The Best New Barware to Shake Up Your Next Cocktail Party
Ingredients, recipes, and technique will get you a long way toward a good cocktail, but to really impress your guests, don’t...
Perfect Pairings: 7 Bar Carts to Complement Your Favorite Cocktail
A bar cart that perfectly matches your favorite beverage? We’ll cheers to that.
An Irresistible Midcentury in Massachusetts Asks $700K
For the purist searching for an unadulterated piece of midcentury design, 540 Nichols Street in Norwood, Massachusetts, outside...
Who Designed the Martini Glass? A Look at Classic Items Whose Creators Are Unknown
An updated Phaidon book surveys a collection of the most influential objects in history, some of which have famous inventors, and...
Barware Gifts to Shake Things Up for the Home Mixologist
Lift the spirits of the experienced sipper or budding bartender with the tools they need to drink in style.
The Shelter Spritz—and Other Cocktail Recipes You Should Definitely Try at Home
Five world-class mixologists share their shelter-in-place drink of choice, and tips that will instantly upgrade your home bar.
This Renovated ’70s Home in Sydney Is a Glowing Backdrop for a Couple’s Art and Furniture Collection
Studio Prineas punches up a suburban home with built-ins, skylights, and design moments that frame the owners’ prized possessions.
The TWA Hotel Turns an Abandoned Airport Terminal Into a Midcentury Dream
Meet JFK's first on-airport hotel—complete with midcentury modern guest rooms, a 10,000-square-foot rooftop deck with pool, and a...
This Charming Country Oasis Overlooks a 50-Acre Park in the Heart of Dallas
Architect Bentley Tibbs crafts a cozy Texas home with verdant views, an art studio, and five different porches.
Rental Revamp: A Comedian’s L.A. Digs Get a Plush, Boudoir Treatment
Punchy colors and playful textures up the glamour in writer Mamrie Hart’s bungalow.
Photo Essay: Revisit the Midcentury Classics of Palm Springs and Beyond
Turning a new eye toward the landmarks and the legends of the desert modern oasis (and its neighbors).
Dwell Store Gift Guide: For the Entertainer
We know you’ve got one on your holiday list—that friend who will find just about any reason to have a get-together.
Step Up Your Mixology Game with Gold-Plated Barware
Whether you’re a fan of elaborate mixology or a simple mixed drink, consider elevating your bar accessories with an unexpected...
The Best Kind of Barware for Every Possible Situation
It’s time to stop drinking Malbec from a coffee mug!
Interior Designer Peter Bentel Reviews 5 Barstools
Frontways, sideways, backward, or leaning against the back. Breakfast, beers, or bitters.
Ask the Expert: Gift-Buying Tips from David Alhadeff of The Future Perfect
David Alhadeff, the owner of The Future Perfect, suggests products he loves to give and receive.
There’s No Place Like Home
Telecommuting may let you answer email in your underwear, but is the home office all it’s cracked up to be?
The Year Childhood Nostalgia Took Over Our Homes
In 2023, it seems like everyone was trying to reconnect with their younger self.
Creatures of Comfort
To create the world’s first ergonomic work chair, designer Bill Stumpf began by redefining the meaning of comfort.
Where to Find Tokyo’s Creative Corners, According to a Spatial Designer
Lichen designer Christine Espinal filled her first trip with visits to dimly lit vinyl bars and a mall known for its wealth of...
One Night in a New Boutique Hotel From Baltimore’s Most Beloved Design Shop
Guesthouse above Good Neighbor channels the store’s ethos of curation and community.
Shops We Love: Hugh
In Detroit's Cass Corridor, retailer Joe Posch has created a destination for those seeking furniture and housewares that nod to...
To Live and Build in Palm Springs
We were recently in Palm Springs soaking up the sun and the majesty of the town's mid-century design.
6 Beachside Bungalows on our Bucket List
We scoured the globe to pull together a guide of the best summer retreats.
Styling Bedroom Artwork, by Framebridge
Your bedroom should be one of the most intimate and personally inviting spaces of the home.
The Jonathan
Tired of waiting for innovative architecture to come to San Diego, this proactive architect added developer to his job...
One Night in a Tuscan Estate Reborn as a Hotel With an Artist Residency
After learning about Villa Lena—a rural Italian getaway with converted guesthouses, a farm-to-table restaurant, and creative...
One Night in a Colorado A-Frame Village Inspired by 1970s Ski Style
Just a few months after the Winter Park hotel opened, I recruited two of my ski-loving friends to stay with me and my dog in one...
Inside Istanbul
It’s been called Byzantium, Constantinople, Stamboul, and Tsarigrad, but as designer Efe Buluc shows us, there’s only one...
The “Selling Sunset” Theory
Surely, there’s nothing sinister behind all those sliding glass doors…right?