The Dwell 24: WoojWooj is a collection of accessible, ecologically responsibile home goods designed and manufactured in Brooklyn, New York.
The Dwell 24: TheUrbanativeOnce an engineer in South Africa’s mine, Mpho Vackier now applies her pragmatism to designing for her innovative furniture...
The Dwell 24: ArtishThe Raleigh, North Carolina–based studio serves up a modular collection of magnetic wall art kits, steel side tables, lighting...
The Dwell 24: OriorThe furniture designers at Orior are applying a contemporary perspective informed by traditional methods.
The Dwell 24: HaroldA table by Brooklyn-based designers Reed Hansuld and Joel Seigle is a finalist for this year’s NYCxDesign Best in Show award.
The Dwell 24: GrainDesigner-couple James and Chelsea Minola match age-old furniture techniques with modern design ambitions and eco-friendly...
Dwell 24: INDO-Founders of the studio INDO-, Urvi Sharma and Manan Narang create modern furniture pieces that reference traditional dying and...
Dwell 24: VidivixiMark Grattan and Adam Caplowe's inaugural collection for Vidivixi included marble‚ glass‚ and bronze pieces that took their cue...
The Dwell 24: Casey LurieOnce a designer-in-residence for Japanese furniture manufacturer Idée, the Chicago-based designer now uses craft and industrial...
The Dwell 24: Joyce LinLike an enthusiastic anatomy professor redecorating her living room, the Texas designer exposes, explodes, and suspends the...
The Dwell 24: Esi HutchinsonIn North Carolina, Esi Hutchinson creates furniture that is deeply personal and deceptively simple.
The Dwell 24: Laurids GalléeInformed by his studies in anthropology, the Austrian designer is making a new for himself in the design world.
The Dwell 24: Mud WitchViviana Matsuda’s vibrant ceramic line, Mud Witch, has built a community by opening up conversations about contemporary social...
The Dwell 24: Rosie LiThe Brooklyn lighting designer’s experimental style ranges from delicate palm frond–inspired sconces to chandeliers that resemble...
The Dwell 24: Not Work RelatedChicago native Sarah Hussaini is gaining a following for her geometric and colorful household ceramics.
The Dwell 24: Kazuki GuzmánThe Chicago-based designer is using his Japanese heritage to reimagine hammers and mallets.
The Dwell 24: Amalia AttiasThe Rhode Island designer creates experimental pieces and reconfigurable furniture.
The Dwell 24: Lolly LollyColumbus-based designer Lalese Stamps has taken social media by storm with her wildly shaped mugs.
The Dwell 24: Cody CampanieThis third-generation woodworker is challenging the normative conceptual and physical practices of furniture design from his...
The Dwell 24: Brave MatterWith Bauhaus-inspired sensibilities, Oakland-based designers Christina Zamora and Cathy Lo create ceramic lamps and objects.
Dwell 24: Simon SchmitzFrom light and shadow to movement and mechanics‚ Hamburg-based lighting designer Simon Schmitz‚ 29‚ is part sculptor‚ part...
The Dwell 24: Tiffany LoyTiffany Loy’s woven art draws from her deep knowledge of traditional techniques across Singapore, England, and Japan.
The Dwell 24: Studio BesonStudio Beson founder, Gregory Beson, harnesses his early experience as a woodworker to create thoughtful, one-of-a kind furniture.
The Dwell 24: Studio BisktBrussels-based Studio Biskt combines ceramics and industrial design to explore innovative clay creations.
The Dwell 24: Döppel StudioWith recent work including NFT collectors’ cards and a collaboration with French furniture brand Sifas, Döppel Studio’s body of...
The Dwell 24: Richard YasmineBeirut-based designer Richard Yasmine creates furniture and objects inspired by his Lebanese heritage.
The Dwell 24: Casey JohnsonCasey Johnson creates functional, form-driven wood objects designed, built, and hand-carved in his North Carolina studio.
The Dwell 24: Jinyeong YeonThe Seoul industrial designer creates art from castoff materials, sending strong messages about contemporary consumerism and...
The Dwell 24: Sunshine ThackerThe San Antonio, Texas-based ceramicist explores her love of clay in a new collection of planters, lamps, and other furniture.
The Dwell 24: Ko JúbiloThe Vancouver-based designer is gaining attention with his folded aluminum light fixtures.
The Dwell 24: Utility ObjectsAtlanta-based ceramicist Aleisha Ellis’s utilitarian style is inspired by contemporary Japanese work.
The Dwell 24: Platalea StudioA pair of Mexico City designers imagine bold dinnerware and furnishings inspired by their culture and current social issues.
Dwell 24: SinCa DesignDave Sinaguglia and Maria Camarena of SinCa Design use traditional woodworking techniques to form their minimalist and sculptural...
Dwell 24: Agnes StudioGuatemala’s pre-Columbian heritage forms the basis for the newest collection by Agnes Studio, led by designers Estefanía de Ros &...
Dwell 24: Quincy EllisQuincy Ellis, 31, had spent years fabricating art for talents such as Fernando Mastrangelo when he came to a realization: "I...
The Dwell 24: Mac CollinsMac Collins is a young designer making a big name for himself through his functional furniture and objects that are rooted in the...