Suitcase Magazine Volume 38 (the Flavour Issue) is available on loremnotipsum.com and takes you to Croatia, Hong Kong, Beirut, Melbourne, Nice, Oaxaca.
Blumenhaus Magazine Issue 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A book exploring Botany with a romantic approach through 196 pages of editorials, portfolios, words & illustrations.
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Where the Leaves Fall Issue 11 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The themes for this issue are coexistence, regeneration and inclusion, alongside a series of dialogues.
Noble Rot Issue 30 (Don’t sulphur fools). Are the Sulphur Wars – the exhausting ideological battle over the addition of SO₂ that has polarised the natural and traditionalist wine scenes – finally coming to an end?
The Gentlewoman No. 26 is available now. The Gentlewoman is where intelligent long-form journalism meets beautiful photography in a fashion magazine with a focus on personal style. Issue 26 is featuring Icelandic filmmaker, musician, actress and daughter of Björk, Ísadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney, photographed by Alasdair McLellan.
Magazine F Issue 20 (Tools) is out now. Cooking tools are an essential part of a kitchen that controls and handles elements such as fire, water and time, as well as ingredients. As interest in food and cooking increases, cooking tools have also been developed to match the diversity of food culture, forming a topographical map.
Magazine F Issue 19 (Whiskey) is here. Whiskey made from malt, water, and yeast from barley germinated is an alcoholic beverage derived from distilled spirits manufactured by monks around the 4th and 5th centuries for medical purposes.
Are We Europe Magazine Issue 16 (Vices & Values) is here. From vitamin D supplements to the re-invented cigarette break and the power of antibiotics: these are the substances we take on the sidelines of the infamous war on drugs.
Athleta Magazine Issue 8 is here. The relationship between man and nature, man and community, man and his own sensory individuality. All framed by sports cultural imagery.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 45 (the Great Outdoors Issue) is here. In The Great Outdoors Issue, we meet the people thinking about how to mediate these contact moments in fresh and nuanced ways. They include garden creator Piet Oudolf, Snow Peak fashion designer Lisa Yamai, explorer Ella Al-Shamahi and underwater archeologist Ayana Omilade Flewellen.
Sonshine Magazine Issue 17 (Mental Health) is here. Issue 17 is all about mental health, something that is so important, especially when it comes to raising our boys.
Transhelvetica Nr. 73 (Zeit) ist da. Die neue Ausgabe lädt ein, sich von den Gedanken der vorliegenden Ausgabe nicht nur zu Ausflügen inspirieren zu lassen, sondern sich auch auf Gedankenexperimente darüber einzulassen, was vor der Zeit gewesen sein könnte und ob es ein Leben gibt, nachdem die Zeit abgelaufen ist.
TIDE Magazine Issue 2 is available on loremnotipsum.com. TIDE explores the shifts and changes at the core of the sailing world and the ocean adventure: the vessels, the people, the experiences, the destinations — the many facets that entice individuals around the world to pursue this alluring form of adventure. A way of life. A life of Adventure.
CYTE Magazine Issue 10 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. CYTE is a fashion, beauty, music and art magazine, with the character of a music fanzine. Cyte is rough, unconventional and more direct than other printed magazines. Cyte comes out biannual in print and online as well. Cyte likes, hates and comments without any compromise. Cyte has no advertising in the printed version. Cyte is punk for grown ups.
The Entrepreneurs Issue 6 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 6 celebrates companies with a human touch and fresh suggestions that are offering fulfilling work. Here's how to start a meaningful venture, revive a brand or get ahead.
Boy.Brother.Friend Issue 4 (the Value Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 4 explores the theme of Value, which unfolds over four chapters: The Importance of Being Earnest, Moral Code, Family Values, & RWA – Rich With an Attitude, featuring Kareem Reid, Jeri Hilt, Azza Yousif, Jessica Madavo and more.
Das Wetter Nr. 28 ist da und erhältlich auf loremnotipsum.com. Die neue Ausgabe kommt mit 130 Seiten Inhalt und vier Titelgeschichten. Mit dabei sind Billie Eilish, Julian-Jakob Kneer, Oliver Sim, Phoenix und viele andere Künstler*innen.
Disegno Magazine No. 34 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Disegno is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion.
The Road Rat Issue 5 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The fifth edition of The Road Rat, the first of four we plan to publish in 2020, is a unique collaboration with designer Marc Newson. Marc is as famous for his passion for cars as for designs like his Lockheed Lounge — the most valuable piece ever sold by a living designer.
MacGuffin Magazine Issue 11 (The Chain Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. From charms and chokers to shackles and fetters, this issue explores the many manifestations of that most contradictory of objects: ‘The Chain’.
We Jazz Magazine Issue 4 (Summer 2022) is here. The fourth issue of We Jazz Magazine, "The Call" for Horace Tapscott. Stories include Go Go Penguin, Horace Tapscott by Andy Thomas, Tigran Hamasyan by Rui Miguel Abreu, Istanbul Scene by Alper Kaliber, Isaiah Collier by Daniel Spicer, Bill Frisell by Debra Richards, DJ Old Crank by Matti Nives, Tokyo Jazz Joints Vol. 2 by Philip Arneill, reviews, plus more.
Extra Extra Magazine Issue 19 is available on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 19 features Milo Rau in talks with Marijn Lems about where creative practice is intertwined with his experience of today’s world. We give the floor to John Cameron Mitchell in an in depth interview on Shortbus, his masterpiece on urban desire, liberation and orgies in New York.
Wild Alchemy Journal Water edition is available now on loremnotipsum.com. This Spring Equinox marks the printing of our latest edition of the journal: WATER.
Are We Europe Magazine Issue 15 (Down to Earth) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Europe’s land, if shared equally, should be enough to sustain all those who live on it. But not in practice. Which raises the question: who works the land—and who does it belong to?



















