• Megan Reynolds
    @meganreynolds7368
    Megan Reynolds is Dwell's Senior Home Guides Editor. She's previously worked at Jezebel, The Billfold, and many others. She feels strongly about neon as a neutral and loves a good lamp. Holler: megan.reynolds @ dwell dot com.
  • Stacey McLachlan
    @staceymclachlan
    Stacey McLachlan is an award-winning writer and magazine editor living and working in British Columbia, Canada. She is the editor-in-chief of Vancouver Magazine and a senior editor for Western Living, where she covers design, food, travel and interesting people. She loves comedy, the beach and her baby. https://www.staceymclachlan.com/
  • Patrick Sisson
    @patricksisson
    During the course of his career writing about music and design, Patrick Sisson has made Stefan Sagmeister late for a date and was scolded by Gil Scott-Heron for asking too many questions. His work has appeared in Pitchfork, Nothing Major, Wax Poetics, Stop Smiling and Chicago Magazine.
  • Jones Studio
    @jonesstudio
    We.. Share a deep respect for the earth. Embody an agent to create a better place with every endeavor. Sincerely appreciate our client’s faith in us. Remember each new opportunity is a privilege. Joyfully embrace the process of discovering unique design solutions as varied and interesting as our clients. Find inspiration in traditions of the past, technological advances of tomorrow and craftsmanship binding them to the present. Bring professionalism and conviction to every size project. And we have sustained this attitude for more than 35 years!
  • FLOS
    @flos
    Founded in 1962, FLOS is an Italian lighting company that is known for its iconic lamps. Since its foundation, FLOS has collaborated with many esteemed designers, including Phillipe Starck, Jasper Morrison, Marc Newson, Patricia Urquiola, Paul Cocksedge, and many more. A company with a rich history, FLOS also maintains the production of several of its original lamps.
  • Herman Miller
    @hermanmiller
    Herman Miller is named after a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law buy the furniture company he worked at in 1923. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Herman Miller has continued this tradition of working with top designers, including Alexander Girard, Isamu Noguchi, Robert Propst, Bill Stumpf, Don Chadwick, Ayse Birsel, Yves Béhar, and many talented others.
  • Laure Joliet
    @laure_joliet
    Laure is a Los Angeles–based photographer and design enthusiast. When not contributing to Dwell and Apartment Therapy, she's opening too many tabs in Firefox, baking, gardening and exploring the great outdoors.
  • Grant Harder
    @grant_harder
    Through portraits and details that sublty bring context to narrative, Vancouver photographer Grant Harder's images evoke a quiet and often quirky authenticity. By placing himelf in situations that allow for something interesting to happen, he artfully captures the genuine moments of life in-between the ones we are aware of.
  • 2 Player Games
    @2playergames
    Let's join at 2 Player Games to discover thousands of exciting and attractive games! Our website is committed to bringing you many interesting and memorable experiences in life. Website: https://2playergames.games/
  • Bobby Solomon
    @bobbysolomon
    Bobby Solomon is the creator and editor of The Fox Is Black, an art and design blog that seeks to discover and share the most interesting and inspiring parts of contemporary life and culture. He currently lives in Los Angeles where he works as a freelance designer of things pertaining to graphics and websites. The Fox Is Black, formerly Kitsune Noir, was started in April of 2007 as a way of sharing the interesting ideas and products Bobby came across.
  • Atelier RZLBD
    @rzlbd
    Atelier RZLBD is a boutique art & architecture practice based in Toronto founded by RZLBD; un homme à tout faire whose répertoire tops up to making arts, crafting objects, designing buildings, curating installations, and publishing a zine called rzlbdPOST. The practice is not just an ordinary operation that serves, rather like a positive virus, it contributes, communicates, challenges, and adapts itself to the needs of each project and its context. From a 17mm wedding ring to a 56km long housing proposal, the portfolio has been distinguished with numerous accolades; exhibited in many venues; and celebrated in more than 100 print publications. www.rzlbd.com
  • Housecalls MMA
    @housecallsmma
    If you are not getting this many in, you should work to increase the number. This can help you with your overall weight loss. It is also interesting to see how much you actually move during the day. https://www.housecallsmma.com/
  • Baggu
    @baggu
    BAGGU makes simple, high quality bags in many bright colors, that feel good to use. They're durable and multi-purpose so you can own less stuff.
  • Dave Weinstein
    @dave_weinstein
    Dave Weinstein is a freelance writer who penned the "Modern Real Estate 101" article that appeared in the October 2009 issue. He spends his spare time walking his spaniel through architecturally interesting neighborhoods in the San Francisco Bay Area and is an active preservationist, most notably for his hometown's art deco jewel, the Cerrito Theater.
  • Fernweh Woodworking
    @FernwehWoodworking
    Justin Nelson started Fernweh Woodworking in 2015. He calls his role "Designer/Craftsman" and cherishes both the woodworking and design elements of the company. A former Marine Officer, Justin has a bachelor's degree in business from Purdue University, and is a self-taught woodworker. He is inspired by the design philosophy and work ethic of Sam Maloof, and admires the legacy and designs of Hans Wegner and the Eames, among many others. "I'm just a baby woodworker and designer, and to some extent I hope to always feel that way; no matter how much you learn, you should always be overwhelmed and excited by the oceans of things yet to be discovered. I hope to do my small part to keep the craft of woodworking not only alive, but fresh."
  • Nendo
    @nendo
    Tokyo-based design firm Nendo believes that small moments are what make our days interesting and rich. They seek to reconstitute the everyday by collecting and reshaping objects into things that are easy to understand. Their work spans the gamut from architecture, to interiors, to furniture, to product and graphic design.
  • Kate Dries
    @katedries
    Kate Dries is Dwell’s Executive Editor. She previously worked at VICE, Jezebel, BuzzFeed, and WBEZ, and has written for many other publications. She's passionate about patinas. Get in touch: kate dot dries at dwell dot com
  • Studio Status
    @studios
    The World's most interesting places to be creative
  • Flen Maxson
    @flenmaxson9740
    Sobha Crystal Meadows is located at a primе addrеss, offеring convеniеncе, and accеssibility. Thе plot is wеll-dеsignеd, offеring amplе spacе, harmonious еnvironmеnt, and most interestingly it will give a magnificent look like villas in London. Sobha Crystal Meadows stands out from other projects and rеsidеnts in many ways. https://www.sobhacrystalmeadows.com/
  • Christine M Lampert, Architect
    @christinemlampertarchitect
    Christine M Lampert, AIA, NCARB, Architect Christine has been designing beautiful homes, offices and retail projects in Southern California for many years. She also specializes in Senior Citizens Centers and Affordable housing projects. She is licensed to practice Architecture in California and Hawaii. Christine teaches in the Architecture and Engineering Department at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles Every project is unique and is a collaboration of the Cleint's dreams with the Architect's expertise. Working with Christine and her expert team makes the process easy and efficient.
  • Howells Architecture + Design
    @howellsarchitecturedesign
    Howells Architecture + Design is a small architecture + interior design practice, serving the Pacific Northwest, West Coast, and Rocky Mountain West. Our mission is to create warm, tactile, clean-lined spaces that have a natural flow and are built to last. Humane. Refined. Intuitive. Respecting both past and present. These goals guide every project, big or small. Firm principal Michael Howells has extensive experience in residential renovation and single family homes. Our work has been published in many local and national magazines.
  • Jack Foster
    @jackfoster2123
    Interesting houses
  • Open Studio Architecture
    @openstudio
    Open Studio is a Melbourne-based architectural practice established in 2005. The studio works across different scales and typologies but has a special interest in bespoke residences and artists’ studios. Many of the projects are located in heritage sensitive areas or in delicate natural environments where a considered analysis of context and site is critical. While Open Studio does not have a predetermined style, there are key themes that appear throughout the work, such as simplicity, natural light, a sense of place and materiality --- www.openstudio.com.au info@openstudio.com.au
  • Todd Mangiafico
    @toddmangiafico
    As a seasoned Realtor at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage with over a decade of experience, I work with clients from many different backgrounds who range from first-time buyers and sellers to market savvy executives. My hands-on approach and exceptional level of service are what make me a successful agent and continues to motivate me on a daily basis.

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