Noble Rot Issue 40 is here. Awkward barrel samples. Weary vignerons. Fully booked hotels. Missed tables. The wine traveller's path is rarely lined with sunshine and perfectly chilled glasses.
Sloft Magazine Édition No. 7 is here. Our individual utopias are part of the collective space. From Madrid to London (and closer to home via the Loiret, Pyrénées-Atlantiques and of course Paris,) our new issue’s selection of homes has a whiff of utopia to it.
Playground Magazine Issue 4 brings together over 70 creatives – strategists, artists, designers, and writers – to map the current state of creativity across Europe and beyond. Across essays, data, and dialogue, Issue 4 reflects on the invisible economy that powers creativity, asking what it takes to keep it fair, connected, and alive, and how experimentation and play move things forward.
Sloft Magazine Édition No. 6 is here. Our cocoons protect us as much as they reveal us. From Antwerp to Milan, via Lyon, Marseille and Paris, we bring you a selection of habitats that perhaps express the notion of the cocoon more than usual.
The Weekender Book "Tucson" by Erica Connolly. From its Indigenous roots to its Spanish heritage and into the present day, Tucson is a creative and complex community, infused with desert spirit. Photographer Erica Connolly invites readers on a visual journey through this unique urban-desert destination, taking in the sweeping landscapes of the hilltop views and mountain outlines to the small and intimate details of Tucson neighborhood life.
FUKT Magazine Issue 23 (the Sound Issue) is here. The Sound Issue traces the relation between sound and drawing, where they meet, overlap, and translate each other. How can a drawing capture rhythm, voice, or noise? What does sound look like on paper? From graphic scores and musical structures to resonance, vibration, and listening, this issue brings together artists who turn sound into image and image into sound.
FUKT Magazine Issue 22 (the Nature Issue) is exploring the timeless bond between drawing and the natural world. This issue brings together artists from six continents who capture nature from different perspectives. You'll find conversations on queer ecology, stories of pioneering female botanists, and reflections on how drawing can deepen our connection to the environment.
FUKT Magazine Issue 21 (the Unknown Issue) is exploring the uncertainties that inundate our everyday lives, the mysteries that are lurking in the shadows, and the vast potential of life beyond our own universe. The unknown encompasses us, concealed in the past, present, and future - veiled behind the facades of cities and within the depths of our own minds.
The Road Rat Issue 22 is here. 'The Nineties Renaissance’, celebrating the cars born out of a pivotal decade between the analogue and digital eras.
The Travel Almanac Issue 25 has arrived. Commemorating the 25th issue, themed “Adventure”, we are happy to announce a relaunch of The Travel Almanac! For the first time since the inception of the publication in 2010, the magazine is being released in a larger hardcover format, with a new cover design focusing on the signature “TTA Globe” logo and fully revamped interior. Featuring on the cover: Michael Stipe (R.E.M.), A$AP Rocky, Vittoria Ceretti, Pieter Mulier, Irina Shayk, Ever Anderson and Mona Tougaard.
Frame Magazine Issue 165 honours the recent FRAME Awards winners and predicts what lies ahead for spatial design, as editor in chief Floor Kuitert explains. This issue is all about reflection and projection. We showcase the projects and people representing the best of the spatial design industry in the past year – and look ahead with the key themes set to shape the spaces of tomorrow.
The Weekender Nr. 45 ist die Winterausgabe 2025/2026 und nimmt Dich mit nach Lanzarote, ins Tessin, nach Estland, Athen und Lissabon. Ausserdem: Casa Coco, Fabian Freytag, Max Strohe, Nature's Calling, Pramol Alto.
Noble Rot Issue 39 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The belief that great wines embody place has always been at the heart of Noble Rot.
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Skateism Magazine Issue 8 is here. It is so important to find what makes you happy and stick with that. Chandler Burton said in their interview, “society is going to try and put you in a box, and you’re not gonna fit in that box.” But that’s okay. We don’t have to always fit in boxes or follow society’s norms. Being yourself is the ultimate version of freedom, and you shouldn’t be afraid of showing the real ‘you’, as this can not only have a great impact on your life, but on other people’s lives too who look up to you and get inspired by you for doing that.
Fare Magazine North Norway is featuring nearly 400 pages of original full-colour images, interviews, personal essays, and archival texts, North Norway weaves together the stories of farmers and fishermen, families and friends, all of whom are working to nurture and celebrate the traditions and culture of the North.
Scandinavian MIND Issue 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The third print issue of Scandinavian MIND tests the water of the metaverse, to find out what makes it human. Delve into content on virtual fashion leaders, pioneering Nordic fashion-tech startups, digital make-up artistry, and an abundance of other topics that bridge lifestyle and technology.
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Let’s Explore Magazine Issue 3 (the Empowerment Issue) is here. The Empowerment issue is a collection of 20 stories and showcases the work created by the collaborating storytellers.
Frame Magazine Issue 164 focuses on how design can foster mental and physical wellbeing across key typologies – workplaces, retail, shows, hospitality and living spaces. We explore the rise of holistic and alternative wellness tools, as well as architectural approaches that prioritize healing for both people and the planet.
Fare Magazine Issue 18 (Philadelphia) is here. Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States, a city told through street art that spans rivers and rowhomes. Here hustle and heart drive restaurant revolutions, yet the sandwich reigns supreme.
The Healthy Times Issue 6 (Sex) is here. What is so sexy about the restaurant business and the culture that surrounds it? And isn’t the topic a bit shallow? In the sixth issue of The Healthy Times, the Healthy Boy Band, a.k.a. Lukas Mraz, Philip Rachinger, and Felix Schellhorn – explore where food and passion meet.
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Victory Journal Issue 9 (Youth) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. When does play become sport? How does participation turn into performance? Where did organized competition come from? Where is it taking us?
Discover our Adventures Magazine Bundle on loremnotipsum.com with at least 15% of price advantage compared to the separate editions (available while stock lasts): The Female Explorer No. 1, Folklife Magazine Issue 3 and Ernest Journal Issue 11.
Folklife Magazine Volume 12 (the Death Issue) explores how we are one—with the trees and with the cosmos. It tells us of love—between a daughter and mother, a daughter and father, a woman and her unborn children. It speaks of death doulas, death cafés, celebrating death, and the death—or re-creation—of ourselves.
Pack of Dogs (Pharell) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Michael Gillette’s mesmerising illustrations blend beloved, iconic music legends, both past and present, with their dog counterparts. A celebration of pup and pop culture for music and and dog lovers alike.






















