Dwell › Watch › Slideshows
Creative Types
Comments
-
I really hate this kind of article, which is uninformative, untalented and vain. Shame on you DWELL. I really do have better things to be doing than trusting your editorial again.
Brad 07/29/2009
-
Yeah that was 10 minutes wasted.
NYC 07/31/2009
-
It's clear that they know what they want. Love the idea of Architecture and Construction. Sounds beautiful.
Anonymous 08/03/2009
-
Brad/NYC, your choice to read it or not.
C 08/08/2009
-
C, and its their choice to buy the magazine... also their choice to use their social network to tell other people what they think about Dwell.
Anonymous 08/12/2009
-
i love the dining room wallpaper. Can you let me know who made it/where it's sold?
jill Lindenbaum 08/17/2009
-
This is a beautiful place. They put a lot of work into making this a pleasant place to live. I wish my place was as nice as this place is that's for sure.
Jeremy 08/18/2009
-
We LOVE the placemats shown on the kitchen table. Can you tell me where to purchase them?
Blumworth 08/18/2009
-
Jill, I believe the paper is made by a company called Flavor Paper based out of New Orleans. Check them out they have some other awesome designs.
Trevor Martin 08/29/2009
-
Blumworth, I also admired the placemats which appear to be laser-cut felt. I believe this particular mat is 'Fishes' by Gabrielle Lewin. They're available from kikkerland.com.
chole 12/29/2009
Add a Comment
-
Related Articles, Products, and More
Articles
-
101 Renovation
The agony and ecstasy of home renovations, featuring case studies, caveats, and true confessions.
-
Leo Marmol on Restoration
Which is harder? Creating a new classic or restoring an old one? Leo Marmol of Marmol Radziner discusses staying consistent with the original architect’s intent while acknowledging changing…
-
Before You Renovate
Finding the perfect home sometimes means creating it. Renovation can require as much effort in the planning as in the execution so you’ll need some patience—and you should arm yourself…
Products
-
Beyond the Bubble: The New Japanese Architecture
It’s well documented that Japan replaces its building stock at an astonishing rate—the average life of a house is a mere 25 years. With that in mind, this attractive book examines…
-
Architectural Plate
West London landmark Trellik Tower gets the gold leaf treatment on this architectural plate. While it's dishwasher and microwave safe-- definitely fit for the table-- it almost seems a shame to…
-
Architecture Now! Houses
The latest in Taschen’s ever-growing Architecture Now! series (does Philip Jodidio ever sleep?), this volume takes us on a fantastic visual voyage around the world to some of the most…
Dwell Collections
-
A Look at Kitchen Renovations
A collection of some of our favorite kitchen renovations from our archives.
-
Bold Color, Small Space
From private residences to commercial spaces, there are myriad ways to harness the power of the palette. In this video series, Dwell delves into creative ways in which color can play an…
Videos
-
Bold Color, Small Space: The Min Loft
Craig and Jean Min, owners of LA Mill coffee boutique in Los Angeles, share their story of using a vibrant palette to enliven their temporary home—a 950-square-foot downtown loft apartment…
-
Ecofabulous and Reclaimed Space at Dwell on Design 2009
Reclaimed Space, an Austin–based company that manufactures portable, sustainable living spaces, and Ecofabulous.com collaborate on the design for a 400-square-foot structure set up on the floor of…
-
Building Green in Harlem: A Green Brownstone?
In this video series, Dwell follows a New York couple with a passion for building green through the challenges—and triumphs—of renovation, from finding the design-build team to…
Tips
-
Stick Around during a Renovation
I learned during our kitchen renovation that it really is a full-time job. If you want it done right and according to your vision, and not that of your contractor, be available. Make sure every…
-
Stainless-Steel Kitchen Islands: Ideal for Small Kitchens
When the Stonorovs set out to design their 400-square-foot house in Oakland for themselves and their young toddler, the kitchen required particular attention. They found a kitchen…
-
What Lies Beneath...the Cabinets
We needed a cheap way to update our 1970s kitchen cabinets, so we turned the cabinets inside-out to use the simple frame of the interior instead of the elaborate curvy countryish look of the…
Events
-
Operation Restore Defenestration
Whether it be positive or negative, people always have an opinion on the building that has furniture scurrying across its' walls on 6th and Howard. Some people hate the blighted Hugo Hotel while…
-
Emerging Voices: Slade Architecture
The third evening of the 27th annual Emerging Voices lecture series, featuring Slade Architecture and UrbanLab. New York’s Slade Architecture led by partners James Slade and Hayes Slade…
-
Walking Tour: Cape Cod Modern Architecture
Visit the Cape Cod National Seashore to view the Modernist cottages. A chartered bus provides transportation for an exclusive tour by architect Peter McMahon, principal of PM Design, a firm…
-
«Previous 1 of 13 Next»
When graphic designers Jeanette and Mike Abbink left behind their loft in San Francisco—with collected ephemera, a voluminous library, and a parcel of paintings in tow--they didn’t know where they would land in the Big Apple. One renovation and one Welsh terrier later, they’re back on track in Brooklyn.
— Karrie JacobsPhoto by: Dean Kaufman
- Share:
- Digg
- Delicious
- MySpace
- StumbleUpon
- Read:
- Creative Types
- Bookmark:
- Sign in to Bookmark
- Related:
-
- Architecture













