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  1. Coffee: It's Good for You!

    Coffee: It's Good for You!

    Is coffee good for you? Though we all know better than to down enough java to induce a case of the jitters, the science increasingly points to the fact that moderate consumption of coffee can...

    04.19.13

  2. In Wine We Trust

    In Wine We Trust

    We're great fans of the grape here at Dwell. Are you a fellow oenophile? Bookmark this page for handy reference. From wine accessories to wine glassware to wine storage and more (including a how-to...

    04.19.13

  3. The Little Gadget that Could

    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 Keith
    08.16.12

  4. 8 Kitchen Measuring Tools

    8 Kitchen Measuring Tools

    A pinch of this and a dollop of that are fine instructions for the seasoned chef but for the rest of us (especially the precision-oriented), a good set of measuring cups and spoons are essential....

    written by: Miyoko Ohtake
    05.03.11

  5. Artisanal Sweet Treats

    Artisanal Sweet Treats

    Anyone who knows me well knows that I have a bit of a sweet tooth, with chocolate being on the top of my list. So when I think gifts, I think sweet. And although I can be completely satisfied with...

    written by: Amy Silberman
    12.14.10

  6. Eco-Friendly for the Caffeine Lover

    Eco-Friendly for the Caffeine Lover

    Some might describe me as fanatical about coffee, but I call it a deep appreciation! The items I have chosen for Dwell's Holiday Gift Guide represent my favorite finds, a few practical, but all...

    written by: Brian Karo
    12.02.10

  7. Kitchen Accessories for Foodies

    Kitchen Accessories for Foodies

    Nothing says the holidays like the smell of tasty treats baking in the oven. Though there certainly can be too many cooks in the kitchen, there can never be too much cookware. So whether you're...

    written by: Miyoko Ohtake
    12.02.10

  8. Birthday Fête Essentials

    Birthday Fête Essentials

    It's my favorite day of the year: My birthday. And for this very special holiday (yes, I consider it so), I've rounded up the perfect products for any fête d'anniversaire—especially...

    written by: Miyoko Ohtake
    11.29.10

  9. Turkey Day Tableware

    Turkey Day Tableware

    It's just about turkey time so in the spirit of the holiday, we've put together some of our favorite tableware and serving plates to ease the kitchen-to-dining room heavy lifting.

    written by: Miyoko Ohtake
    11.22.10

  10. 9 Dish Drainers

    9 Dish Drainers

    Dishes don't dry on their own and when you don't have a kitchen full of helpful towel-equipped guests at the ready, you're going to need a drying rack on which to place your freshly washed plates....

    written by: Miyoko Ohtake
    08.10.10

  11. Teapots and Tea Kettles

    Teapots and Tea Kettles

    When I started entertaining at my upstate house I was stunned that many people don't drink coffee. Life without coffee? Never! But with more and more houseguests requesting tea, I decided to go a...

    03.10.10

  12. Tools of the Trade

    Tools of the Trade

    All serious cooks have one do-or-die utensil that they simply cannot live without—be it extralong ryoribashi or a dimpled copper pot for melting butter. We canvassed professionals and...

    written by: Amanda Dameron
    01.02.10

  13. Kitchen Wishlist

    Kitchen Wishlist

    Editor Sarah Rich: "I'm an enthusiastic collector of kitchen tools and cookbooks from decades past. Whether it's a brightly colored enamel corkscrew or a recipe compilation from Gold Rush-era...

    written by: Sarah Rich
    11.20.09

  14. In Conversation with John Macleod

    In Conversation with John Macleod

    The two best restaurants Aaron Britt visited in Glasgow—in terms of both food and design—were the tony old Cafe Gandolfi and the newly opened Crabshakk. In this short video, he and owner /...

    06.16.10

  15. An Evening with Eric Ripert

    An Evening with Eric Ripert

    To celebrate Dwell's March Interior Design issue we welcome you to an evening with renowned Le Bernardin chef Eric Ripert at the Poggenpohl showroom Monday, February 25 at 6 p.m.. Ripert delves...

    01.14.13

  16. Spain's Great Match: New York

    Spain's Great Match: New York

    The 19th Annual Great Match, a curated selection of Spain's great wines, foods, and cutting edge design, will be taking place on Wednesday, October 24, in New York. Join the event for a seminar as...

    10.15.12

  17. Spain's Great Match: Portland

    Spain's Great Match: Portland

    The second installation of the 19th Annual Great Match, a curated selection of Spain's great wines, foods, and cutting edge design, takes place Monday, October 29, in Portland, Oregon. This year's...

    10.15.12

  18. The Vintage Bazaar

    The Vintage Bazaar

    The Vintage Bazaar introduces the classic flea! 70+ vendors of vintage decor, furniture, housewares, clothing, and accessories will be boothing it out indoors and outdoors. Plus, local food vendors...

    09.08.11

  19. Foodprint Toronto

    Foodprint Toronto

    Foodprint Toronto is the second in a series of international conversations about food and the city. With the Toronto Board of Health having just formally adopted a new city-wide food strategy, the...

    07.06.10

  20. Reverware

    REVERE® cookware have been part of American history since patriot and silversmith Paul Revere started making copper sheathing for naval vessels in 1801. Paul founded Revere Copper Company which...

    03.16.10

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