Magazine B Issue 97 (Disney) is here. Disney began as an animation studio founded in 1923 by brothers Walt and Roy O. Disney, based in California, U.S. They are credited with laying the foundations for modern animation history, including introducing the first oil and colour animation and introducing a system to divide up the animation production process.
The Slow Press Volume 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. An independent food magazine based in Singapore fixated on the rich stories behind what we eat. Through longform journalism, design, illustration, and photography, the magazine seeks to bring Singapore’s vibrant food heritage to the foreground in an introspective, yet quirky and fun way. Volume 4 explores the theme of portions large and small - kueh economics, fine dining in tiffins, food miniatures, private dining, and even mukbang.
The Road Rat Issue 8 is here. Award-winning writer Jamie Kitman spent three months interviewing dozens for his profile of Elon Musk. Plus why everyone wants a bit of the Ferrari 250 SWB. And… 70 years of Toyota Land Cruisers, the bizarre tale of Nissan’s ‘Frontzilla’ Le Mans car, Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, faded old French garages, ’50s advertising and when ‘boxy’ was sexy. Free sticker set allows you to censor strong language on cover.
Disegno Magazine No. 41 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Disegno is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion.
FAIRE Magazine Issue 8 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and celebrates a wonderful group of 13 creatives, artists, artisans and creatives from around the world. FAIRE Magazine is featuring lead stories about creatives from around the world and special interest stories in every issue exploring heritage craftsmanship, off the beaten track creative sources and inspirational new talent.
Frame Magazine Issue 166 is here. Delve into the portfolios of progressive creatives merging past practices with forward thinking – from deconstructing cultural heritage in order to revitalize crafts to challenging architectural hierarchies by reinterpreting tradition. This issue investigates how restoration, craft, indigenous techniques and cultural traditions are intersecting with technology, new materials and globalization.
Cercle Magazine No. 10 Parade (English edition) is out now and dedicated to the subject of Parades. The tenth edition evolves in its layout and content, with always its curious and demanding outlook: committed, festive and exuberant, the Parade theme will be tackled in many ways. Interviews, a selection of artists in the portfolio pages, and also various sections will give the floor to numerous contributors from the world over.
Catnip Magazine Volume 2 is just as catty and collectible as Volume 1. This fresh assemblage of stories, art, and reporting celebrating cats and their people will charm anyone who has ever stopped to pat a friendly stray, snuck off to commune with a friend’s felines, or oohed and ahhed over a shop cat.
Lost in Miami is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Oysters in a 1930s gas station, fashion in a concrete carpark, art on the waterfront, Cuban juices, Haitian voodoo, a Nicaraguan gastro park… Get lost in the city of deco sunsets and discover Miami.
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Primary Paper Magazine Issue 5 (Faith) looks deeply at the theme of ‘Faith’. Beyond just religion and spirituality, Faith is what guides the life we live. It’s what we believe, what we trust and what we admire. Faith can be powerful, complex, influential and sometimes confronting. It can create a sense of community, but can also cause a divide. The concept of Faith is about placing true confidence in what you believe in, be it religious, spiritual, philosophical or human.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 59 (the Clean Issue) considers the meaning of “clean” as a ritual, a feeling and an instinct. If you’re starting to think about spring cleaning, you can read our longform essay, which examines how clean we really need to be; or else find solace in Dirty Habits, which turns its attention to the universal pockets of imperfection we all have—dead plants, missing mugs or a junk drawer.
Die neue Transhelvetica 78 (Thailand) ist erhältlich bei loremnotipsum.com. Thailand ist ein Sehnsuchtsort, der die Ferne schon im Namen trägt. Thailand – da denken wir an Ferien, an tropische Strände, Sonnenaufgang, Sonnenuntergang, edle Königspaläste, eindrückliche Tempel und geheimnissvolle Ruinen im grünen Dickicht.
Openhouse Magazine Issue 25 explores the fine line between passion and obsession and those who walk it. Luis Sendino reveals his devotion to post-war Japanese design in his Barcelona home gallery. In Igualada, the Enrich family embody artistic practice as a way of life.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 35 presents a new collection of stories from the world’s wild places. Sometimes the moment of surrender to the journey is when things fall into place. Beyond this point is where the most interesting stories can be found.
The Weekender Book "Milan". Explore Milan through the eyes of Lorenzo Morandi in a melodic visual journey, moving between styles, trends, cultures, and changes. Morandi has never lived in the city as a resident, but knows it intimately as a commuter, dashing in and out at the beginning or end of a work day. The distance has given him a unique eye, knowledgeable about the details and hidden corners of Milan, yet able to explore it with the fascinated curiosity of a visitor.
The Weekender Book "Palm Beach" by Jeannie Albers is here. America’s first resort destination, Palm Beach thrives today as both a sanctuary and a stage. In a narrative that transitions from radiant beach mornings to opulent coastal facades, afternoon promenades to the quiet glow of the evening, photographer Jeannie Albers crafts a poetic visual journey through a weekend in Palm Beach.
Calling All Horse Girls Magazine Volume 8 is celebrating the culture, art, fashion, and lifestyle of the horse girl. Reclaiming the somewhat-derogatory term, Calling All Horse Girls is a magazine that creates space for girls ‘who once were, still are, or have always wanted to be’ a horse girl. With Kacey Musgraves on the cover.
Sloft Magazine Édition No. 9 is here. Space is the place. According to the UN, there should be close to 9.6 billion people on Earth by 2050, and most of them concentrated in cities. This is happening in parallel to our planet’s habitable surface dwindling under the pressure of rising sea levels and desertification.
Fare Magazine Issue 1 (Istanbul) is out now. Fare Magazine boldly begins in Istanbul, a stunning metropolis of melancholic beauty; uniquely poised across two continents, it played imperial capital to three sprawling empires, and thus shaped by a wholly unique mix of cultures and influences spanning from Eastern Europe, into North Africa and the Middle East.
The New Era Magazine Issue 7 brings together interiors, architecture, design and craft in a beautifully designed bi-annual publication. In every issue the readers meet some of the most interesting spaces, people and topics of this moment in time.
Hot Rum Cow Issue 9 (The Cocktail Issue) is available now. Let's cocktail! From invention to perfection – through degradation and resurrection, Hot Rum Cow explores 500 garish years of the muddled and mysterious, contradictory and chintzy, innovative and intoxicating history of the mixed drink.
Arxipelag Magazine Volume 2 (the Morning Issue) combines influential perspectives with youthful photographic approaches. Readers will be inspired by the firm commitment of Captain Paul Watson, the thoughtful insights of Alessia Glaviano, and a broad range of topics, from ai and its social impact, to music, maternity, and more poetic, visual reflections.
Fare Magazine Issue 16 (Taipei) is here. Cradled by mountains and lush greenery, Taiwan's capital is a city of both comfort and convenience, where deep-laid roots blossom anew.
Sloft Magazine Édition No. 8 is here. Capturing space. Whether in Tokyo, Madrid, or Paris, our latest crop of interiors defies the growing uniformity of urban landscapes by affirming their uniqueness. Indeed, a new kind of financialized architecture is “smoothing out” buildings to make them “exchangeable,” like assets in a portfolio.






















