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  1. Gravity Free Design Festival

    Gravity Free Design Festival

    Gravity Free is a celebration of new ideas in multidisciplinary design. This year, twenty one of the world’s most remarkable designers — from as many different design disciplines &mdash...

    05.24.11

  2. Maker Faire 2011
    Travel Reports

    Maker Faire 2011

    This weekend, Maker Faire—dubbed "the world's largest DIY festival"—took over the San Mateo County Event Center for its two-day do-it-yourself, show-and-tell extravaganza....

    written by: Miyoko Ohtake
    photos by: Miyoko Ohtake
    05.23.11

  3. Friday Finds 5.13.11
    Week in Review

    Friday Finds 5.13.11

    It's an exciting week for Dwell as our editors are off in New York City for Design Week. If you aren't able to make the trek to Gotham, have a gander at the designs in this week's Friday Finds....

    written by: Diana Budds
    05.13.11

  4. New Olds at Israeli Design Museum
    Event Spotlight

    New Olds at Israeli Design Museum

    There's an interesting new museum in Israel, just south of Tel Aviv, with a corkscrewing exterior of rust-red Cor-Ten steel: Design Museum Holon, designed by Ron Arad. Their forthcoming exhibition...

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    05.13.11

  5. Zaha Hadid's Milan Installation
    Outdoor

    Zaha Hadid's Milan Installation

    As part of last month's Milan Design Week, Zaha Hadid Architects teamed with LEA Ceramiche to create "Twirl," a mesmerizing installation in the 18th-century courtyard of the State...

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    05.10.11

  6. Lesley Anton's Ceramic Muses
    Interviews

    Lesley Anton's Ceramic Muses

    Citing inspirations ranging from the rocks of Joshua Tree to sand dunes, bamboo and her grandmother’s milk-glass hobnail bottles, Los Angeles-based ceramist Lesley Anton began her craft with...

    written by: Erika Heet
    05.09.11

  7. Friday Finds 5.06.11
    Week in Review

    Friday Finds 5.06.11

    Happy May 6th to you all. In this installment of Friday Finds, creative appendages, cork lamps, mid-century mosaics, and the story of Danny and Annie by StoryCorps and the Rauch Brothers. The...

    written by: Diana Budds
    05.06.11

  8. Nathan Vincent's Locker Room
    Event Spotlight

    Nathan Vincent's Locker Room

    Artist Nathan Vincent, will be showing his new work at the Bellevue Arts Museum through June 26th. Vincent's work utilizes crochet and yarn to recreate many masculine objects in a new softer form....

    04.29.11

  9. Materials for Consideration
    Event Spotlight

    Materials for Consideration

    Galerie Kreo is one of the most unique spaces I know of for design. The gallery, run by Didier and Clémence Krzentowski, sees itself as a 'research laboratory,' commissioning and displaying...

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    04.27.11

  10. Colors of Iceland
    Travel Reports

    Colors of Iceland

    I just returned from a four-day trip to Reykjavik and am still filled with excitement. Though the sky was grey for most of my time in Iceland, the visit was anything but dark and gloomy. The colors...

    04.26.11

  11. Pulled by Mike Perry
    Books

    Pulled by Mike Perry

    Illustrator Mike Perry has long been a favorite at Dwell (just take a glance at his long list of contributions to the magazine). In his new book, Pulled: A Catalog of Screen Printing, Perry opens...

    written by: Miyoko Ohtake
    04.26.11

  12. Lomography Loves Japan
    Product of the Day

    Lomography Loves Japan

    Amid the flurry of creative efforts towards Japan fund-raising comes this latest offering: Lomography Loves Japan, a fleet of three special-edition 'analog' cameras from Lomography. Funds from...

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    04.25.11

  13. The Wong Show
    Event Spotlight

    The Wong Show

    Artworks often need open light-filled galleries that allow them to breathe, but sometimes they need intimate spaces to help them foster one-on-one connections with viewers. In the second camp lies...

    written by: Diana Budds
    04.25.11

  14. Abe's Penny Live at Artseen in Miami
    Interviews

    Abe's Penny Live at Artseen in Miami

    The worlds of visual arts and creative writing intersect this month in Miami at "Abe's Penny Live," an event hosted by Brooklyn publishing house, Abe's Penny in conjunction with "O,...

    written by: Meredith MacKenzie
    04.18.11

  15. Matthew Williams Exhibition 'Outside'
    Event Spotlight

    Matthew Williams Exhibition 'Outside'

    Kiwi photographer Matthew Williams has traveled around the globe to shoot homes for Dwell. You can catch the Brooklyn-based artist's work later this month, however, in New York at the studio space...

    written by: Miyoko Ohtake
    photos by: Matthew Williams
    04.15.11

  16. Friday Finds 4.15.11
    Week in Review

    Friday Finds 4.15.11

    A photo-rich array of Friday Finds today. Enjoy!

    written by: Diana Budds
    04.15.11

  17. EVER WASH by Guy Overfelt at Ever Gold Gallery

    EVER WASH by Guy Overfelt at Ever Gold Gallery

    "EVER WASH" at Ever Gold Gallery in San Francisco. Opening Reception: Thursday April 7th, 6-9pm Closing Reception: Thursday April 28th. Gallery Open Wednesday- Saturday 1-6pm Ever Gold a...

    04.14.11

  18. Matthew Williams "Outside"

    Matthew Williams "Outside"

    Photographer Matthew Williams (a frequent contributor to and friend of Dwell) is holding an exhibition of his work in association with Workstead Studio. Join Matthew for an opening night...

    04.13.11

  19. Q&A with Stephen Burks
    Interviews

    Q&A with Stephen Burks

    I ventured to Stephen Burks' "Man Made" exhibit a few days after returning home to New York City from a trip to India. The colors and textures of Indian culture, though not directly...

    04.11.11

  20. A Tree Grows in the Dogpatch
    A Great Idea

    A Tree Grows in the Dogpatch

    Located in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco, Treehouse Gallery is part of a movement of contemporary artistic practice that reconsiders the gallery space as a place for community dialogue...

    written by: Meredith MacKenzie
    04.11.11

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