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Dwell

January/February 2018
Magazine

Dwell is the unique modern architecture and design magazine for people who believe that good design is an integral part of real life. Get Dwell digital magazine subscription today.

The Power of Design

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Roll Model • Snarkitecture and COS bring audiences into the loop with a sculpture that channels one of the most unpredictable objects there is: the sphere.

What drives you crazy about your kitchen or bathroom? • Forget about serious (and seriously expensive) issues like leaks. When it comes to the rooms you rely on most, even an awkwardly placed shelf can be the bane of your existence. We asked readers to tell us the first thing they’d change about their kitchen or bath.

Cabin Cubism • A cliffside home on Washington’s San Juan Island echoes its surroundings.

KITCHENS AND BATHS ON THE CUTTING EDGE • For the rooms we agonize over most, Dwell presents expert advice, product ideas, and real-life results, with a timely focus on velvety matteblack finishes and space-saving fixtures and appliances.

THINK OF THE BIG PICTURE FIRST • ANDREA MICHAELSON Andrea Michaelson Design Beverly Hills, California

IT’S OK TO SHOW OFF A LITTLE • BARBARA HILL Barbara Hill Design Houston, Texas

WE COMBED DWELL.COM FOR STANDOUT KITCHENS AND BATHS POSTED BY OUR COMMUNITY.

THE CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF NEW YORK APPLIANCE SHOWROOM AJ MADISON TALKS ABOUT HOW SOCIAL MEDIA HAS RESHAPED THE MARKET—AND MADE EVERYONE THINK THEY CAN BE A CHEF. • RACHELLE LOUIS Creative Director, AJ Madison

DON’T FORGET THE TOUCH TEST • FRANCINE MONACO D’Aquino Monaco New York, New York

LIGHTING MAKES THE DIFFERENCE • CLINTON CUDDINGTON Measured Architecture Inc. Vancouver, British Columbia

Continuous Reign: Spare, sturdy, almost minimalist—Thos. Moser’s signature chair distills generations of know-how.

Home Schooled • While reworking one of Manhattan’s few remaining wood row houses on his own, a copywriter develops a taste for renovations.

Gabrielle Bullock • The first order of business for the incoming president of the International Interior Design Association is tackling diversity.

Desert in the Windy City • A redone Chicago ranch house from the 1950s now sports a Palm Springs–style inverted roof.

Within and Without • A Texas interior designer expands her vision outdoors with a water-wise garden.

RED, WHITE, AND BLUE ALL OVER • A REIMAGINED SAN FRANCISCO VICTORIAN BURSTS WITH COLOR.

Zen and the Art of KiT House Maintenance • More Japanese minka than Sears Roebuck, a kit home in the Bay Area provides the right bones for a renovation.

MIES EN SCÈNE • CALLING IT A “DIRECTOR’S CUT,” A DESIGNER REFRESHES A MIES VAN DER ROHE TOWNHOUSE IN DETROIT WITH SOME BONUS FEATURES.

Curved On a Grade • Way out in the wilderness of Ontario, a curiously shaped house bends along a tricky ridge.

modern market

Contact Our Advertisers • When contacting our advertisers, please be sure to mention that you saw their ads in Dwell.

sourcing • The products, furniture, architects, designers, and builders featured in this issue.

one last thing


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 108 Publisher: Dwell Edition: January/February 2018

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  • Release date: January 16, 2018

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Dwell is the unique modern architecture and design magazine for people who believe that good design is an integral part of real life. Get Dwell digital magazine subscription today.

The Power of Design

letters

Roll Model • Snarkitecture and COS bring audiences into the loop with a sculpture that channels one of the most unpredictable objects there is: the sphere.

What drives you crazy about your kitchen or bathroom? • Forget about serious (and seriously expensive) issues like leaks. When it comes to the rooms you rely on most, even an awkwardly placed shelf can be the bane of your existence. We asked readers to tell us the first thing they’d change about their kitchen or bath.

Cabin Cubism • A cliffside home on Washington’s San Juan Island echoes its surroundings.

KITCHENS AND BATHS ON THE CUTTING EDGE • For the rooms we agonize over most, Dwell presents expert advice, product ideas, and real-life results, with a timely focus on velvety matteblack finishes and space-saving fixtures and appliances.

THINK OF THE BIG PICTURE FIRST • ANDREA MICHAELSON Andrea Michaelson Design Beverly Hills, California

IT’S OK TO SHOW OFF A LITTLE • BARBARA HILL Barbara Hill Design Houston, Texas

WE COMBED DWELL.COM FOR STANDOUT KITCHENS AND BATHS POSTED BY OUR COMMUNITY.

THE CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF NEW YORK APPLIANCE SHOWROOM AJ MADISON TALKS ABOUT HOW SOCIAL MEDIA HAS RESHAPED THE MARKET—AND MADE EVERYONE THINK THEY CAN BE A CHEF. • RACHELLE LOUIS Creative Director, AJ Madison

DON’T FORGET THE TOUCH TEST • FRANCINE MONACO D’Aquino Monaco New York, New York

LIGHTING MAKES THE DIFFERENCE • CLINTON CUDDINGTON Measured Architecture Inc. Vancouver, British Columbia

Continuous Reign: Spare, sturdy, almost minimalist—Thos. Moser’s signature chair distills generations of know-how.

Home Schooled • While reworking one of Manhattan’s few remaining wood row houses on his own, a copywriter develops a taste for renovations.

Gabrielle Bullock • The first order of business for the incoming president of the International Interior Design Association is tackling diversity.

Desert in the Windy City • A redone Chicago ranch house from the 1950s now sports a Palm Springs–style inverted roof.

Within and Without • A Texas interior designer expands her vision outdoors with a water-wise garden.

RED, WHITE, AND BLUE ALL OVER • A REIMAGINED SAN FRANCISCO VICTORIAN BURSTS WITH COLOR.

Zen and the Art of KiT House Maintenance • More Japanese minka than Sears Roebuck, a kit home in the Bay Area provides the right bones for a renovation.

MIES EN SCÈNE • CALLING IT A “DIRECTOR’S CUT,” A DESIGNER REFRESHES A MIES VAN DER ROHE TOWNHOUSE IN DETROIT WITH SOME BONUS FEATURES.

Curved On a Grade • Way out in the wilderness of Ontario, a curiously shaped house bends along a tricky ridge.

modern market

Contact Our Advertisers • When contacting our advertisers, please be sure to mention that you saw their ads in Dwell.

sourcing • The products, furniture, architects, designers, and builders featured in this issue.

one last thing


Expand title description text
  • Details

    Frequency:
    Every other month
    Pages:
    108
    Publisher:
    Dwell
    Edition:
    January/February 2018

    OverDrive Magazine
    Release date: January 16, 2018

  • Formats
    OverDrive Magazine
  • Languages
    English