Modernist Angular Residence with Vertical Cedar SidingCharles Gwathmey’s residential masterpiece, a modest but pioneering home for his parents in the Hamptons, looks as fresh today as...
Tiny Studio Cabin by Hinterland DesignIt doesn't get much more idyllic than this: An illustrator of children's books who lives on the Sunshine Coast of British...
Contempo Luggage by BiaggiThe more you travel, the more you notice a bag that tips over when you lug it onto the curb, won't fit in an overhead bin, adds...
Modern Cookware, Old and NewOne of the best parts of working at Dwell is the neverending onslaught of modern home goods we get to see, from dishtowels to...
Future Classics, Circa 2050?It's something every designer, design writer, and design collector wonders constantly: Will this piece of furniture I made/...
Editor-Approved Labor Day PlaylistThis month, to coincide with our September 2012 "Entertaining" issue,
dwell.com is covering all aspects of entertaining from...
Why Columbus, Indiana, Should Be Your Next Design DestinationBoasting dozens of modernist structures by iconic architects, this midwestern town is sure to be a bucket-list destination for...
Soren Tables by RefugeThis pair of end tables is a particular favorite from a new collection by French furniture company Refuge: sandy-stained natural...
Happy Birthday, HVACHere's a random fact for the day: July 17, 2012, marks the 110th anniversary of the humble air conditioner.
Natasha JenPentagram’s newest partner adopts a spatial approach to graphic design and building brand identities that go way beyond logos.
Elisa Orlanski OursThis fixer brings a varied background in academia, architecture, and construction to her management role at one of New York...
Swiss Design at Dwell on DesignIt's coming up Swiss at this year's Dwell on Design.
Snøhetta Gets Small-Scale with Røros-TweedOne of the best booths at ICFF this year (see a bunch more roundups onsite and offsite here) was the insidenorway set-up...
In Living ColorArchitect Pedro Gadanho brings a body of hypercolorful work and a curiosity for the world stage to his new position as MoMA’s...
The NoMad Hotel, New YorkOne block away from the scene-making New York outpost of the Ace Hotel, in a district mostly known for its wholesale garment...
Joseph Joseph Prevails in Patent LawsuitFrom the glossy and the tactile to the litigous, Dwell's June issue (on newsstands now) covers every facet of interior design,...
Mid-Century RemasteredBernhardt Design revives Charles Pollock’s long-dormant career with the release of a timeless new lounge chair.
Facade Focus: WoodA Boston couple with a big extended family wanted to enlarge their brick neo-Georgian with an addition that would fit a generous...
Public Art at Johns HopkinsYesterday the Johns Hopkins Hospital officially opened its new building, the Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center, bringing...
Hope FloatsA self-taught designer embarks upon a solo mission to resuscitate a 19th-century homestead.
Portland's Beam & AnchorPainter Jocelyn Rahm and furniture reclaimer Robert Rahm are the married partners behind Beam & Anchor, a new warehouse space in...
Emeco Debuts Starck 'Broom' ChairPennsylvania-based Emeco is known for iterations on one theme: virtually indestructible chairs made from recycled aluminum.
IKEA PS CollectionAffordable furniture emporium IKEA inspires some conflicted feelings.
Anti-Demolition Petition in GoshenIt's been well-documented that architect Paul Rudolph's brutalist yet expressive aesthetic hasn't held up well to the whims of...
Back to the FutureThe legacy of mid-century designer Joe Colombo is underscored with a reissue of his plywood 4801 chair, now appearing for the...
10 Minutes with Karim RashidTuesday evening, Danish design company Bo Concept debuted its newest collection, created by designer-about-town Karim Rashid.
Fantastical WallsThe larger-than-life, exuberantly patterned wallpaper by the Paris studio Minakani Walls makes me want to decorate my house like...
RIP, Moss Design EmporiumFollowing a short announcement in the New York Times yesterday, the news of the imminent closure of Moss has been ripping up and...
10 Minute Interview: Renzo PianoI met with Italian architect and Pritzker Prize winner Renzo Piano one week before the official opening of his latest museum...
Anne Tyng, 1920-2011Just before the new year, architect and theorist Anne Tyng died at the age of 91 at her home in Marin County, California.
Office Shed in MiniatureIn preparation for our upcoming outdoor issue, we've been examining all manners of outbuildings: prefab sheds, tree houses,...
Textiles in MotionSydney-based embroidery designers MaricorMaricar hit our radar screen back in August with a series called Turns of Speech,...
Neutra For SaleFollowing a close call for another Los Angeles showstopper designed by Richard Neutra, the 1955 Kronish House, a Bel Air home by...
The Youngest Guns ContestOnce again, we're jostling our way into the hallowed halls of academia to ask for images of student-created work.
Lighting Lower ManhattanAttention lighting professionals: New York City is making like Hong Kong and illuminating its waterfront in a proposed bid that...
2012 Color of the Year: TangerinePantone, no longer relegated to color wheels for art directors, makes a splash each December with the company's pick for imminent...