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Project Byrd House
Stuck Sculpture by Matt Byrd
Nelson Byrd Woltz Harnesses the Natural Elements
The landscape architecture firm carves out a vertical garden for a New York City residence and, in the process, creates a nest...
Artist Matt Byrd Sets a Quirky, Rustic Table for Friendsgiving
Handmade and found objects complete the designer’s casual, personal party setting.
The Wicked Whale- Rehoboth Beach House
Bringing The Outside In
9133 Oriole Way
Mediterranean Elegance Meets Coastal Bliss in Highland Beach
Lizabeth Scott’s Former Hollywood Farmhouse-Style Residence Lists for $3.497M
The Dwell 24: Artish
The Raleigh, North Carolina–based studio serves up a modular collection of magnetic wall art kits, steel side tables, lighting...
At Dwell on Design, Learn How Architects and Developers Are Creating New York City's Newest Neighborhood
As part of our run-up to Dwell on Design New York (DODNY), taking place October 2-4, we're highlighting a few of our diverse...
Midcentury Stunner in The Hollywood Hills
Editor’s Letter: The New Neighbors
How American homes are taking risks.
Six American Designers Share Their Inspiring New Takes on a Dream Dinner Party
We can all get stuck in a rut. This holiday season, break out of yours.
Dwell Media Announces Winner of Dwell Vision Award: SLO Architecture
Dwell Media in partnership with the Big Ass Fan Company is proud to announce the winners of this year’s inaugural Dwell Vision...
Can Landscape Design Humanize New York’s Hudson Yards?
Landscape architect Thomas Woltz is lending a human scale to the Manhattan megadevelopment.
Deinfluencing, “Anti-Hauls,” and the Dupe Decor Conundrum
A growing breed of social media users are dissuading their followers from buying into rapidly cycling micro-trends.