Made for casual design enthusiasts and Palm Springs connoisseurs alike, Unseen Midcentury Desert Modern offers a peek into 51 buildings—some not open to the public—in that Southern California mecca of modernism. Begun in 2008 by photographer Dan Chavkin, the book is set for release this February 9th and will be available on Amazon and at multiple venues of Modernism Week in Palm Springs, February 11 - 21. Here we preview some of its images.
February 03, 2016
A concept home aims to reflect the requests of the Millennial market.
February 03, 2016
Skylights needn't be simple overhead daylighting; sometimes they can truly define a room.
February 03, 2016
Surrounded by nature, these cottages are tranquil retreats from the city.
February 03, 2016
Historic archways belie these contemporary homes with physical reminders of each structure's storied past.
February 03, 2016
These houses make room for nature, not the other way around.
February 02, 2016
Whether it's a splash of color or bold strokes, this collection of interiors brightens up these homes.
February 02, 2016
This 590-square-foot apartment was stripped down to admit sunlight and dramatically reveal forgotten surfaces.
February 02, 2016
In a galaxy not so far away, Japanese studio Nendo has released a versatile collection of objects inspired by classic Star Wars characters.
February 02, 2016
Sometimes the earthy colors and vivid grain of a wood like walnut is all you need to make a space.
February 02, 2016
From California to Connecticut, these midcentury interiors still shine through thanks to the careful attention of architects and residents alike.
February 02, 2016
A city home honors the local culture with communal outdoor space and reclaimed materials.
February 02, 2016
Bend an elbow with us at these very local watering holes.
February 01, 2016
These compact houses carve out just enough space for a comfortable kitchen.
February 01, 2016
Built for a mother and her daughter, this dwelling features local materials and craftsmanship.
February 01, 2016
Size doesn't matter when these homes push the conventions of building and living in Japan.
February 01, 2016
Reflective and bright in the light, polished concrete's industrial character can verge on gloomy depending how its used. Explore its diverse uses in these five unique homes.
February 01, 2016
From the Maine coast down to rural Connecticut, these six homes showcase the diversity of modern design in New England.
February 01, 2016
In our February issue, on newsstands now, we detailed how architect Alexander Gorlin was revamping Eero Saarinen's masterpiece Bell Labs (now Bell Works). Here we take a peek at some of Gorlin's residential projects, which range from the Nova Scotia coast to the Rocky Mountains.
January 31, 2016
In our February issue, we speak to Ryan Gravel, whose idea to transform Atlanta’s system of abandoned railroads into a thriving urban greenway was the impetus for the city's BeltLine project. The massive undertaking will convert a 22-mile loop of infrastructure into much-needed public space. Here, we take a look at similar projects in other cities, some of which helped inspire the details of the Atlanta plan.
January 31, 2016
Take a tour of weaver Nancy Kennedy's California studio. Then, discover more design talent from around the USA in our Modern Across America issue, on newsstands now.
January 31, 2016
Since founding his studio in 2008, Seattle-based interior designer Brian Paquette (@brianpaquetteinteriors) has completed a range of residential and commercial projects in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. His feed reveals his preference for muted colors, plush seating, and statement lighting, and captures his varied inspirations, from 20th-century French designer Jean Royère to contemporaries such as Ilse Crawford.
January 30, 2016
Every week, we highlight one amazing Dwell home that went viral on Pinterest. Follow Dwell's Pinterest account for more daily design inspiration.
January 30, 2016
In honor of our annual Modern Across America issue, on newsstands now, we round up ten domestically produced goods worthy of your attention.
January 30, 2016
These angular homes are as comfortable as they are striking.
January 29, 2016
Once a residence for the stable hands responsible for the horses and carriages of a grander home in Montreal, this structure now serves as a modern, minimal family home.
January 29, 2016
From the dining room to the bedroom, a range of versatile designs from the Swedish company.
January 29, 2016
New Yorkers know private outdoor space is a precious commodity, which is why these homeowners decked out their rooftops with cool plants and furniture.
January 29, 2016
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