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Wallpaper That Fixes Walls
A new line of wallpapers from Graham and Brown allows you cover up that disaster you call a wall.
A Legendary Film Location For Spy Movies Gets Made Into a Spectacular Five-Star Hotel
Budapest's Paris Court—one of the most ornate buildings in Europe—is renovated and repurposed into a five-star hotel.
A New Israeli Eatery in Paris Serves Up Mediterranean Style
With a name meaning "joyful bazar," Balagan expertly blends Mediterranean influences with Parisian flair in the restaurant and...
Design Icon: 8 Avant-Garde Buildings by Ricardo Bofill
A new monograph by gestalten shines a light on the visionary works of Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill, whose bold forms often...
This Italian Palazzo Now Beckons as a Breathtaking Hotel
Palazzo Daniele in Puglia pays tribute to a rich Neoclassical heritage.
Solid Gold
When it comes to material originality, this former tavern in Chicago’s trendy Bucktown neighborhood pulls out all the stops.
My House: Interior Designer Melissa Young's SoCal Desert Hacienda
Melissa Young, founder of interior design firm, My Studio ID, invites us inside her luxe desert getaway—complete with teepee,...
Relive the ’90s in This “Saved by the Bell”-Inspired Dallas Airbnb
They took a deep dive into the ‘80s with their first rental; now a nostalgic couple moves into the next decade by reconstructing...
Writers Work in Mobile Studios at This Incredible Residency in Massachusetts
Inspired by literary greats from the Berkshires, five mobile studios comprise The Mastheads, a progressive writers' residency...
Morocco Modern
Rediscovering the elusive Tangier abode of former Knoll President Yves Vidal
A Barbershop That’s a Cut Above
Birds Barbershop is an Austin mainstay, offering beer, music, and arcade games in addition to affordable cuts.
Re-Opening: The Museum of Arts and Design
Two Columbus Circle once was a stout-yet-hip white building with black porthole-esque forms around it: channeling 1960s mod...
You Can See What the $16M Yankee Candle Estate Looks Like—But What Does It Smell Like?
The sprawling 100,000-square-foot compound comes with 16 bedrooms, an indoor water park, an arcade, a bowling alley, a golf...
Exhibit Showcases 10 Years of the Bjarke Ingels Group's Architecture
At Washington's National Building Museum, models and multimedia tell the story of the trendsetting Danish firm.
You Turned a Mall Into Housing?
As strange as a recent viral project in Milwaukee may seem, there’s a historical precedent for this kind of adaptive reuse—but...
Friday Finds 2.18.11
Every Friday Dwell's editors, designers, and interns share a handful of their favorite blogs, videos, photographs, and stories...
A Detroit Business Incubator with an Industrial Edge
Ideas are forged inside this garage-turned-next gen startup space.
What’s Stopping You From Bidding On That Chair?
Online home decor auctions are daunting, but also one of the best ways to score. Here’s how to minimize risk and win big.
Instagram / Sydney / Australia
Instagram / Sydney / Australia
Expanding an 1899 Brooklyn Town House Meant Room for the Grandparents—and Their Passions
A couple with children live on the upper floors, while the older generation has a new suite with an art studio below.
Friday Finds 3.27.09
This week the Dwell editors spotted gems from many corners of the blogosphere, from films about monsters to architecture for...
The Dwell 24: Nama Home
During the pandemic, Namit Khanna launched Nama Home, a design studio specializing in contemporary iterations of popular patio...
A Dated Flat in a Building by None Other Than Le Corbusier Gets a Reverent Refresh
In the landmark Immeuble Clarté in Geneva by the pioneering modernist and his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret, a cosmopolitan couple...
Black Gables Give a Filmmaker’s Venice Beach Home a Dramatic Edge
Ras-a studio plants a dwelling and an ADU on a wide Los Angeles lot while preserving its beloved avocado tree.
Friday Finds 10.07.11
In our weekely round up of design finds, we present to you modern buildings recently named on the World Monuments Fund Watch...
Community Building
Completed in 2004, the Belmont Street Lofts—with their crisscrossing pattern of wood, metal, and glass—have settled neatly into...
The Growing Problem That Should Bring Toilets From Taboo to Top of Mind
While the Western world forgets its waste with a flush, 2.6 billion people don’t even have toilets.
A DIYer Builds a “Tomatovision” Cabinet to Conceal Her Flat-Screen TV
Who said Tomato Girl Summer had to end?
Athens, Greece, According to Architect Michael Photiadis
The city is home to one of history’s most important buildings, the Parthenon. But how does it fare architecturally today?
Nickelodeon’s “Luxury” Resort Courts Millennials With Nostalgia. Is It Working?
At its all-inclusive Punta Cana property, the fading TV network attempts to cultivate its own version of the Disney Adult with...
One Night in an Ultra-Luxe Dude Ranch in Wyoming’s Wilderness
Upscale, Western-style getaways have surged in popularity in recent years.
The Dark Underbelly of “the Waterpark Capital of the World”
Filmmaker Nellie Kluz discusses what drew her to document the international workers that make the artificial paradise of the...
Sustainable Strides in Today's Architecture
Having explored issues of sustainability in the postmodern era, we turn to the measurable strides evident in today's best modern...