Akt Magazine

Akt Magazine is an independent magazine founded by Jessy Van Durme & Piet-Albert Goethals. With Akt Magazine, we search for greatness in a small corner, abstraction in the mass, with a keen eye for timeless aesthetics and a nod to Belgium’s creative landscape of architecture, design, fashion, food and beyond. We value profound and authentic stories. Therefore Akt Magazine only features well-sourced and unique content made by our team.

Akt Magazine

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  • Country: Belgium
  • Language: English
  • Frequency: Irregular
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Akt Magazine Issue 4 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). AKT is an independent magazine in search for greatness in a small corner, abstraction in the mass, with a keen eye for timeless aesthetics and a nod to Belgium’s creative landscape of architecture, design, fashion, food and beyond.

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Akt Magazine Issue 3 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). AKT is an independent magazine in search for greatness in a small corner, abstraction in the mass, with a keen eye for timeless aesthetics and a nod to Belgium’s creative landscape of architecture, design, fashion, food and beyond.

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Akt Magazine Issue 2 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In Akt Magazine issue two we have encounters with Linde Freya Tangelder from Destroyers/Builders, interior architect Arjaan De Feyter, designers Pierric De Coster & Pieter Maes, who works and lives in Paris.

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Akt Magazine Issue 1 is out now. In Issue 1 we have talks with SX, Kaspar Hamacher, Charbel Abou Zeidan, Thomas Haarmann, Maarten van Essche and Berlinde De Bruyckere. We visit the home of Élise Van Thuyne, study the works of Gijs Van Vaerenbergh and Dom Hans Van Der Laan.

We contribute 1% of our revenue towards carbon removal. LOREM (not Ipsum) is part of Stripe Climate, a coalition of businesses accelerating carbon removal. Stripe Climate aggregates funds from forward-thinking businesses around the world to increase demand for carbon removal. We believe businesses can play a critically important role in helping fight climate change.