Collection by Allie Weiss

Around the World in Instagrams: Dwell's Most Popular Photos, April 2014

In April, Dwell's editors traveled the world, making a stop in Milan for the festivities surrounding Salone del Mobile, and Detroit to explore the city's art and design scene. Click through the slideshow to see Dwell’s most liked photos from the month, and follow us at @dwellmagazine for more dispatches from around the globe.

We fell in love with Studio Job's Archives wallpaper for NLXL in Milan. (898 likes)
We fell in love with Studio Job's Archives wallpaper for NLXL in Milan. (898 likes)
The sun was shining in Milan the day we spotted Piero Lissoni's new outdoor kitchen for Boffi. (742 likes)
The sun was shining in Milan the day we spotted Piero Lissoni's new outdoor kitchen for Boffi. (742 likes)
An instant favorite: Scholten & Baijing's pendant lights for Moooi. (Read more about Scholten & Baijings's Milan releases here!) (857 likes)
An instant favorite: Scholten & Baijing's pendant lights for Moooi. (Read more about Scholten & Baijings's Milan releases here!) (857 likes)
After a busy week scoping out new design all over Milan, we bid the city (and its quaint streets) farewell. (1379 likes)
After a busy week scoping out new design all over Milan, we bid the city (and its quaint streets) farewell. (1379 likes)
Later in the month, on a jaunt to Detroit, we stopped at the Detroit Institute of Art's Kresge Court, designed by Patrick Thompson. (875 likes)
Later in the month, on a jaunt to Detroit, we stopped at the Detroit Institute of Art's Kresge Court, designed by Patrick Thompson. (875 likes)
No visit to Michigan is complete without a stop at the iconic Cranbrook Academy of Art. (1025 likes)
No visit to Michigan is complete without a stop at the iconic Cranbrook Academy of Art. (1025 likes)
While in Detroit, we visited the Dotty-Wotty House from the Heidelberg Project, a public art initiative that has worked to reclaim the city's deteriorating McDougall-Hunt neighborhood. (1195 likes)
While in Detroit, we visited the Dotty-Wotty House from the Heidelberg Project, a public art initiative that has worked to reclaim the city's deteriorating McDougall-Hunt neighborhood. (1195 likes)
Another stop on our Detroit visit included this mural-covered parking garage, part of a collaboration between developer Bedrock and Library Street Collective. (1223 likes)
Another stop on our Detroit visit included this mural-covered parking garage, part of a collaboration between developer Bedrock and Library Street Collective. (1223 likes)