• outside design
    @outsidedesign
    Owner of a residential design studio in Portland, Oregon
  • Return to Elements of Living
    @jeffowens7013
    New Dialogue blog post now available https://www.returntoelementsliving.com/blog Design of a home is an experience. Fluid media communication through a visual based language will be leveraged to create the content that will guide the source plan creation process. Source plan is a holistic exploration of the total site potential. Experiments to provoke an imagined collective of spaces, a dwelling unique to the interaction between family members woven within the site. Map/source plan guides the journey toward creation of base camp. Distilled core plan will be extracted from this dialogue between site and the family dynamic needs. Core home is infused with layers of flex and matures over time to arrive at a refuge. A return to elemental concepts of living for the betterment of human condition. Joy based simplified life a fundamental understand of dwelling creation. Well being of the individual celebrated with event interaction as a family unit. A family life cycle concentric is a design catalyst for flexing to the challenge of family unit’s dynamic transformation. Whole body experience-based spaces interacting with the site reveals a base camp for the family journey into our modern world. Focused simple living for mind and body. Recognize and return to elements of living as the source for journey of living within a family unit.
  • Return To Me
    @return_to_me
    In contemporary consumer culture, we are constantly confronted with brands and branding. Within this sea of look-a-likes, the importance of the individual becomes more pertinent than ever. Now the message is no longer: follow the herd, but: move admisdt the herd with your own personal flair. This collection is a response to consumerism that provides individuals with an opportunity to collectively create their own brand. It is return to me.
  • Inside2Outside
    @inside2outside
    Inside2outside.co.uk is a renowned platform to buy outdoor dining canopy. We provide domestic canopies, education walkways, restaurant canopies and more. For further info, visit our site. https://inside2outside.co.uk/
  • Unison
    @unison
    Unison began in 2006, when husband and wife team Robert Segal and Alicia Rosauer returned to the States after a four–year design stint in Finland. Inspired by modern design, nature, architecture, photography, and traditional textiles, the two worked to establish a product line that would bring modern design into practical daily life.
  • pulltab
    @pulltab
    Pulltab specializes in residential design including apartment renovations, townhomes, penthouse additions, roof gardens and furniture design. The studio creates warm environments using natural materials. While strident modernists, architects Melissa Baker and Jon Handley respect historical precedent and continually strive to look outside set perspectives. Pulltab’s finished designs fulfill the functional needs of a space and imbue sensory and emotive qualities. New York, New York www.pulltabdesign.com
  • ARCHI-TEXTUAL, PLLC
    @catarinaferreira9610
    Architextual provides thoughtful, personalized design services to meet our clients' unique needs, helping to maximize their return on investment and quality of life. We believe that successful architecture is not the result of an architectural imposition on a site, but the result of a process involving analysis and collaboration. For us each project has a unique text, and tells a unique story. It starts with who our clients are and their goals for the project, and includes site conditions and inherent characteristics of the property, contextual, regional and historical consideradions. Our role is to mold that base text into a new story that transforms the various project constraints into a coherent whole.
  • Rise Projects
    @karenfrome
    Rise Projects is a full service architecture and design firm founded and led by Karen Frome with a vision for thoughtful materiality and balancing the elegant with the bold. We approach each project as an exploration between our office and the client. We start projects by learning about the inspirations and the expectations for a project, looking at the possibilities and listening to our clients’ needs. Through this attentive approach Rise Projects has built a relationship with clients who frequently return to us for subsequent projects. Our in-house team at Rise culls the expertise of our longstanding consultants to ensure that a project is seamlessly executed. We deftly solve difficult situations and enjoy bringing creative and fresh thinking to to a wide array of challenges.
  • Charlotte West
    @charlotte_west
    Charlotte West is a design writer who recently returned to the United States after six years abroad in Stockholm, Sweden. She writes for a number of publications in the US, UK, Australia, Canada and Sweden. Her work has appeared in Icon, Step, Varoom, Budget Travel and Men's Journal. She is also an editor at large for Elemente magazine in Canada. Charlotte lives in Seattle with two Norwegian forest cats.
  • Klopf Architecture
    @klopf_architecture
    Klopf Architecture brings the outside in. For 15 years the team at Klopf Architecture has sought to understand each client's needs, then designed custom solutions for each unique situation. Specializing in new warm, modern homes and modernist net-zero energy houses, the firm uses clean lines, proportioning, restful alignments, and natural materials to admit natural light and connect inhabitants with nature. The firm's primary goal is to create spaces people love to inhabit.
  • Nandi Gifts
    @nandigifts2780
    Nandigifts the one stop solution for all requirements in return gifts for wedding,return gifts for house warming,return gifts for baby shower,return gifts for gruhapravesam,navratri return gifts,diwali return gifts,birthday return gifts and for all other occasions everything online in just few clicks. https://www.nandigifts.com/
  • Design Build San Juan
    @designbuildsanjuan
    Design Build San Juan was born out of the love of creating unique living spaces with natural form and function. We believe good design requires attention to details and the spacial relationships within as well as outside of a dwelling. A window becomes Art. A building becomes part of the landscape. A good building has function above all else and the designs are thoughtful with every element considered.
  • Eero Saarinen
    @eero_saarinen
    Born to world famous architect and Cranbrook Academy of Art director Eliel Saarinen and textile artist Loja Saarinen, Eero Saarinen was surrounded by design his whole life. Eero studied at sculpture in Paris and architecture at Yale before returning to Cranbrook himself to work on furniture design and practice architecture with his father. IT was there that he met Charles Eames, with whom he collaborated closely on their molded plywood chair designs. He also met Florence Knoll at Cranbrook, who eventually brought him to Knoll where he designed some of their most well known pieces over the course of 15 years.
  • Nandi Gifts
    @nandigifts4720
    Nandigifts.com the one stop solution for all requirements in return gifts for wedding,return gifts for house warming,return gifts for baby shower,return gifts for gruhapravesam,navratri return gifts,diwali return gifts,birthday return gifts and for all other occasions everything online in just few clicks. https://www.nandigifts.com/
  • Karen Pakula
    @karen_pakula
    Karen Pakula is a staff writer at the Sydney Morning Herald. After 15 years of her own home renovations—on one old terrace, with one old husband, a builder—she headed to Melbourne, Australia, for a tutorial in pragmatic, economical modernism from ultra-creative couple Cat Macleod and Michael Bellemo. Pakula returned with a valuable lesson she plans to pass down to her children: The smartest way to build a dream home is to start from scratch.
  • Georg Jensen
    @georgjensen
    Our vision is to be a leading, trend-setting and surprising international luxury goods brand anchored in jewellery and watches. Proud of our Danish roots, faithful to our unique design language, committed to our history of quality and craftsmanship, our mission is to delight and surprise our customers worldwide by delivering unique products of superior design and quality, underpinned by unrivalled customer service. By exceeding our customers’ expectations, we will provide our shareholders with superior ROI (return on investments) and long term sustainable profitability as well as provide our people with a challenging, safe and rewarding working environment.
  • Nanimarquina
    @nanimarquina
    A brand has many faces and each product always tries to give a synthesis of all of them: of who thinks up the product, of who makes it, who looks after it, and all those who enjoy it. This, together with the ongoing and consistent work of research and creation, is what makes a personal project a snapshot of its time. Our immediate context speaks to us of East and West, of a return to our roots, of new uses and concepts, and, above all, it speaks to us of the commitment to integrate new voices into our reality. All these voices tell us about a world that begins and ends with sensations.
  • George Nakashima
    @georgenakashima
    George Nakashima (1905-1990) was born in Spokane, Washington and grew up in the forests of the Olympic Peninsula. A leader in woodworking and sculpture, he received a Bachelor's Degree in architecture at the University of Washington and a Master's from MIT in 1930, as well as the Prix Fontainebleau from L'Ecole Americaine des Beaux Arts in France in 1928. After spending some time in Paris, he traveled around the world and secured a job at the Antonin Raymond office in Tokyo which sent him to Pondicherry, India, where he was the onsite architect for the first reinforced concrete building in that country and became one of the first disciples of Sri Aurobindo. When the war broke out, he returned to the U.S. via Tokyo where he met Marion, married in 1941 and was sent to the camps in Minidoka, Idaho, in 1942 with his infant daughter, Mira, who now operates Nakashima Studio. Among many awards from the AIA and other prestigious institutions, Nakashima received the Third Order of the Sacred Treasure from the Emperor and Government of Japan in 1983 in recognition of the cultural exchange generated by the shows he produced in Japan from 1968-1988. His last show in the U.S., the retrospective "Full Circle" which opened at the American Craft Museum in New York. This show returned to New Hope shortly before Nakashima's receiving his final award, Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus, from the University of Washington one week prior to his death in June 1990.
  • Dekleva Gregoric Arhitekti
    @dekleva_gregoric_arhitekti
    Dekleva Gregoric Arhitekti was started in 2003 by Aljosa Dekleva and Tina Gregoric after returning from Architectural Association, London, where they have been both studying for their Master degrees. Their architecture is focused on spatial, social and material organisations. They treat the design as research in material, social, historical and response to specific constrains and conditions. Their work spans architectural projects with a conceptual approach to intense structuring of space, where they challenge the use of materials and expose their natures as well as stimulate social interactions among users.
  • Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects
    @pbwarchitects
    Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects designs with the belief that nothing is impossible, and tempers it with good old-fashioned pragmatism, embracing both big ideas and intricate details. Taking into account location, context, and other inherent attributes of a specific project, we strive to create a balanced whole, integrating the structure and the environment. We consider the interplay between inside and outside, light and shadow, aesthetics and utility, carefully selecting materials that harmonize with nature, prioritizing efficiency and sustainability. Most importantly, we look for opportunities to bring joy and unanticipated delight into the spaces we create as well as into the process that gets us there. This should be fun— after all, we are building dreams. Established: 1980
  • Air Flow Pump Corp.
    @airflowpump1
    Website: https://www.mypumppro.com/products/condensate-return-pump/ Address: 8412 Foster Ave Brooklyn, NY 11236 Phone: 888-720-8677 AirFlow Pump offers a 10-gallon steam condensate return pump that is ideal for use in home residences or smaller commercial applications. Air Flow Pump Corp. was founded in 1973 as a small pump shop, specializing in steam condensate return pump applications. Today Air Flow Pump Corp. is now one of the largest distributors in the country for steam condensate pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps and Water Boosting packages as well as top manufacturer brands such as Tsurumi Pumps, Sta-Rite & Berkeley Pumps. Contact us today for assistance with your steam condensate return pump needs.
  • Assaf Pinchuk
    @assaf_pinchuk
    Assaf Pinchuk is an architectural, interiors, landscape and lifestyle photographer. Assaf studied photography at Haddasah College in Jerusalem, and graduated in 1996. After working in Köln, Germany for two years alongside photographer Hans-Georg Esch, Assaf returned to Israel in 1998 to open his namesake photography studio in Ramat Gan, outside Tel Aviv. The studio's goal is to produce smart, unique, dynamic and inspiring images that communicate with the client's targets. Toward that end, Assaf and Miri Pinchuk, the studio manager, work closely with the client in order to understand his or her specific needs and global thinking.
  • Bull / O'Sullivan Architecture Limited
    @bull_o_sullivan_architecture_limited
    The BOS Practice was formed in 1994 when Andrew Bull and Michael O'Sullivan sharing the same studio, having recently returned from practice in Europe and Asia respectively, decided to combine forces to attend to the larger projects coming into the BOS Practice. Glenn Watt joined in 1999 after a long and expansive career as a sole practitioner. The portfolio of work demonstrates an extensive array of projects with national and international clients spanning a broad spectrum of budgets and building technologies. The firm consists of three principals and three Architects, a draughtsmen, a model maker and two contract architectural associates.
  • Esque Studio
    @esque_studio
    Esque Studio is the result of a 20-year long collaboration between artists Andi Kovel and Justin Parker. The name Esque refers to the suffix meaning “in the manner of”, and is an intentional nod to and acknowledgment of outside influences and inspiration.
  • Fermob
    @fermob
    Fermob offers a range of innovative and comfortable furniture, in various shapes and sizes. Available in a multitude of colors, Fermob's furniture makes it easy to decorate both indoor and outdoor spaces creatively. Fermob is located outside Lyon, France in Thoissey and many of the company's designs are based on original nineteenth century designs, including the Luxembourg collection, which is based on the Jardin de Luxembourg's classic outdoor furniture.
  • Isamu Noguchi
    @isamunoguchi
    Born in Los Angeles in 1904, Japanese-American designer and artist Isamu Noguchi made a name for himself as one of the preeminent sculptors and furniture designs of the mid-twentieth century. Noguchi spent much of his youth in Japan, where he was trained as a cabinetmaker, before returning to the United States and attending Columbia University. Though originally enrolled to study medicine, he shifted his focus to sculpting when he realized that it was his true passion. Noguchi applied his artistry to furniture, lighting, and product design, creating pieces--such as the IN-50 Coffee Table, Prismatic Table, and BB3 Lamp--for companies including Herman Miller, Knoll, Vitra, Ozeki, and Akari. His work also includes sculpture gardens around the world, notably at the Bienecke Rare Book Library at Yale University and at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. Noguchi's home garden in Long Island City, New York, was opened to the public as the Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum in 1985, three years before his death.
  • Ty Cole
    @ty_cole
    Ty Cole is an Alabama-born, New York-based photographer. He specializes in documenting the built environment but takes great pride in his environmental portraits, personal projects and landscape imagery. Once described as observational, his images are "obsessively composed" and often taken from an outside vantage point enabling the viewer to study the subject.
  • White Design
    @white_design
    Think about the space in which you live and/or work. You also sleep there. Eat. Think. Love. Create. Get Ready. Play. Talk. Entertain. Return to. Does this space have meaning to you? Do you feel at ease there? My designs are intended to be of service. To elevate the banal. They are meant to enable your life and enhance your living space for a peaceful existence. With an external world that can seem amiss, I find solace in returning to a space that is comfortable, tidy and calm. It helps me breathe a little easier to know what I am returning to, even when I am not physically occupying that space.
  • Alex Casto
    @alexcasto
    Alex Casto is usually found hard at work bringing Dwell's visuals to both page and screen. Outside of her work for Dwell, she enjoys documenting life with her refurbished Polaroid, engaging in long conversations, and exploring new recipes in the kitchen.
  • Alexander Gorlin Architects
    @alexander_gorlin_architects
    Alexander Gorlin opened his practice in Manhattan upon returning from the American Academy in Rome where he won a Rome Prize in Architecture. A graduate of the Cooper Union School of Architecture and an M.Arch from the Yale School of Architecture, Mr. Gorlin applies modernist principles to a broad range of projects, including high-end residential work, apartment buildings, schools, religious buildings, master planning, and supportive and affordable housing. He is noted for his inventive use of space, light and natural materials.
  • Reigo & Bauer
    @reigo_bauer
    Reigo & Bauer was founded in 2005 by Merike and Stephen Bauer. Both partners graduated from the University of Toronto with a professional Bachelor of Architecture. After a period working in London, England, Merike and Stephen returned to Toronto to launch Reigo & Bauer. Focusing primarily on residential projects, Reigo & Bauer work in both the speculative market – designing and developing infill projects, as well as working with clients on new construction, renovation and interiors. The ambition of the studio is to bring exciting contemporary design to the masses.

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