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Dwell & DDG Holiday Party at 345meatpacking
This Monday, Dwell co-hosted a holiday celebration of design at DDG's newly unveiled 345meatpacking condoplex in New York City. The 37-unit condo building was shrouded in a Yayoi Kusama covering...
written by: Sara Carpenter12.12.12 -
The Year in Review: Dwell's Top 12 Homes of 2012
2012 is coming to a close, and to celebrate a year in modern architecture, we've collected our 12 favorite stories, one for each month. Click through for a dose of design inspiration.
written by: Diana Budds12.20.12 -
A Lakeside Prefab in New Jersey
A New Zealand expat and her son use their prefabricated lakeside New Jersey retreat as an outdoorsy counterpoint to city life.
written by: Kelsey Keithphotos by: Mark Mahaney12.20.12 -
Keep Calma
At their Buenos Aires shop, a couple reissues classic Argentine designs—and moves the regional furniture design field forward, one “simple object” at a time.
written by: Suzanne Walesphotos by: Ali Kate Cherkis12.22.12 -
To Live and Build in Palm Springs
We were recently in Palm Springs soaking up the sun and the majesty of the town's mid-century design. But we also made a point of ferreting out some of the best contemporary architecture in a city...
written by: Aaron Britt12.24.12 -
State of America Print Series by Julian Montague
PrintCollection.com, an online purveyor of both original and historic reproduction prints and photographs, recently commissioned the State of America graphic print series by artist Julian Montague....
written by: Sara Ost12.31.12 -
A Clever Window Treatment: Bus Graphics
From an unlikely source comes a clever privacy solution for a pair of prefabbed town houses in Los Angeles.
written by: Aaron Brittphotos by: Sharon Risedorph01.07.13 -
Toolbox
Levy's plastic carryall is extraordinarily versatile: It can keep tabs on live-work necessities, from notepads to sewing kits.
$60.00
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Hum Pocket Notebook
There is something to be said for perfectly palm-size doodle pads with tear-out pages. Hint: The best ones are made in Japan.
$18.00
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Concrete Desk Set
Show your workspace you mean business with this weighty, monochromatic set of desktop pieces.
$60.00
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Fierzo Desk Organizer
This agile desk system suspends messages between its wire arms while doubling as a visual divider; the base holds writing implements.
$50.00
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Say Yes to the Desk
Still saving up for the George Nelson Swag Leg desk of your dreams? Until then, kit out your workspace with a well-priced accessory that packs a visual wallop for less than $150.
01.09.13 -
Dot Cushions
Hay, the Danish tastemakers whose collection is slowly filtering into the U.S. retail market, offers these wool pillows in 11 shades of Kvadrat's Hallingdal fabric.
$100.00
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Shayk Pendant
A Danish architect translates ornamental motifs from an Iranian mosque into this lightweight pendant made of synthetic paper.
$105.00
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Pik Vases
Three connected vases perform an understated balancing act, while cheery accent colors and pale wood nod to Nordic design.
$99.00
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Candleholder-1
Glassblower Tora Urup is part of the 2012 lineup at Danish Crafts, an organization known for spotting up-and-coming talent. Her colored glass dishes hold a single wick.
$72.00
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Wool Dot Throw
A reversible polka-dot pattern in jacquard weave graces this jaunty merino wool blanket by Copenhagen textile designer Anne Rosenberg.
$148.00
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Knitted Baskets
Huggable sweater-inspired baskets add a hygge twist on storage containers. Keep on theme and use them for storing yarn and knitting needles.
$90.00
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Hot Stuff
The Danish concept of hygge—a sense of warmth that pervades even the sleekest modern household—is becoming familiar around the world, thanks to these cozy-making goods under $250.
01.11.13 -
Sowieso Storage
Forgo shoving photos and loose files into old shoeboxes. Open cubes within a solid oak frame are a much tidier option.
$500.00
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Quboo
Blocky units that lock together with the help of five holes per side can take the shape of a miniature library, a bench, or an asymmetrical shelving unit.
$215.00
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Color Boxes
Upgrade a living room with these folded steel containers, powder-coated in six colors and sized to house books, magazines, and vinyl records.
$100.00
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Leaning Wall Pocket
Unobtrusive and easily mounted, this simple but sturdy storage pouch is made in Belgium from plywood and comes in 12 different colors of felt.
$153.00
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tYten
An all-purpose container that's as light as paper, plus water-resistant, compressible, nearly impossible to rip, and stands up on its own. (That's the glory of Tyvek.)
$12.00
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Clutter Busters
Need a place to stash your stuff without investing in a custom shelving system? We've rounded up some design-forward, wallet-friendly options for less than five Benjamins.
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