Collection by Kelsey Keith

Browse the Best-Selling Issues in Dwell’s History

Dwell has been covering modern architecture, interiors, prefab, small spaces, and renovation since 2000—now take a look at the best of the best, culled from the top-selling issues in the magazine’s last decade.

Lest you think the suburbs are breed only outsized homes, this Palo Alto abode proves otherwise in our 2005 issue Small is the New Big. Our cover story is about a San Francisco home built on a 20-foot-wide lot. Photo by: Todd Hido
Lest you think the suburbs are breed only outsized homes, this Palo Alto abode proves otherwise in our 2005 issue Small is the New Big. Our cover story is about a San Francisco home built on a 20-foot-wide lot. Photo by: Todd Hido
GREEN GOES MAINSTREAM

Sustainable Homes of Tomorrow, Today

September 2006, Vol. 06 Issue 08.
GREEN GOES MAINSTREAM Sustainable Homes of Tomorrow, Today September 2006, Vol. 06 Issue 08.
Smaller is Smarter features this awesome, space-saving, 426-square-foot loft in San Diego, California. Photo by: Misha Gravenor
Smaller is Smarter features this awesome, space-saving, 426-square-foot loft in San Diego, California. Photo by: Misha Gravenor
The Boxhome is a great example of small Scandinavian simplicity and this Austin, Texas, bungalow gets a modern update without exploding its tiny footprint in our Small Wonders issue. Photo by: Pia Ulin
The Boxhome is a great example of small Scandinavian simplicity and this Austin, Texas, bungalow gets a modern update without exploding its tiny footprint in our Small Wonders issue. Photo by: Pia Ulin
Dwell June 2009 cover
Dwell June 2009 cover
Dwell's September 2014 issue.
Dwell's September 2014 issue.