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  1. KitchenAid

    The KitchenAid brand was born in Troy, Ohio, with the introduction of the first electrical "food preparer" for the home.

    04.28.09

  2. KitchenAid 5-Speed Ultra Power Blender KSB5CR

    KitchenAid 5-Speed Ultra Power Blender KSB5CR

    Five speeds, multiple color and finish options, and clean touch-control pad. Includes extra-long ice-crushing blades and a handy speed-control guide that walks you through which speed to use when.

    $179.99

  3. Smooth Operators
    Product Reviews

    Smooth Operators

    A good blender can turn almost any mischievous mixture into a delicious treat. We put four to the test in search of the best.

    written by: Andrew Wagner
    photos by: Peter Belanger
    04.28.09

  4. Nouvel Studio

    Nouvel Studio is a design house that specializes in blown glass products. Nouvel Studio carries out special projects that fit the need of each client, connecting them with architectural,...

    04.30.09

  5. Fitzsu

    We specialize in luxury gifts for the modern home, office and person. We also offer the modern wedding registry for couples around the world searching for the best of modern design all in one place.

    05.04.09

  6. Global

    Global knives are manufactured by Yoshikin in Niigata, Japan. They were designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada. When Komin Yamada was commissioned for the job his mandate was to develop a range of knives...

    05.04.09

  7. Hidden Art

    Hidden Art

    Hidden Art is a membership organisation that supports and promotes designer-makers, while offering companies and members of the public access to original design....

    05.04.09

  8. Make Your Best Shot
    Product Reviews

    Make Your Best Shot

    Bitter black brew got you down? Lackluster crema floating in your cup? With the assistance of an espresso expert, Dwell evaluates five home espresso machines that will help you tamp, pull, and...

    written by: Amara Holstein
    photos by: Peter Belanger
    05.04.09

  9. La Pavoni

    La Pavoni Spa was founded in Milan in 1905 thanks to Desiderio Pavoni in a little workshop at Via Parini. His first invention was patented by Luigi Bezzera, on 1st September 1902, duly registered...

    05.04.09

  10. Zacconi

    The “Zacconi workshop” is the result of the constant challenge of the market evolution. It started in July 2005 and is the natural consequence of the scrupulous and qualified work...

    05.04.09

  11. FrancisFrancis

    A cup of illy coffee is guaranteed to taste the same and be consistently excellent no matter where and when it is consumed. That’s because illycaffè produces and distributes a single...

    05.04.09

  12. Rancilio

    Rancilio is a company with a long tradition and our production of high-quality espresso machines dates back to the twenties. After decades of growth and learning, we proudly continue to offer...

    05.04.09

  13. Saeco

    05.04.09

  14. FrancisFrancis! X5

    FrancisFrancis! X5

    Semi-automatic machine with a brass boiler. Takes both ESE pods and ground coffee. Available in a wide range of colors.

    $550.00

  15. Simrin

    Simrin Table Linens are handmade textiles, handscreened and handsewn to make each piece unique. The designs are inspired by vintage fabrics and organic forms taken from nature. The colors and...

    05.04.09

  16. Simrin Nature Coasters

    Simrin Nature Coasters

    While their hand-drawn graphics may depict the most delicate of dandelions, these vinyl coasters from Brooklyn-based Simrin can withstand beading from any beverage you choose.

    $44.00

  17. Delica

    We create objects with a careful eye on contemporary homes.

    05.11.09

  18. Dunk Mug

    Dunk Mug

    This ingenious mug handily brings together what is, perhaps, the greatest, most comforting, and perfectly delicious duo of our time: tea and biscuits. Eliminate the need for a pesky plate! Just...

    $13.99

  19. Zoë Melo's Touch
    Dwell on Design

    Zoë Melo's Touch

    Tiptoeing into the Los Angeles showroom of TOUCH, it's difficult not to obey the storefront's signage. The white-on-white space is stacked with oddly alluring textures—impossibly long-necked...

    written by: Alissa Walker
    05.13.09

  20. Never Dull
    Design 101

    Never Dull

    When someone gets fired from a French kitchen, the chef de cuisine says simply, “Take your knives.” To a chef, the knife is like an extra appendage, and its dismissal cuts deeper than...

    written by: Heather Bradley
    photos by: Robert Schlatter
    05.28.09

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