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The Little Gadget that Could
A seated 12-course dinner may still exist in some corner of the universe, but our favorite kind of to-do is the one that keeps a host out of the kitchen. These gadgets take the work out of...
written by: Kelsey Keith08.16.12 -
Wine Breather Carafe
Don’t be fooled by this seemingly simple-looking carafe—the Wine Breather has a few tricks up its sleeve. It holds an upside-down wine bottle in place as it drains, and its silicone...
$50.00
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Lempi Glass
A casual wine goblet, Lempi has a wide mouth that lets in major air flow. Serious oenophiles might turn up their noses at the thick tinted glass, but we’re tipping our hats to the funky, low...
$65.00
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Revolution Tagine
Made in France, Revol cookware is known for its durability. Its new Revolution line can withstand any temperature, which makes it a breeze to serve and display food from stove to tabletop to...
$300.00
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Gold Matte Flatware
Stainless steel and matte gold on one utensil? The effect is far from Frankenstein-ian when the silhouettes are this streamlined.
$59.00
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Puzzle Tray
A limited run of 112 trays was commissioned by the Napa Valley winery Newton Vineyard, each equally suited to serving hors d’oeuvres as wine. Asymmetrical cross-hatching references the region...
$499.00
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Coasters
These PVC coasters by Lebanese designer Peggy Raphael Dabar recall Mediterranean mosaic patterns called zelliges, while keeping things 21st century (heat-resistant, dishwasher safe).
$35.00
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Sushi Queen Flatware
The elongated stems of this set suggest chopsticks with the function of Western cutlery. Choose among five types of wood handles, including ones in wenge and teak.
$24.00
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Colour Porcelain
One of Japan’s oldest porcelain manufacturers, Arita, hired Dutch duo Scholten & Baijings to design a minimalist tabletop collection using traditional Japanese glazes like yellow ochre...
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Rondo Flatware
Stainless steel may be the modern flatware standard, but warm-toned metals are making a comeback. This line is designed by a Portuguese company schooled in the fine art of cutlery craftsmanship.
$85.00
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Hexa Stacking Wine Rack
The modular storage unit is made of walnut veneer and, like a beehive, can pack a multitude of storage nooks into a small space.
$25.00
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Bambu Sporks
You won't find any bleach, dyes, or pesticides in Bambu's sturdy sporks made from certified organic bamboo. Intended to be an alternative to single-use plastic utensils, the ultra-thin material...
$11.50
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The Corner Store, San Francisco
Tiring of the Prohibition-era style pervasive in San Francisco's bars and restaurants, the owners and design team behind recently opened The Corner Store opted to channel "something more in tune...
written by: Diana Budds10.16.12 -
Coffee Break: Heath Ceramics and Blue Bottle
Heath Ceramics recently opened a factory and retail location in San Francisco and partnered with Blue Bottle Coffee to open a cafe inside of the 60,000-square-foot former industrial laundry. Thanks...
written by: Diana Budds09.27.12 -
Friday Finds 09.07.12
In this chapter of Friday Finds, studio visits with Belgian designers, a controversial statement against architects, wearable art, and more.
written by: Diana Budds09.07.12 -
Modern Cookware, Old and New
One of the best parts of working at Dwell is the neverending onslaught of modern home goods we get to see, from dishtowels to doorknobs to desktop speakers. And after wrapping up September's...
written by: Kelsey Keith09.07.12 -
Hot Pot by Black+Blum
Most BBQs can flame grill a burger just fine, but for the 355 or so days out of the year that it isn't in use, Black+Blum's Hot Pot one-ups its counterparts: The terra cotta cooker ($124) also...
written by: Diana Budds09.07.12 -
Entertaining Tips from Dwell Contributors
It took a small army of contributing writers and photographers to bring the stories in our first-ever entertaining issue, Open House (September 2012), to life. Many are consummate hosts themselves...
written by: Diana Budds08.29.12 -
Cocktail Hour in Borrego Springs
In our September issue, we visited the Borrego Springs, California, home of Doug and Stacey Chapman Paton. Not only are they great collectors of mid-century art and design, but the couple also...
written by: Aaron Britt08.28.12 -
Home Cooking
What if anyone could set up a cafe or a bar in their home, serving strangers specials du jour from their own kitchens? In Finland and beyond, a grassroots movement called Restaurant Day is growing.
written by: Dwell Staff08.22.12




















