You Can Own One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Final Homes for $2.75 Million
The Cooke House broke ground two weeks before the legendary architect’s death. Nearly 60 years later, it’s up for sale.
Best in (Grad) Show 2016
Culled from art and design schools across the world, these top-notch student projects earned a spot on our honor roll.
A Look At Józef Chierowski, the Polish Midcentury Design Icon You've Probably Never Heard Of
A recent reissue of a 1962 design revives the legacy of midcentury Polish designer Józef Chierowski.
This Tech Office Is a Brilliant Mishmash of Styles
It all started with an email to architecture firm mode:lina titled, “We want the best office in the world!”
This Wisconsin Hotel Suite Conjures the Best of Summer Camp—Hold the Bug Spray
In collaboration with children's brand Land of Nod and "adult summer camp" Camp Wandawega, Graduate Hotels introduces a new suite...
Pull Up a Chair: An Interview With Designer Oki Sato
The renowned Japanese designer discuses furniture, technology, and relishing the small details.
Introducing Our 2016 Young Guns
A global look at designers to watch.
Hufft Projects Travels Back in Time With Marcel Breuer in New Film
As Dwell's September 2016 issue looks at the restoration of a rare Marcel Breuer house in Kansas, architecture firm Hufft...
A Quintessential Midcentury Home Goes LEED Platinum
Architect Michelle Kaufmann transforms a 1965 home into a paragon of sustainability.
Grow Your Own Designs Like Jonas Edvard
The Danish designer truly creates organic furniture and lighting.
The Ceramicist That Mixes Organic Forms and Technique Together
Inspired by nature, Heidi Jalkh creates imaginative objects and collections.
Making Ancient Cultures Look Modern
Driaan Claassen combines a variety of materials and a love of history to create distinct objects.
Art and Technology Convene at This Three-Day Retreat in Upstate New York
A band of creatives reimagine summer camp with Likeminds, a conference retreat taking place August 26-28 in Beacon, New York.
Setting Creative Solutions in Stone
A diverse roster of projects and a commitment to creativity and craftsmanship place Stepstone at the forefront of the precast...
House of the Week: Plywood Perfection
Every week, we highlight one amazing Dwell home that went viral on Pinterest.
Editor’s Letter: Make It Modern
Dwell editor-in-chief Amanda Dameron walks us through Dwell's September 2016 issue.
A Young Architect Painstakingly Restores a Modern Masterwork by Marcel Breuer
The (intimidating) commission? Reviving one of the legendary modernist’s rare residences west of the Mississippi: the 1954 Snower...
7 People to Follow on Dwell Right Now
We’re turning inward for inspiration, highlighting superlative users and fresh photos found on our own site.
Meet the Faces Behind Our Renovation Issue
The writers and photographers that made our September 2016 issue possible.
American Beauty
A Kansas architect unlocks the potential in an outdated 1950s home.
Check Back
After a stealth makeover, a California Craftsman gains light, space, and a partial facelift.
Next-Door Labor
At the Glass House estate, a restoration takes aim at one of modern master Philip Johnson’s most-beloved sanctuaries.
Tired of Driving? Let Volvo and Uber Take Care of Your Commute
Uber and Volvo are bringing driverless cars to Pittsburgh—sooner than you think.
Pentagram Gives a Local Bookstore a Homespun New Identity
The world’s largest independent design consultancy steps in to lend a beloved Hamptons bookseller a hand.
From Jeans to Furniture, Madewell Teams with ABC Carpet & Home
Apparel meets furniture in this limited-edition collaboration, part of Madewell's "Denim Every Day" campaign.
500 Square Feet Is Just Right in Greenpoint
Adorned with succulents and sunlight, this compact Brooklyn pad is the perfect home base for a creative couple.
Audi Partners With Artist Matthew Schreiber for an Immersive New Experience
As auto brands look to the art world for cultural cachet, Audi partners with a second-generation Light and Space artist.
Inside the Wild and Zany World of Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
Incorporating everything from pop graphics to Legos, logotypes, and stuffed animals, fashion's outré "King of the Unconventional"...
Napkin Sketches
"I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."—Le Corbusier
Urban Renewal
A Copenhagen family trades the suburbs for a quaint town house steeped in tradition.
You Won't Lose Your Wi-Fi Connection at This Hamptons Retreat
A beach house that doesn't require going off the grid.
Reinventing the Family Home for the Boomerang Generation
With the Home Back Home #03 prototype, ENORME Studio and IKEA España partner to create flexible solutions for when grown kids...
House of the Week: A Striking Slope
Every week, we highlight one amazing Dwell home that went viral on Pinterest.
New Kid on the Block
With sensitivity to local building typologies, fresh construction finds a place in Amsterdam.
Demolished Frank Lloyd Wright Structure in Banff May Be Rebuilt
The Banff Pavilion, controversially demolished in 1938, is on track to be reconstructed.
Inspired by the Sharing Economy, This Frankfurt Hotel Feels Just Like Home
The Libertine Lindenberg claims it isn't a hotel or a communal house—it's both.