Monday, 28 March 2011

Black and White

Dwell currently have 30% off their black and white lines of furniture - but hurry... the offer ends this week.
This dining set was £799 is now £499.

They are also offering a chance to win a £1000 shopping spree by requesting a free catalogue.

The order line is 0845 675 9090.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Ho ho ho!

Hot on the heels of its pistol grip mugs, Dwell is getting into the Festive Spirit with these charming ceramic gold pine cones.  The cones measure approximately 8cm high by 8cm across (that's around 3 inches in old money) and cost £9.95 each.  An equally attractive silver version is alos available, currently at a discounted price of £6.95 each.

Thursday, 2 September 2010

Fab and Groovy Mug


If you're looking for a gift that's a little different, how about this new mug from Dwell? It features what you might call a 'real' pistol grip handle! Ideal for the man in your life or any other aspiring James Bond types out there. The Gun Mug is available from Dwell for £19.95

Monday, 17 May 2010

Insult or oversight from Dwell?

Dwell has got its new summer catalogue out now and it includes some really eyecatching items. I particularly like the sunburst retro-style wall clock. It looks like it would be right at home in any 50s or even 60s semi.

I'm a little unsure however of the union jack doormat. In my opinion we should be a little (but only a little) more like the Americans and be prepared to fly our flag as a demonstration of our pride in being British. This isn't something to be ashamed of , it's something to be celebrated, as it incorporates people and cultures that have come to these shores from all over the globe.

But, particularly in such troubled times, I would have thought that it might be construed as insensitive to encourage people to wipe the dirt from their feet on our symbol of national pride?

Monday, 15 March 2010

Great to look at, but to live with...?

I've been browsing the Dwell website again recently and must say I really quite like a lot of the contemporary style items and furniture on display. It is a lot more interesting than some of the so-called contemporary furniture on offer elsewhere, with thoughful use of design, textures and materials.

Years ago I visited a neighbour who was, in my eyes, a total fashion victim. Everything in his house had to be the absolute up-to-the-minute style which, at the time, meant black ash furniture. Now apart from the fact that it wasn't my cup of tea, it ocurred to me that being slavishly up to date with the latest styles has two potentially unhelpful side-effects.

The first if that you're always going to be dumping furniture to make room for the replacements. Not only is this expensive it seems pretty wasteful and not a particularly environmentally sensitive strategy. The second point is that some avante-garde designs really do look terrific but are very difficult to live with on a day to day basis. If you're are trying to create a home, then all of us need a place where, at the end of the working day or working week, we can flop down and relax in comfort.

My experience of laminate floors and designer furniture is that (a) you've got to keep it spotlessly clean all the time to avoid dustballs scudding across the floor like tumbleweed (b) hard floors are cold and noisy and (c) its hard to relax if you make a mark on everything you touch (have you tried handling glass or chrome without leaving marks?).

I guess what I'm saying is, Dwell should keep up the good work on the design front - but those of us creating homes should be careful not to overdo the designer/minimalist look. Surely the best approach is to get one or two really good 'feature' pieces from Dwell and incorporate them into a practical living space with slightly more classic furniture that will not date too quickly.

Sunday, 14 February 2010

Dwell Furniture Magazine Wide Range of Styles


The Dwell Furniture magazine sure does offer a range of wide range of styles. This time it's a storage chest

There's no reason why toys should get all the glory, when their storage box can be just as cool. Mod mom Kiersten Hathcock makes made-to-order furniture to accommodate kids—and parents—with a keen sense of style; Riley Page is made from Russian Baltic Birch, and the pattern on top can be customized to your home decor, simply send along your preferred prints and she'll decoupage them onto the petals.
Read more: Storage Box Link

Friday, 5 February 2010

Dwell Furniture gets a review on the Telegraph

The Telegraph have a nice little feature / review of Dwell, overall the review gave the store 3.5/5.

The review was generally positive saying that Dwell offers value but their missing a trick or two with regards to the retail experience.

Here is a snippet:-

Where it's missing a trick is in selling a lifestyle. Despite a brilliant name, and unlike Habitat or even Ikea, Dwell isn't a shop I want to dwell in.

Read the Dwell Furniture Review

It's still a good sign that a big paper like the telegraph is taking an interest even if it was only getting a luke warm review.