Before & After: Twinning Homes in Melbourne Go From Ramshackle to RavishingMairead Murphy of Maike Design renovates two matching houses on the same block in Brunswick East, imbuing each with its own...
An Honest Guide to the Benefits and Drawbacks of SkylightsA skylight might seem like a universally bright idea, but though it can be a great design feature, it isn’t without flaws of its...
Design 101: What Are Alexander Homes, and Why Are They Still So Beloved?The Alexander Construction Company made Palm Springs living accessible to the masses.
This Bright and Airy Backyard Cottage in Los Angeles Feels Like a Cabin in the WoodsOriginally an ADU for aging parents, this cottage in Solano Canyon is at once lofty and snug.
A Chicory Kiln Becomes a Sustainable Vacation Home With Endless FlexibilityMobile cabinetry and thoughtful reuse turn a dilapidated industrial structure into a warm and creative home with open-ended...
Here’s How to Deck Out Your Home Like a Breezy Palm Springs MidcenturyCultivate a sunny state of mind with these pieces that channel Palm Springs’ brand of midcentury modernism.
For a Cool $25 Million, You Can Buy Richard Neutra’s Most Famous Palm Springs HomeThe Kaufmann Desert House was meticulously restored by Marmol Radziner in the 1990s—and now it’s up for grabs.
An Airy Apartment in a Converted Historic Gem Seeks $1.5M in Newport, Rhode IslandOversized windows frame picturesque city and water views, while soaring ceilings enhance the sense of space in this new...
The New Zealand Native That's Taking Over RotterdamThe sleek lighting designs of Sabine Marcelis are capturing the attention of fashion houses and architecture firms alike.
5 Reasons Why Landscaping and Bringing Plants Into Your Home Is So ValuableWe may spend the majority of our time inside, but the appeal of the outdoors is always there—and it’s full of surprising benefits...
The Dwell 24: WoojWooj is a collection of accessible, ecologically responsibile home goods designed and manufactured in Brooklyn, New York.
The Dwell 24: TheUrbanativeOnce an engineer in South Africa’s mine, Mpho Vackier now applies her pragmatism to designing for her innovative furniture...
The Dwell 24: ArtishThe Raleigh, North Carolina–based studio serves up a modular collection of magnetic wall art kits, steel side tables, lighting...
The Dwell 24: OriorThe furniture designers at Orior are applying a contemporary perspective informed by traditional methods.
The Dwell 24: HaroldA table by Brooklyn-based designers Reed Hansuld and Joel Seigle is a finalist for this year’s NYCxDesign Best in Show award.
The Dwell 24: GrainDesigner-couple James and Chelsea Minola match age-old furniture techniques with modern design ambitions and eco-friendly...
Dwell 24: INDO-Founders of the studio INDO-, Urvi Sharma and Manan Narang create modern furniture pieces that reference traditional dying and...
Dwell 24: VidivixiMark Grattan and Adam Caplowe's inaugural collection for Vidivixi included marble‚ glass‚ and bronze pieces that took their cue...
Interior Designers Speak: 18 Common Design Mistakes to AvoidWe asked the best and brightest to set the record straight on what makes good (and bad) interior design.
The Dwell 24: Studio KaeFor Zhekai Zhang and Keren Wang, the pair behind Studio Kae, imperfection is often the desired outcome.
A 16th-Century Florentine Palazzo Is Transformed Into an Artist ResidencyHoused within the Palazzo Galli Tassi in the heart of Florence, Numeroventi is an artist residency, exhibition space, and loft...
Surveying Frieze New YorkFact #1: New Yorkers are more allergic to bridges and tunnels than plants and trees.
The Dwell 24: Casey LurieOnce a designer-in-residence for Japanese furniture manufacturer Idée, the Chicago-based designer now uses craft and industrial...
The Dwell 24: Joyce LinLike an enthusiastic anatomy professor redecorating her living room, the Texas designer exposes, explodes, and suspends the...
The Dwell 24: Esi HutchinsonIn North Carolina, Esi Hutchinson creates furniture that is deeply personal and deceptively simple.
The Dwell 24: Laurids GalléeInformed by his studies in anthropology, the Austrian designer is making a new for himself in the design world.
The Dwell 24: Mud WitchViviana Matsuda’s vibrant ceramic line, Mud Witch, has built a community by opening up conversations about contemporary social...
The Dwell 24: Rosie LiThe Brooklyn lighting designer’s experimental style ranges from delicate palm frond–inspired sconces to chandeliers that resemble...
The Dwell 24: Not Work RelatedChicago native Sarah Hussaini is gaining a following for her geometric and colorful household ceramics.
The Dwell 24: Kazuki GuzmánThe Chicago-based designer is using his Japanese heritage to reimagine hammers and mallets.
The Dwell 24: Amalia AttiasThe Rhode Island designer creates experimental pieces and reconfigurable furniture.
The Dwell 24: Lolly LollyColumbus-based designer Lalese Stamps has taken social media by storm with her wildly shaped mugs.
The Dwell 24: Cody CampanieThis third-generation woodworker is challenging the normative conceptual and physical practices of furniture design from his...
The Dwell 24: Brave MatterWith Bauhaus-inspired sensibilities, Oakland-based designers Christina Zamora and Cathy Lo create ceramic lamps and objects.
Dwell 24: Simon SchmitzFrom light and shadow to movement and mechanics‚ Hamburg-based lighting designer Simon Schmitz‚ 29‚ is part sculptor‚ part...
The Dwell 24: Studio BesonStudio Beson founder, Gregory Beson, harnesses his early experience as a woodworker to create thoughtful, one-of-a kind furniture.