Modern World
Meet the Dwell 24—our yearly lineup of the best emerging designers in the world. From lamps inspired by cacti to a chandelier composed of ceramic phalluses, this bumper crop of creators is setting the scene for the design of tomorrow.
The 25 Most Important Homes Of The Past 25 Years
These are the houses that defined home design.
Lookie-Loos
Whether you’re a superfan, an entrepreneur, or not quite sure what you’re getting yourself into, the experience of owning a “famous” house is hard to put a price tag on.
Stepping Into History
House museums offer the chance to see how design luminaries around the world really lived. We picked some of our favorites for the top of your travel list.
On The Grid
For renowned artist Charles Gaines and his wife, art historian Roxana Landaverde, a simple expansion of their Los Angeles living room turned into the addition of a perforated metal facade—and, now, a much bigger construction project.
A Creative Nature
An artist lets the wind and wildlife of coastal Mexico flow through her radically open home. Without any walls to keep nature out, Deborah Castillo’s thatched roof beach house creates clever ways of living with the world around it.
Modern World
Meet the Dwell 24—our yearly lineup of the best emerging designers in the world. From lamps inspired by cacti to a chandelier composed of ceramic phalluses, this bumper crop of creators is setting the scene for the design of tomorrow.
The 25 Most Important Homes Of The Past 25 Years
These are the houses that defined home design.
Lookie-Loos
Whether you’re a superfan, an entrepreneur, or not quite sure what you’re getting yourself into, the experience of owning a “famous” house is hard to put a price tag on.
Stepping Into History
House museums offer the chance to see how design luminaries around the world really lived. We picked some of our favorites for the top of your travel list.
On The Grid
For renowned artist Charles Gaines and his wife, art historian Roxana Landaverde, a simple expansion of their Los Angeles living room turned into the addition of a perforated metal facade—and, now, a much bigger construction project.
A Creative Nature
An artist lets the wind and wildlife of coastal Mexico flow through her radically open home. Without any walls to keep nature out, Deborah Castillo’s thatched roof beach house creates clever ways of living with the world around it.