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Tailored Itinerary: Mid-Century Design
There are over 400 exhibitors and 200 speakers attending Dwell on Design. With topics spanning prefab to landscaping to technology, we thought we'd drum up a roster of things to see and do for all...
written by: Diana Budds06.18.13 -
Red, White, and Blue: 5 Patriotic Products
Red, white, and blue are staples in the modern color palette, and the Fourth of July is the perfect time to display them all together.
written by: Olivia Martin06.18.13 -
Green Inspiration: Dwell on Design Preview
We always have strong green programming at Dwell on Design—from prefabs and solar arrays on the show floor to panel discussions and presentations on three stages—and this year is no exception....
written by: Jaime Gillin06.18.13 -
5 More Pieces from American Designer Paul Isabella
A new collection of wooden furniture and home goods from Minneapolis design studio Isabella Furniture.
written by: Kelsey Keith06.18.13 -
Mid-Century Designer Focus: Mel Smilow
An unsung mid-century designer is poised for a triumphant revival.
written by: Nancy Frick Battaglia06.17.13 -
From the Page to the Stage
You've spotted work from these architects and designers in the pages our magazine. If you couldn't get enough the first time around, catch these discussions happening at Dwell on Design.
written by: Diana Budds06.17.13 -
Off the Grid by François Chambard and Frederick McSwain
A recent show at Gallery R’Pure in New York explored the meaning of life ‘off the grid’ for the urban explorer. While Off the Grid is nomadic by nature, a cohesiveness in color, materials, and...
written by: Sara Carpenter06.17.13 -
Dwell on Design Preview: Tom Kundig Collection
We're huge fans of architect Tom Kundig's work here at Dwell, so we'll surely be stopping by his booth—D7—at Dwell on Design this weekend. Among the hundreds of other exhibitors, from solar panels...
written by: Jaime Gillin06.17.13 -
6 City Rooftop Gardens We Love
In cities around the world, rooftop gardens have become a popular way to make use of the limited real estate that’s available in environments defined by industrial buildings.
written by: Emma Marsano06.17.13 -
Jonathan Kline Sculpture at March
Inspired by the black ash trees that he uses to create his sculptural pieces, Jonathan Kline is currently on exhibit with his Sculpture line at March.
written by: Olivia Martin06.14.13 -
5 Modern Task Lights
The best modern lighting not only looks great, but is practical, too—adjustable, task-oriented, and durable. Here are five beautiful lights that will brighten any room.
written by: Jaime Gillin06.14.13 -
AiryLight by Annelie Berner
Modern living conditions that render the invisible visible takes on new meaning with designer Annelie Berner's AiryLight. This illuminating and interactive project expresses realtime local air...
written by: Abigail Doan06.14.13 -
Lunaire Light by Ferréol Babin for Fontana Arte
Inspired by the phenomenon produced by eclipses, the Lunaire wall lamp by French designer Ferréol Babin for Italian company Fontana Arte is the perfect lighting solution for those astronomical areas.
written by: Eujin Rhee06.14.13 -
Turkish Contemporary Design at ICFF 2013: WantedDesign
This May an exhibition of contemporary Turkish design was on display at the third installment of the Wanted Design fair, a burgeoning satellite to the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in...
written by: Shonquis Moreno06.13.13 -
Dwell Los Angeles Home Tours Day #2 Preview: East Side and Downtown
We visit five more modern homes on day two of the Dwell L.A. Home Tours, Saturday, June 22, this time exploring the east side and downtown, from the boroughs of Silver Lake and Glendale to downtown...
written by: Erika Heet06.13.13 -
Made in America: Shinola Brand Gets a Reboot
Shinola, a new brand promoting domestic manufacturing, aims to bring cottage industry back to the factory spaces of Detroit.
written by: Eujin Rhee06.13.13 -
5 Stylish Camping Gear Essentials
Camping season is upon us and if you're going to face the wilderness you should at least do it in style. We think there has to be something in between roughing it and glamping. Click through this...
written by: Megan Hamaker06.13.13 -
Web Shop of the Day: Gretel Home
Self-described as a “cozy” and “sophisticated,” web shop Gretel Home is one of our go-to spots for house-warming gifts and last-minute presents.
written by: Olivia Martin06.12.13 -
HomePolish: Design for the Masses
Professional designers at rates even those with a modest budget can afford—sounds too good to be true. Yet that is exactly what young New York startup HomePolish has been doing across the city for...
written by: Sara Carpenter06.12.13 -
Mobile Ceiling Light by Mari Isopahkala
The Viikari ceiling light by Helsinki-based designer Mari Isopahkal is literally turning heads.
written by: Eujin Rhee06.12.13 -
Webshop We Love: Still House
East Village boutique Still House has a quiet but powerful stock of home goods, all shoppable online.
written by: Kelsey Keith06.12.13 -
New Photographic-Inspired Wallpaper
Trove, a New York wallpaper brand, releases its new summer collection inspired by fiber-optic patterns.
written by: Olivia Martin06.11.13 -
David Stone Martin's Mid-Century Jazz Prints
Few art forms felt as thoroughly modern at mid-century as jazz. And the graphics that accompanied and adorned those classic albums were often just as experimental and exuberant. Illustrator David...
written by: Aaron Britt06.11.13 -
Modern Furniture Kids Can Draw On
How many design-minded parents have cried out in terror as their Sharpie-wielding toddler angles through the left-ajar baby gate and heads directly for the Womb chair? Fear not, gentle parents, for...
written by: Aaron Britt06.10.13 -
Modern Storage Solutions: 5 Smart Built-Ins and Closets
When space is tight, designers often eke out additional (hidden) square footage by going deep—into the walls and furnishings themselves. Built-in shelving, closets, and creative, multipurpose built...
written by: Jaime Gillin06.10.13

























