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Week In Review: 7 Great Reads You May Have Missed February 7, 2014

Each week Dwell.com delivers many great original posts, articles, and interviews focused on the latest in modern design. We wouldn't want you to miss a thing, so we've pulled together our top stories of the week. Take a look and see what you might have missed.

To complement the white-washed custom cabinetry in her kitchen, architect Julie Salles Schaffer has designed a tile backsplash to resemble "melting butter in a white pan." Daltile arranged her two-color AutoCAD design—white and off-white—onto a mesh backing for a small fee. To soften the edges of the cabinets’ drawers and doors, Schaffer requested radial edging.
To complement the white-washed custom cabinetry in her kitchen, architect Julie Salles Schaffer has designed a tile backsplash to resemble "melting butter in a white pan." Daltile arranged her two-color AutoCAD design—white and off-white—onto a mesh backing for a small fee. To soften the edges of the cabinets’ drawers and doors, Schaffer requested radial edging.
If your goal for the year is to get more organized, consider the brightly hued Pocket from Normann Copenhagen.
If your goal for the year is to get more organized, consider the brightly hued Pocket from Normann Copenhagen.
The glass-walled facade faces the Strand.
The glass-walled facade faces the Strand.
A bridge spans the home’s steep site for street access.
A bridge spans the home’s steep site for street access.
Lucy chairs from Bend and an Eero Saarinen Tulip base outfitted with a custom top offer places to eat and sit in the kitchen. Porcelain tile lines the floor.
Lucy chairs from Bend and an Eero Saarinen Tulip base outfitted with a custom top offer places to eat and sit in the kitchen. Porcelain tile lines the floor.
A folding bed and pullout bedside tables make the transition from photography studio to bedroom painless.
A folding bed and pullout bedside tables make the transition from photography studio to bedroom painless.