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RCA Secret 2013
Shh, can you keep a secret? The Royal College of Art in London is having its annual RCA Secret exhibition and one-day shop of its 2,700 original postcard-sized artworks by 1,034 internationally...
written by: Eujin Rhee03.22.13 -
8 Libraries We Love
Who says libraries must be dusty, solemn affairs? Libraries of today can be big, small, architecturally-placed, temporary, or hidden away behind a rolling track door. Here we've rounded up a few...
written by: Kelsey Keith03.21.13 -
5 Things to Bring on the Spring
Spring is upon us! It's time to shake off the winter gloom and welcome the new season with these five great products that are sure to add a little color and cheer to both your indoor and outdoor...
written by: Megan Hamaker03.21.13 -
Cozy Swedish Living Room We Love
Swedish architect Per Bornstein’s house, from our Small Spaces issue, sits on a hill between a large forested park and Gothenburg’s former industrial area, a welcome addition to a previously...
written by: Kelsey Keithphotos by: Pia Ulin03.21.13 -
Six Stairs to Savor
When getting from here to there, the journey is just as important as the destination. We hope that's true for interior spaces as well as lifechanging travel experiences, and with that in mind, we...
written by: Kelsey Keith03.21.13 -
Screenprinted Birdhouses by Todd Hubler
Today is the vernal equinox and in celebration of the season ahead, we've found a mod birdhouse by the Hubler Furniture Co. These petite avian abodes are crafted from plywood and feature a...
written by: Diana Budds03.20.13 -
6 Small Kitchens Big on Style
Living large in a small space? We've got loads of inspiration to help you make the most of it. From smart counter storage solutions to great appliances designed for small kitchens, to the inviting...
written by: Sara Ost03.20.13 -
Seismic Shifts at The National Academy
An exhibition currently on view at the National Academy Museum in New York, Seismic Shifts, explores paradigmatic shifts in modern culture. Featuring paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography,...
written by: Sara Carpenter03.20.13 -
Hugo & Marie: Part Two
We recently shared some of our favorite works by New York creative agency Hugo & Marie. Back by popular demand, ten more best-dressed selects from the firm's ever-growing portfolio.
written by: Eujin Rhee03.20.13 -
Last Chance: Lessons from Modernism
Modern-minded New Yorkers have just a few more days to swing by Cooper Union’s Lessons From Modernism: Environmental Design Considerations in 20th Century Architecture, 1925-70 exhibition at the...
written by: Sara Carpenter03.20.13 -
10 Inspiring Quotes from the Eames Family
In 1988, Charles Eames’s only daughter, Lucia, inherited the iconic Eames house in Pacific Palisades, California after the death of her stepmother, Ray. The house—along with Frank Lloyd Wright’s...
written by: Kerrie Kelly03.20.13 -
Salvaged Bathroom with a Vintage Touch
For his upstate-New York farmhouse, designer Tom Givone found the perfect marriage of high design, architectural salvage, and homespun hardware. In the light-filled master bathroom, Givone added a...
written by: Aaron Brittphotos by: Mark Mahaney03.20.13 -
Q&A with Designer Martí Guixé
Designer Martí Guixé is well known for his conceptual food design and ex-designer approach as well as commercial projects like Camper sneaker shops. We met with Guixé at Design Indaba, where he...
written by: Rebecca L. Weber03.19.13 -
Q&A with Typeface Designer Matthew Carter
When Matthew Carter finished high school in England in the 1950s, he moved to the Netherlands for a year; he’s been working with typography ever since. "This was supposed to be an interlude before...
written by: Rebecca L. Weber03.19.13 -
Space Race
From a metal-clad prefab module in Wyoming to an accordion-doored home in Canada, take a breath of fresh air with these five homes that make use of expansive windows.
written by: Jami Smith03.19.13 -
Pinterest Board of the Day: Lighting Design
Follow the light! From classics like Tom Dixon pendants to emerging lighting concepts, be sure to join the Dwell Pinterest board devoted to modern lighting design. Here, enjoy a peek at six of our...
written by: Sara Ost03.19.13 -
Salt 'n Pepa Got It Goin' On
The first thing a good chef will tell you is to season, season, season. If we're going to season, why not look good doing it? We've put together a list of our current favorite products for shaking,...
written by: Megan Hamaker03.19.13 -
A Storage-Saving Salvaged Wood Kitchen in Brooklyn
For Dawn Casale and Dave Crofton (and their new little addition), an ample, but budget-friendly kitchen was on top of the list before making the move from their previous residence in Cobble Hill to...
written by: Eujin Rheephotos by: Matthew Williams03.19.13 -
Prepare to be Floored
From decorative tile to rustic brick to futuristic glass, these five homes feature myriad creative uses of textures and materials.
written by: Jami Smith03.19.13 -
Illustrator We Love: Debbie Powell
Based in New York and the U.K., illustrator Debbie Powell has been charming viewers with her watercolor, ink, linocut, pencil & pen, and printmaking handiwork. Clients include British chef and...
written by: Eujin Rhee03.19.13



















