folditure
Meet Tilt, the newest design by Folditure. Much like the company's other furniture designed for small-spaces, the chair collapses into a compact, easy-to-store size. When it's folded flat it's just...
written by: Diana Budds05.16.13 -
Magazine Rack by Chuck Routhier
This simple and practical magazine rack by designer Chuck Routhier not only stores your latest issues of Dwell but holds your coffee, too! Built from 1" square Baltic birch plywood and sporting a...
written by: Megan Hamaker05.13.13 -
Phloem Studio's Peninsula Chair
Not long ago we took a look at deft joinery and fine form of the Laura desk by Portland, Oregon's Phloem Studio. Today, we've got an exclusive look (and a great video by Alex Olavarria of Quimby TV...
written by: Aaron Britt05.13.13 -
ICFF Preview: Radiata by Studio Dunn
Studio Dunn debuts new, blown-glass bulb lighting at the 25th annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York.
written by: Kelsey Keith05.13.13 -
Mod Storage Accessories from Nomess Copenhagen
Stack it, store it, fold it, and hang it all with yet another Scandinavian design company we love. Nomess Copenhagen specializes in easy-on-the-eyes storage solutions, and here are just a few that...
written by: Kelsey Keith05.07.13 -
Site of the Day: Lightly
Australian home wares studio Lightly creates sweet and simple products.
written by: Olivia Martin05.06.13 -
Textiles by Petel
Look no further than San Francisco–based Petel for unique and colorful throw pillows, tote bags, and accessories crafted from hand-woven African textiles. The brainchild of husband-and-wife team...
written by: Diana Budds05.03.13 -
The Best Way to Say Thank You
Sometimes a hand-written note is the only way to go, and from a simple statement to a clever quip, Dwell’s found the right card for the occasion.
written by: Olivia Martin05.02.13 -
Camping Bag by Best Made Co.
Sturdy waxed canvas, brass grommets, and a woven lanyard make for one mighty fine ditty bag by Best Made Co., a modern-day retailer in the manner of dry goods stores from the past. We dig the...
written by: Diana Budds04.25.13 -
Inkster Maken Limestone Lights
Inkster Maken, a new range of lighting using Australian limestone and salvaged hardwood by designer Hugh Altschwager illuminates the Down Under.
written by: Olivia Martin04.25.13 -
RoboReel
There are many products in our everyday lives that we simply put up with, never considering that there might be someone out there redesigning them in a way that will make us think "how did I ever...
written by: Megan Hamaker04.24.13 -
Dwell Green Gift Guide: Part Two
From a geometric container-housed candle to portable planters, take a look at the next accompaniment to yesterday's offering of green design-minded gifts.
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