THE DREAM BIG ISSUE | DWELL MAGAZINE – With a focus on what it means to be “at home“, the September/October issue of Dwell takes us on a journey through various locations around the globe. Argentina, Colorado, and Madrid are just a few of the highlights in this special edition celebrating the magazine’s 25th anniversary. Interior Design Magazines uncovers everything you won’t want to miss in this release!
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DREAM BIG ISSUE | DWELL MAGAZINE
September/October 2024
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25 Years of Story
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“At Home In The Modern World“, this iconic slogan celebrates its 25th anniversary in October 2024. In honor of this milestone, Dwell presents a timeline showcasing the themes and achievements that have shaped these two and a half decades of history.
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The Dwell 24
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Introducing the “emerging designers you need to know”, the Dwell 24 section is filled with young minds, brimming with dreams and creative spirit! Anna Horváth, Robell Awake, Reem Olyan, and Jumana Qasem—founders of Rejo Design Studio, are just a few of the names you can find throughout more than 10 pages of stories that are sure to inspire you.
Italian Renaissance
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Architect Eduardo Mediero emphasizes the importance of impermanence and swift decision-making in design, creating at home solutions. He revitalized a compact 1970s apartment in Madrid into an inspiring space, drawing inspiration from Italian Renaissance studios. His quick renovation exemplifies a harmonious blend of creativity and efficient space utilization at home.
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Modular Architecture
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Architects Nicolás Tovo and Teresa Sarmiento of La Base have created a modular vacation home in Bariloche, Argentina, in collaboration with Place. The 840-square-foot house features a striking glass facade with views of Nahuel Huapi Lake and a slatted-wood screen for privacy. Its minimalist interiors highlight exposed materials and offer mobility for potential relocation.
At Home In NY
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Honora Dunham and Ted Power revitalized their 19th-century Long Island City home with architect Keith Burns. Focusing on open spaces and yard views, they used sustainable materials like plywood and galvanized metal to create a modern yet inviting atmosphere. The design allows for flexibility, adapting to their growing family’s needs while reflecting their unique personalities.
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Barcelona Designer Gabriele Schiavon
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Gabriele Schiavon, co-founder of Lagranja, faced the challenge of finding a home after a breakup. He transformed a vacant thermal mold workshop in Bellvitge, preserving its industrial character with an open layout and adding a mezzanine for privacy for his kids. At home, the decor reflects his life and experiences, creating a vibrant space that embodies his journey as a father and designer.
A Mobile Art Studio
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Kathy “Kat” and Brian Mast built a mobile art studio on a flatbed trailer after relocating to Salida, Colorado, where they faced challenges finding suitable rental space for Kat’s creativity. Collaborating with their daughter, architect Andrea Ostman, they designed a whimsical studio using salvaged materials, resulting in a functional and inspiring workspace. The Kat’s place, where her art has flourished.
A Story Of Reconstruction in Washington
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Architect Jes Paone rebuilt his childhood home in Washington, after it burned down in 2016, using childhood memories as a guide. The new 1,900-square-foot house maintains the original layout but features modern finishes and materials, blending his past at home with a contemporary aesthetic. The design enhances views of Mount Baker while incorporating nostalgic elements.
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Dwell, there’s much more to explore in this edition, featuring inspiring stories and designs that celebrate creativity and innovation. Check out Dwell magazine and share your thoughts with us on our social media: Pinterest, Facebook, and Instagram. Also, visit our website at LUXXU and PullCast to start a home upgrade journey today!