Take a Sneak Peek at Dwell’s September/October 2020 Issue

Our annual look at the best emerging designers creating furnishings, lighting, and other objects for the home asks what it’s like to debut a collection during a pandemic. Plus, new houses everywhere—from the Ozark Mountains to Northeast Portland.
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House Hallovi by Lever Architecture: An unusual 1920s Prairie-style home—that sticks out in a Portland neighborhood full of craftsmen—gets a modern makeover and a beach cabana–inspired addition.

House Hallovi by Lever Architecture: An unusual 1920s Prairie-style home—that sticks out in a Portland neighborhood full of craftsmen—gets a modern makeover and a beach cabana–inspired addition.

Focus
Superba House by Bestor Architecture: The otherwise austere exterior of a home in Venice, California, is capped by a bright blue house-on-a-house. It’s almost as incongruous as the bathroom it contains inside.

Superba House by Bestor Architecture: The otherwise austere exterior of a home in Venice, California, is capped by a bright blue house-on-a-house. It’s almost as incongruous as the bathroom it contains inside.

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What’s it like to launch your career during a pandemic? Our annual presentation of the best emerging designers right now includes their thoughts on a year in the design world that has been anything but ordinary.

What’s it like to launch your career during a pandemic? Our annual presentation of the best emerging designers right now includes their thoughts on a year in the design world that has been anything but ordinary.

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