Mint green-painted ironwork and tiles connect the indoors to the outside more fluidly.
Mint green-painted ironwork and tiles connect the indoors to the outside more fluidly.
The Max-A studio is also built with a pine frame, though it has pine panelling on the ceiling, while the main house ceiling is painted a warm white.
The Max-A studio is also built with a pine frame, though it has pine panelling on the ceiling, while the main house ceiling is painted a warm white.
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Moooi, whose founder, Marcel Wanders, spoke as keynote at Dwell on Design Los Angeles, shared the larger-than-life Eden Queen rug.
Moooi, whose founder, Marcel Wanders, spoke as keynote at Dwell on Design Los Angeles, shared the larger-than-life Eden Queen rug.
Arbel’s “14” sconces spot the wall to ethereal effect in the master bedroom. “I wanted this place to be habitable. One of my greatest criticisms of modern architecture is that it often forgets to make things cozy.”
Arbel’s “14” sconces spot the wall to ethereal effect in the master bedroom. “I wanted this place to be habitable. One of my greatest criticisms of modern architecture is that it often forgets to make things cozy.”
99 by Von Tundra and Lydia Cambron  $13,000 Oregon-based Von Tundra’s unit combines three different storage options—a rack, drawers, and boxes—into a multipurpose dresser.
99 by Von Tundra and Lydia Cambron $13,000 Oregon-based Von Tundra’s unit combines three different storage options—a rack, drawers, and boxes—into a multipurpose dresser.
Having lived, he says, in “a number of houses where the living room is the most adorned and the least used,” it was important for Lazor to create a functional family living space. As the gathering above attests, it worked. The carpet is by InterfaceFLOR, and the armchairs by Blu Dot.
Having lived, he says, in “a number of houses where the living room is the most adorned and the least used,” it was important for Lazor to create a functional family living space. As the gathering above attests, it worked. The carpet is by InterfaceFLOR, and the armchairs by Blu Dot.
Anntian wool carpet, $590, handtufted in a graffiti print.
Anntian wool carpet, $590, handtufted in a graffiti print.
Dutch design firm Moooi, whose co-founder, Marcel Wanders, addressed Dwell on Design Los Angeles earlier this year, debuted a new line of vivid carpets.
Dutch design firm Moooi, whose co-founder, Marcel Wanders, addressed Dwell on Design Los Angeles earlier this year, debuted a new line of vivid carpets.
Rabari carpet collection by Doshi Levien for nanimarquina. See it at Salone in Hall 16, Stand E34.
Rabari carpet collection by Doshi Levien for nanimarquina. See it at Salone in Hall 16, Stand E34.
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle

Kehrle's work comes in an array of colors, shapes and shades.

Photo by Julian Baumann
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle Kehrle's work comes in an array of colors, shapes and shades. Photo by Julian Baumann
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle

Broadloom carpets are constantly in motion during the production process, with hundreds of rolls pushing forward a near-infinite length of flooring. Kehrle, who has done product and exhibition design for companies like Muji, Fiat and L’Abbate, was struck when he was observing the coloring process. Why not interrupt and add unique patterns with squeegees or hoses?

“The result is really a reflection of the production process,” he says.

Photo by Volker Schlegel
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle Broadloom carpets are constantly in motion during the production process, with hundreds of rolls pushing forward a near-infinite length of flooring. Kehrle, who has done product and exhibition design for companies like Muji, Fiat and L’Abbate, was struck when he was observing the coloring process. Why not interrupt and add unique patterns with squeegees or hoses? “The result is really a reflection of the production process,” he says. Photo by Volker Schlegel
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle

“The result is really a reflection of the production process,” says Kehrle.

Photo by Julian Baumann
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle “The result is really a reflection of the production process,” says Kehrle. Photo by Julian Baumann
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle

The initial idea was to create a concept carpet, but Kehrle received so many requests and compliments that the art-piece was elevated to serial production. He wants to add new designs, but that will come after the sales and distribution network are more fleshed out.

Photo by Julian Baumann
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle The initial idea was to create a concept carpet, but Kehrle received so many requests and compliments that the art-piece was elevated to serial production. He wants to add new designs, but that will come after the sales and distribution network are more fleshed out. Photo by Julian Baumann
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle

A black-and-white design by the Munich-based designer. Many pieces were features at the Domotex fair in Hannover.

Photo by Julian Baumann
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle A black-and-white design by the Munich-based designer. Many pieces were features at the Domotex fair in Hannover. Photo by Julian Baumann
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle

Munich-based industrial designer Steffen Kehrle has conceived of a process to manufacture one-of-a-kind carpet that makes abstract, surreal colors bleed across the floor, resulting in stunning lines and shapes that could just as easily be hung on a wall. 

Photo by Volker Schlegel
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle Munich-based industrial designer Steffen Kehrle has conceived of a process to manufacture one-of-a-kind carpet that makes abstract, surreal colors bleed across the floor, resulting in stunning lines and shapes that could just as easily be hung on a wall. Photo by Volker Schlegel
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle

Dye being applied to the carpet.

Photo by Atelier Steffen Kehrle
Carpet by Steffen Kehrle Dye being applied to the carpet. Photo by Atelier Steffen Kehrle
Architect Christopher C. Deam, Dwell founder Lara Deam's husband, designed Airstream's newest travel trailer, the International Sterling.
Architect Christopher C. Deam, Dwell founder Lara Deam's husband, designed Airstream's newest travel trailer, the International Sterling.
37-year-old content creator Kristabel Plummer describes her approach to decorating as “a multicultural mashup.” She outfitted her flat with travel mementos, prints, and plants she’s collected over the years.
37-year-old content creator Kristabel Plummer describes her approach to decorating as “a multicultural mashup.” She outfitted her flat with travel mementos, prints, and plants she’s collected over the years.
The glass-enclosed living area is furnished with Scandia chairs and a Fjordfiesta table.
The glass-enclosed living area is furnished with Scandia chairs and a Fjordfiesta table.
Have your children help you go through their book collections and pick out what books they haven't read yet. If you are able to safely leave your home, you can coordinate curbside dropoff book exchanges with friends.
Have your children help you go through their book collections and pick out what books they haven't read yet. If you are able to safely leave your home, you can coordinate curbside dropoff book exchanges with friends.
Study Desk
Study Desk
A sleek ceiling fan and matching accent lights blend into the dark wooden background in this tropical hideaway.
A sleek ceiling fan and matching accent lights blend into the dark wooden background in this tropical hideaway.
The large expanses of glass frame views that were perfectly planned. The seating areas are furnished with Scandia lounge chairs that were designed by Hans Brattrud in the 1950s and are now being produced by Fjordfiesta.
The large expanses of glass frame views that were perfectly planned. The seating areas are furnished with Scandia lounge chairs that were designed by Hans Brattrud in the 1950s and are now being produced by Fjordfiesta.
The dining room, which organically extends from the living room, opens to a deck via sliding glass doors.
The dining room, which organically extends from the living room, opens to a deck via sliding glass doors.
Dining
Dining
The feel of natural materials on the skin can make a home comforting. A Colour Carpet by Scholten & Baijings for HAY, made with 100% New Zealand wool, defines the play area in the child’s bedroom of this house in Hamburg, Germany.
The feel of natural materials on the skin can make a home comforting. A Colour Carpet by Scholten & Baijings for HAY, made with 100% New Zealand wool, defines the play area in the child’s bedroom of this house in Hamburg, Germany.
The walk-in-wardrobe features custom-designed joinery with recessed handles, and a tall window framing the trees.
The walk-in-wardrobe features custom-designed joinery with recessed handles, and a tall window framing the trees.
The apartment building dates to 1888, and the various residences feature high ceilings, mirrored doors, massive skirtings, and richly ornamented white stucco. “When it was built, there was no central heating, so each and every room had tiled, wood-burning stoves,” says resident Martin Ringqvist.
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Gothenburg, Sweden
Dwell Magazine : September / October 2017
The apartment building dates to 1888, and the various residences feature high ceilings, mirrored doors, massive skirtings, and richly ornamented white stucco. “When it was built, there was no central heating, so each and every room had tiled, wood-burning stoves,” says resident Martin Ringqvist. - Gothenburg, Sweden Dwell Magazine : September / October 2017
In the hallway, a vintage Art Deco desk made of nickel, brass and smoked glass stands before a vintage Chinoiserie hand-painted screen.
In the hallway, a vintage Art Deco desk made of nickel, brass and smoked glass stands before a vintage Chinoiserie hand-painted screen.
In this house in Melbourne, Australia, windows at the top and bottom of the double-volume living area flood both the first story and corridor upstairs with ample daylight. The double-height space makes the modest footprint of this part of the house feel open and light, says architect Sally Timmins.
In this house in Melbourne, Australia, windows at the top and bottom of the double-volume living area flood both the first story and corridor upstairs with ample daylight. The double-height space makes the modest footprint of this part of the house feel open and light, says architect Sally Timmins.

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