Eujin Rhee

Eujin Rhee is the digital editor at Dwell and a self-proclaimed gastronome who lives for restored film prints, plans on retiring in Paris, and can easily be won over by quoting Vian.

Eujin Rhee is the digital editor at Dwell and a self-proclaimed gastronome who lives for restored film prints, plans on retiring in Paris, and can easily be won over by quoting Vian.
Thanks to the multi-talented trio behind Tatabi Studio—an independent graphic and web design studio based in Dublin, Ireland—things are looking a little more brighter, cleaner, and delightful.
Amidst Ship Week (where our editors, designers, and production team hurriedly sent and shipped out our upcoming July/August issue), see what they had stumbled upon this time around. Happy Friday!
A while back, we spotlighted our top six design boards on the popular virtual content curating site, Pinterest. Here are eight more pinners we can't stop looking at.
Break a sweat with Darryl Agawin's 3-piece workspace multi-functional furniture set fit for all ages.
Situated on Rue Perrée in the historic district of Le Marais lies the newly opened concept store, The Broken Arm.
It's that time again! This week's fresh crop of findings include everything from typography cake to a video of a Russian cargo craft docking to station, lawn chair paintings to a four year old restaurant critic. Dig in!
Have your cake and eat it (in a well-designed space), too! From a mosaic tiled Brooklyn café to a treehouse eatery in New Zealand, these eight restaurants will have you booking a reservation faster than you can say, 'brie'.
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Hailing from a small country with a small industry, Israeli industrial designer Asaf Weinbroom is bringing some warmth and experimentalism to his one-of-a-kind lighting designs. Produced using a handmade process—the lathe machine—Weinbroom exclusively works with wood while incorporating complementary materials such as copper, glass, and Corian. All pieces are adjustable and emphasize handmade craftsmanship.
We're quite keen on these seven simple, kinetic logotypes by Notting Hill, London-based design consultancy, Two Times Elliott. Explore some more design and typography here!
After a long hiatus, we are elated to say that Friday Finds is back in action! From a jazz-soaked film soundtrack to vintage magazine covers, enjoy this hearty offering of our staff's picks found throughout the World Wide Web this week. And stay tuned every Friday for more of our finds!
We recently had the chance to visit Williamsburg design shop, The Future Perfect's, newest west coast outpost in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco (check out our first report here!) and it certainly did not disappoint. Inside, a hearty mix of well-established, international, not-so-well-known, and local designers, such as Piet Hein Eek to Alfredo Häberli to Fort Standard, comely crowded the black and white walled small space.
Calling all film and design buffs! The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is currently showing the first U.S. retrospective of master director Stanley Kubrick's prolific 45-year life and career in film. We suggest visiting the exhibition for yourself, up close and personal, but if you're somehow unable to make the trip before June 3, 2013, click on through for our tour.