Konfekt Magazine Issue 20 is here. As autumn beckons us back indoors, we settle into interiors full of characterful items with stories to tell and memories to evoke.
Monocle Design Directory Issue 1 (2025/2026) is here. The premiere issue of the Monocle Design Directory spotlights creative communities around the globe, it takes an inside look at contemporary Mexican residences and reports on the 20th-century Catalan furniture designers finally getting the attention that they deserve.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 34 is here. Adventure is about making choices. Where is the line between survival and disaster? When should we walk away? How can we include rather than exclude? And what marks will we leave behind? In this volume of Sidetracked, we present a collection of stories exploring the difficult questions in adventure.
Apartamento magazine Issue 36 is here. Apartamento is widely recognised as today’s most influential, inspiring, and honest interiors magazine. International, well designed, simply written, and tastefully curated since 2008, it is an indispensable resource for individuals who are passionate about the way they live.
Beneficial Shock! Issue 10 (Journeys and Destinations) is now 10 issues old (young?) and so a perfect time to take a closer look at journeys in the widest sense.
Lindsay magazine No. 2 is out now. In Lindsay magazine Issue No. 2 we meet New York-based Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, and Croatian painter Stipe Nobilo.
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Eldorado Experience Two is here and features a surf trip to Panama. With photography by Dizy Díaz, drawings by Ángela Palacios & art direction by Folch, the publication documents all aspects of the journey across untamed beaches, hot waters, lonely waves, torrid sun and mosquitos, seeking authenticity and good tides in the enchanting Central America country.
Fare Magazine Issue 17 (Warsaw) is here. Spanning the banks of the Vistula River, Warsaw is defined by its history of resilience and its place at the heart of Poland's modern cultural revival.
Athleta Magazine Issue 9 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A new celebration of the sports muse, its social value, its infinite narrative power, and its relationship with contemporary photography.
The Weekender Book London (Vol. 2) by Luce Lapadula is here. 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.
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.
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 Weekender Book Singapore by Matthew Chen will present Singapore in a different and more laid-back perspective than you might be used to. However, it will still showcase the iconic architecture and landmarks that juxtapose with a melting pot of diverse heritages/cultures and remnants of the city-state’s colonial past. And at the same, this issue explores the blurred boundaries between the old and the new, the hardscapes and the softscapes.
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.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 33 is here. A journal featuring a collection of personal stories of adventure travel, exploration, journeys and expeditions.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 57 (the Friendship Issue) explores the meaning of friendship through conversations with Orna Guralnik (Couples Therapy), Ottessa Moshfegh, Amoako Boafo, Kelly Zutrau, Buddy Ross, and Barber Osgerby.
Magazine B Issue 48 (Airbnb) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Started as a means to afford the ever-soaring rent, Airbnb has grown into a wunderkind of the sharing economy with more than 2,000,000 listings in more than 34,000 cities. With a valuation of $25.5B, Airbnb has become as valuable as hotel giants Hilton and Marriott.
Heroine Magazine – Issue 22 is here. Sophie Thatcher—lover of all things surreal, twisted, and downright nightmarish—is photographed by Cass Bird in NYC. Thatcher catches up with co-star and fellow horror movie freak Elijah Wood to discuss her career, most recently as a dystopian, murderous lovebot in Companion, and her return to the dark woods of Yellowjackets.
Kinfolk Issue 56 explores California as both a real place and a mythic ideal. The Golden State has long embodied the art of living well—an effortless, sun-drenched vision where nature meets glamour and innovation shapes everyday life.
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fête Magazine Issue 5 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In fête Magazine Issue 5 we enjoy long, lingering days and balmy, fun-filled nights celebrating the quintessential Australian summer. We kick-start the season with our new no-fuss party-starter ideas.
The Travel Almanac Issue 26 features once again a stellar and diverse cast of international personalities. Leading the way is prodigy actress Deva Cassel, photographed in a Dior special by Pablo Di Prima. Further covers to be announced shortly.
Apartamento magazine Issue 35 features Camille Henrot alongside a heroic cast of characters, a dynamic duo (vaguely resembling the artist’s sons…) photographed by Heather Sten for the magazine’s cover. In conversation with Estelle Hoy at her New York City home, Camille imagines a future shaped by epic ‘actions of daily care’, a reminder that the most meaningful acts are also often the most mundane.
Folklife Magazine Volume 11 (the Waste Issue) is here. Another issue of the premium award-winning semiannual Island lifestyle magazine is here. Filled with trademark love and warmth, this 128-page captivating read explores the complicated idea of money plus being chock-full of so much more!
Entangled Landscapes Vol. 2 (Catalunya). Entangled Landscapes is an independent print publication through which we are telling regional Food Stories.