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A screenshot of a favorite Domino story on the new brides.com.


Fans of the beloved shelter mag -- rejoice! Domino has a new home at brides.com.

Forget those grainy scans off of Flickr and dog-earred mags stuffed on the bookcase -- the blogworld's favorite decorating magazine has finally (finally!) found a new home online thanks to the relaunch of brides.com. Julie Raimondi, Editor-in-Chief of the site and the accompanying local magazines says:

I'm also thrilled to announce that brides.com has been granted access to all of the stories from the late, great Domino magazine. It was my favorite magazine, and I feel so incredibly lucky to be able to turn its pages into a digital archive for our users. We have a number of Domino stories now, but will be adding more and more in the weeks and months to come, so keep checking back.

To see the current Domino pieces up, check out the growing list here. (If you're like us, you'll be checking back often.)

Congratulations to Julie and the entire brides.com team for bringing back such a beloved archive. We're always sad to announce when a magazine closes, so we're extra delighted to announce a new life for an old favorite. It's been one year and four months since Condé Nast folded Domino and we're so excited that they brought it back to a new home.

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Filed Under: Fun Stuff, Design, etc, News & Trends

  • CapreeK

    Eeee! This is GREAT news! I'm excited that Domino has been resurrected, albeit virtually. ;) I'm off to go explore all the available articles!

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  • zeta cross

    Thank you, Brides.com. I really miss Domino. It is a perfect FUN informative learning tool for brides and anyone else setting up house or redecorating.

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  • Julie Smith

    YAY! So happy to hear Domino is back, at least in electronic form. It was one of the few magazines I subscribed to and I have missed it!

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