In our travel issue—available today—we celebrate the places people go to find inspiration and explore how they bring it home. Read it now: https://lnkd.in/ePp2tSfr
About us
Dwell’s mission is simple: We champion home design that improves people’s lives. From our daily content on Dwell.com to our social media channels to our celebrated 22-year-old print magazine, we feature new ideas about what a home can and should be, offer expert advice for making your own space a better place to live, and provide a marketplace for the best-designed products available. We reach 40 million people every year by lifting up ideas that make design more sustainable and accessible.
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http://www.dwell.com
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- Technology, Information and Internet
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- 11-50 employees
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- San Francisco, California
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- Privately Held
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- Architecture, Home Design, and Home Decor
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Dwell has an open Visuals/Photo Director position in the art team. Apply directly at: https://lnkd.in/enGF586F We’re looking for someone with a phenomenal eye for photography and video, stellar editorial experience, and a collaborative, problem solving nature.
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Great write up by Sami Reiss on the trajectory of modular sofas that features a new piece from Vitra.
How Modular Sofas Became the Ultimate Furniture Flex
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For our annual outdoor issue—available today—we traveled around the world to find well-designed pools, porches, patios, and all kinds of exceptional open-air living spaces. Check it out now: https://lnkd.in/euXKeGXE
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Would you replace your walls with windows to let the sunshine in? “We sacrificed some privacy for the light, but it’s worth it," says Rubén Picado about the Madrid apartment he renovated with his wife, María José de Blas, for their two children. Read all about it in my latest for Dwell: https://lnkd.in/dU_yzf_4 picadodeblas arquitectos
Before & After: In Madrid, a Family of Architects Turn a “Cave” Into a Light-Filled Apartment
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A review article of my architectural intervention (Sandima Modern) just came out today at Dwell magazine! https://lnkd.in/euuaMTuw
Construction Diary: An Artist Plays Architect to Design a Brutalist-Inspired Family Home in Turkey
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It’s here. The Money Issue, our second annual look at what remarkable design really costs, is out today. Read it now: https://lnkd.in/eZTeAsJU
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Our Lark House project was recently featured in Dwell. “It’s not surprising, really, that the house was so confident and assertive. It was designed in 1958 by celebrated West Coast Modern architect Al Bumgardner, and with age comes a certain understanding of oneself. And with the help of Seattle’s SHED Architecture and Design, the family helped this special house make its ambitions a reality. The SHED team—led by design principal Thomas Schaer and project designer and manager Kyle Keirsey—got to work. Part of the firm’s challenge was to distinguish the remodel from the original architecture so that they could strip everything back to its original intent and revamp the home as Bumgardner might have if he were alive today.” Photos: Rafael Soldi Photography Structural Engineer: Todd Perbix Contractor: AMBROSE CONSTRUCTION LTD Lighting Consultation: Inform Interiors General Illumination: ERW Lighting + Controls Automation Consultation: Essen Technologies Living Room Art: Anne Siems Art Casework: NORTHWEST CUSTOM INTERIORS INC Plumbing Fixtures: Chown Hardware Thank you for the feature! Read the full article at the link, https://lnkd.in/gWhg_BdY
Before & After: After 70 Years, a Seattle Midcentury Finally Reaches Its Full Potential
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The homes in our new issue—available today—treat historic structures as raw material to be artfully reinvented while preserving pieces of their past lives. See the full issue now: https://lnkd.in/dgK_witm
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Every renovation is a reinterpretation of the past. In our annual American design issue—out today—we’re visiting people writing contemporary stories about their old homes. See the full issue now: https://lnkd.in/dNmxixpf
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