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Photographer Focus: Ward Roberts
Empty sporting courts and fields have never looked so beautiful. Photographer Ward Roberts travelled the globe to shoot this pastel-hued series Courts. While being completely devoid of life and...
written by: Julia Sabot05.22.13 -
World's Smallest Hotel and Café in Copenhagen
Quaintly perched on Tullinsgade in Vesterbro, Copenhagen lies the monoroomed Central Hotel & Café.
written by: Eujin Rhee05.21.13 -
Never Built: Los Angeles at A+D Architecture & Design Museum
Never Built: Los Angeles, an upcoming exhibition at the A+D Architecture and Design Museum Los Angeles (on view from July 28 through September 29) will highlight radical projects that would have...
written by: Jaime Gillin05.17.13 -
Tumblr of the Week: Ryan Panos
In his eponymous Tumblr, Ryan Panos offers a cool selection of high-contrast black-and-white photographs that depict the abstract and geometric side of architecture. These aren't your warm and cozy...
written by: Diana Budds05.16.13 -
Happy Hour Essentials: Modern Barware
Think beyond the glassware when stocking a bar area, we recommend fun trays, upscale cheese plates, and a casual wine-pourer.
written by: Olivia Martin05.16.13 -
Around Manhattan Architectural Boat Tours by AIA New York
New York City is synonymous with the great buildings that stand within its limits: the Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal, the Chrysler Building, and the Flatiron all scream The Big City...
written by: Sara Carpenterphotos by: Betsi Ewing05.16.13 -
Modern Pet Gear from Waggo
Show your pets some modern love with these new designs from Waggo, a Brooklyn-based company founded in 2011 by Regine Raab. Raab brings her stylish sensibility—she used to work for major fashion...
written by: Jaime Gillin05.15.13 -
Urbanscape and Cityscape Photo Series by Mauren Brodbeck
Photographer Mauren Brodbeck looks at buildings as if they are sitting for a portrait. In her series Urbanscape and Cityscape, Brodbeck searches for subjects that have a strong structural geometry....
written by: Julia Sabot05.15.13 -
Westward, Ho! With Airstream 2 Go
A new travel venture called Airstream 2 Go pairs the iconic American RV with customized trip itineraries for an unforgettable, mobile vacation rental.
written by: Kelsey Keith05.15.13 -
Workspace Workout Furniture by Darryl Agawin
Break a sweat with Darryl Agawin's 3-piece workspace multi-functional furniture set fit for all ages.
written by: Eujin Rhee05.14.13 -
Music By Design
Last night the Red Bull Music Academy opened the doors of their new home in New York to a diverse crowd ranging from skateboard toting music lovers to architect Steven Holl. As if the allure of 38...
written by: Sara Carpenter05.14.13 -
North by Northwest: 5 Sites We Love
It’s no surprise that one of our favorite furniture regions also has some of the best blogs, here are five blogs from northern Europe that we can’t stop checking out this week.
written by: Olivia Martin05.14.13 -
The Ramen Shop in Oakland
Nestled in the foodie-friendly neighborhood of North Oakland is a far cry from the ramen that you’ve come to know throughout your college years. The brainchild of three Chez Panisse alums, The...
written by: Victoria Nguyen05.13.13 -
Parisian Concept Store: The Broken Arm
Situated on Rue Perrée in the historic district of Le Marais lies the newly opened concept store, The Broken Arm.
written by: Eujin Rhee05.13.13 -
Beachfront Paradise in Corsica
The new La Plage Casadelmar hotel in Corsica is inspired by the colors and textures of its waterfront setting.
written by: Jaclyn Sienna India05.13.13 -
Visiting the Lost Kingdom of Tibet
Photojournalist Darren Ornitz traveled last year to Mustang, Nepal, known as the “Lost Kingdom of Tibet.”
written by: Darren Ornitz05.12.13 -
10 Buildings That Changed America
We got a sneak peek of the new PBS documentary '10 Buildings That Changed America', which premiered on Sunday, May 12, 2013 at 10:00 p.m. ET.
written by: Amanda Dameron05.12.13 -
The Ultimate Kitchen Shop
A peek inside March, one of San Francisco's most exquisite shops for kitchenware and accessories.
written by: Jaime Gillin05.11.13 -
Highlights from Frieze Art Fair New York
Despite a rainy downpour, crowds of art fans, press, and art buyers ventured to Randall’s Island in New York City yesterday for the Frieze Art Fair. The London transplant, now in its second year,...
written by: Sara Carpenter05.10.13 -
Photographer Jill Paider and Gehry's Biomuseo
Photographer Jill Paider just returned from Panama City on a fantastic architectural adventure, bringing back photographs of the much-anticipated Puente de Vida Museum, or Biomuseo for which it's...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexanderphotos by: Jill Paider05.10.13 -
Photo Series: Behind the Edge by Luigi Bonaventura
Italian-born, New York City–based photographer Luigi Bonaventura has impressed us with his repetitious and vibrant hotel facades shot in Jesolo Beach, Venice. His intention in the series Behind the...
written by: Julia Sabot05.10.13 -
A Family-Friendly New York City Apartment
Designer Suchi Reddy crafts a family-friendly New York City apartment.
written by: Diana Buddsphotos by: Ball & Albanese05.09.13 -
Pinterest Board of the Day: Restaurant Design
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...
written by: Eujin Rhee05.08.13 -
Things Come Apart by Todd McLellan
In last week's Friday Finds, photo director Anna Alexander clued us into the amazing work of photographer Todd McLellan. His new book Things Come Apart is an astounding work of deconstruction, both...
written by: Aaron Britt05.08.13 -
Dwell’s Tips for Modern Travelers
The Dwell editors travel far and wide searching for the newest designs to bring into each issue. See our favorite spots and modern havens around the globe with our must-read city guides.
written by: Olivia Martin05.07.13

























