Dwell (magazine)

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Dwell
Editor Lara Hedberg Deam
Categories architecture and design
Frequency Monthly
First issue September 2000
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Website dwellmag.com

Dwell is an American magazine devoted to modern architecture and design. It was launched in September 2000 by mail-order heiress Lara Hedberg Deam with architecture and design critic Karrie Jacobs as its editor-in-chief. In August 2002 Jacobs left the magazine and was replaced by senior editor Allison Arieff.[1] Arieff subsequently resigned in August 2006, citing a "fundamental change in the magazine's mission and philosophy" as her reason for leaving.[2]

Dwell is published 10 times a year (monthly except bi-monthly in December/January and July/August) by Dwell, LLC. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, by the close of 2005 the magazine's circulation exceeded 260,000, a 25.5 percent increase over 2004. In April 2005 Dwell received the National Magazine Award for General Excellence in the 100,000 -to-250,000 circulation category. Recently, president and publisher Michela O’Connor Abrams has attempted to capitalize on the magazine’s success by introducing a number of branded spin-offs, including a limited edition minimalist sneaker designed by Medium and a weekly TV series on the Fine Living cable network. Dwell LLC also publishes a popular design website dwell.com and produces an annual design conference and exhibition called Dwell on Design.

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  1. ^ "Movers", Mediaweek, August 19, 2002. 
  2. ^ "Dwell Editor Resigns After 'Fundamental Change In Magazine's Mission'", Mediabistro, August 23, 2006.