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Folklife Magazine Volume 5 (the Salt Issue)
Volume 5 of Folklife is devoted to the mighty mineral Salt. Salt for buoyancy, for health, for preservation, and for the recollections and tastes of childhood—a feature of this land we tend to overlook as fundamental to survival.
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The Weekender Book – London (Vol. 2)
Immersed within the vast expanse of Europe’s largest city, it’s easy to overlook the hidden treasures tucked away amidst the bustling streets of London. Despite its status as one of the world’s most visited metropolises, many tend to gravitate towards the central districts, leaving the enchanting gems of the city’s outskirts waiting to be discovered. One of those areas is Richmond.
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Table Magazine is a food, travel and lifestyle publication
Table Magazine is a food, travel and lifestyle publication. Each issue of Table Magazine celebrates the people shaping our food culture as well as the community. Accompanying these stories there is a curated selection of travel and design features, recipes, restaurant highlights and thought provoking essays.
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Delve into the summer issue of Kinfolk. Featuring prolific film director Wim Wenders
Delve into the summer issue of Kinfolk. Featuring prolific film director Wim Wenders.
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Edition 12 of world’s most beautiful car magazine: The Road Rat
Flashback to The Road Rat Edition 12 of world’s most beautiful car magazine. Inside, on 244 high-quality, art-grade mixed papers, you’ll find: the astonishing origin story of the hot-rodding movement; the last Ferrari sportscar to race at Le Mans; how the XJ-S is shaping Jaguar’s future (and the Grandsphere concept, Audi’s); why F1 drivers look the way they do today; plus Sebastian Vettel and Edoardo Webber.
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Frame Issue 162 highlights the designers who make statements against inequality
Frame Magazine Issue 162 highlights the designers who use their craft to make powerful statements against systemic inequality, as our editor in chief Floor Kuitert explains.
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After the streets of New York, Holiday magazine dives into the secrets of Zurich
After the streets of New York, Holiday magazine dives into the secrets of Zurich.
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Noble Rot Issue 38 is here
Noble Rot Issue 38 is here. One of the few irksome things about fine wine culture – apart from its pretence, and its propensity for snobbery – is the sheer cost of getting through the front door. Whereas anyone wanting to explore the best in art, for example, has access to Kahlo and Caravaggio at their fingertips, few people will ever have the means to taste the world’s most fabled crus.
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Say 'hello' to the brand new Sidetracked Magazine Vol. 33
Say 'hello' to Sidetracked Magazine Vol. 33. A journal featuring a collection of personal stories of adventure travel, exploration, journeys and expeditions.
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Kinfolk Magazine Issue 54 (the Party Issue)
Flashback to Kinfolk Magazine Issue 54 (the Party Issue).
Martin Parr, one of the most important figures in British photography, is well known for documenting the English social classes. A prominent member of Magnum Photos since 1994, he changed how we see British society and documentary photography with his use of colour rather than black-and-white. Martin Parr Fashion Photography, Martin Parr Food Photography, Martin Parr Self Portrait, Anna Fox, Details Magazine, Indie Magazine, Social Class, Martin Parr, Intelligent Design
Hotshoe Magazine Issue 208 feat. Martin Parr
Martin Parr, one of the most important figures in British photography, is well known for documenting the English social classes. A prominent member of Magnum Photos since 1994, he changed how we see British society and documentary photography with his use of colour rather than black-and-white.
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Playground Magazine Issue 3 explores the creative industries
Playground Magazine Issue 3 explores the creative industries through the lens of freedom, bringing together over 40 creatives and contributors to collaborate on a topic that extends far beyond the creative world. As more creatives choose to work independently and break free from rigid structures, it’s clear there’s a drive to escape rules, hierarchies, mistrust, and dishonesty. It felt like a conversation that needed more airtime.
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Athleta Magazine is an independent, photographic publication from Italy
Athleta Magazine is an independent, photographic publication from Italy. It’s a journey in the principle of resilience, in discovering your limits through your body. By using a minimal layout and short texts, Athleta Magazine let the pictures speak for themselves. Quality paper and original format make it a product to be preserved, for the aesthetes of print and design.
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The Weekender Book Turin by Lorenzo Morandi
The Weekender Book Turin by Lorenzo Morandi is here. Nestled against the backdrop of the Alpine arch, Turin’s narrative is not confined to its historical splendor alone; it also emerges as a beacon of technological innovation, a nexus of contemporary art, and a vibrant cultural hub.
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Sidetracked Magazine Volume 32: Resilience, Truth, Curiosity
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 32: Resilience, Truth, Curiosity. This volume illuminates journeys undertaken by people who are seeking more than just adventure. Resilience meets truth and curiosity. When we move beyond narratives of discovery and conquest, something special happens: we learn, are engaged and present, create room within ourselves to grow.