Brown calls T-Post the "first wearable magazine." The company sends its subscribers one t-shirt every six weeks with a new article printed on the inside-back and an artist's interpretation of that article printed on the front. To become a subscriber, visit t-post.se.
Brown calls T-Post the "first wearable magazine." The company sends its subscribers one t-shirt every six weeks with a new article printed on the inside-back and an artist's interpretation of that article printed on the front. To become a subscriber, visit t-post.se.
The Cloud Collection of couches from Restoration Hardware looks dreamy. Love the coffee table too.
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The Cloud Collection of couches from Restoration Hardware looks dreamy. Love the coffee table too. www.restorationhardware.com/cat...
Saddam Hussein Gymnasium in the Le Corbusier-designed Sports Complex in Baghdad, view to main entrance.
Saddam Hussein Gymnasium in the Le Corbusier-designed Sports Complex in Baghdad, view to main entrance.
Rocking Horse, 1936, by Kaj Bojesen (1886-1958). More information
Rocking Horse, 1936, by Kaj Bojesen (1886-1958). More information
Pair of birch chairs, 1932, by Sven Markelius (1889-1972). More information
Pair of birch chairs, 1932, by Sven Markelius (1889-1972). More information
All Nest Cam owners get a free 3-hour video history with Sightline. Nest Aware subscribers are able to scroll further through a continuous timeline with key moments highlighted through frames. Sightline allows users to zoom in on and replay important moments and delineate Activity Zones to monitor.
All Nest Cam owners get a free 3-hour video history with Sightline. Nest Aware subscribers are able to scroll further through a continuous timeline with key moments highlighted through frames. Sightline allows users to zoom in on and replay important moments and delineate Activity Zones to monitor.
The photographer, journalist, and illustrator Todd Selby—aka The Selby—has made a career out of documenting the living spaces of stylish, quirky people, sharing glimpses of their unique lifestyles and favorite things on his website, theselby.com, and in magazines and books. Turning the focus back on The Selby himself is Svbscription, a "lifestyle service for men" that delivers curated products and experiences straight to subscribers' doors (for a price: $300 per quarter, or $1,150 per year).
The photographer, journalist, and illustrator Todd Selby—aka The Selby—has made a career out of documenting the living spaces of stylish, quirky people, sharing glimpses of their unique lifestyles and favorite things on his website, theselby.com, and in magazines and books. Turning the focus back on The Selby himself is Svbscription, a "lifestyle service for men" that delivers curated products and experiences straight to subscribers' doors (for a price: $300 per quarter, or $1,150 per year).
The Crosley AV Room Portable USB Turntable prices at $160.00.
The Crosley AV Room Portable USB Turntable prices at $160.00.
"Pax, Arc en ciel New York" (1969). Signed and dated serigraph by German multimedia artist Otto Piene. More information
"Pax, Arc en ciel New York" (1969). Signed and dated serigraph by German multimedia artist Otto Piene. More information
Spotty, a 1940 design created by artist Peter Murdoch, is constructed entirely of paper and was meant to be thrown out after a few years' use. Rare. More information
Spotty, a 1940 design created by artist Peter Murdoch, is constructed entirely of paper and was meant to be thrown out after a few years' use. Rare. More information
The Thing Quarterly, one-year subscription (four issues), $300

Assuming you and yours are already faithful Dwell subscribers (if not—hint, hint), a one-year subscription to The Thing Quarterly is sure to amuse anyone, even those who’ve seen it all. Least of all because each of the four issues of the "object-based publication" includes a surprise limited-run edition by a rotating group of curated artists and designers, including Leanne Shapton, Jason Fulford & Tamara Shopsin, and John Baldessari, who issued a series of pillowcases silkscreened with his artwork (shown) for the Winter 2014 issue last year.
The Thing Quarterly, one-year subscription (four issues), $300 Assuming you and yours are already faithful Dwell subscribers (if not—hint, hint), a one-year subscription to The Thing Quarterly is sure to amuse anyone, even those who’ve seen it all. Least of all because each of the four issues of the "object-based publication" includes a surprise limited-run edition by a rotating group of curated artists and designers, including Leanne Shapton, Jason Fulford & Tamara Shopsin, and John Baldessari, who issued a series of pillowcases silkscreened with his artwork (shown) for the Winter 2014 issue last year.