Books & Bookazines

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The New Era Magazine Issue 6 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.

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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.

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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.

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212 Magazine Issue 20 (Phantasmata) is here. Featuring short fiction and long-form reportage; distinctive photo essays and revealing interviews.

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Blumenhaus Magazine Issue 6 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A book exploring Botany with a romantic approach through 220 pages of editorials, portfolios, words & illustrations.

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Pack of Dogs (Bob) 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.

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Foam Magazine Issue 67 (the Test of Time Issue). In celebration of Foam’s 25th anniversary, this landmark issue of Foam Magazine reflects on the museum’s legacy and the role of the photographic medium in society through the question: what makes an image stand the test of time? Featuring 92 contributors from across photography and beyond, the issue brings together portfolios, conversations, and personal reflections.

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Luncheon Magazine Issue 19 is coming with four different covers: UGH for 2023 (Torsos) 42 by Amy Sillman, 2023-2024 / Richard E. Grant photographed by Tim Gutt, creative direction by Shona Heath and styling by Tati Cotliar, 2025 / Ensemble from 'Dragons Unwinged at the Butcher's Block' (detail) by Paolo Carzana, 2025 / Self-portrait by Sarah Moon and Paolo Roversi, Studio Luce, 2025 (Limited Edition).

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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.

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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.

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Holiday Magazine Issue 395 (Zurich) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum) and comes with different covers. After the streets of New York, Holiday magazine dives into the secrets of Zurich.

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Cartography Magazine Issue 12 is dedicated to Brazil (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and the Southern Amazon), La Gomera to Tangier (Canary Islands Spain to Morocco) and West Texas (The Southwest USA).

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Imagine5 Magazine Issue 3 is here with Viggo Mortensen on the cover. Imagine5 is the print publication from the nonprofit media foundation of the same name. They focus on stories of sustainable change full of hope and optimism. Inside you'll find 'stories to move you, people to inspire you, images to knock you sideways, and tips to try out for yourself'.

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The Healthy Times Issue 5 (High 5). The Healthy Times is back with its fifth edition, this time celebrating the theme of childhood. While it might sound like a kids' edition, rest assured there’s something for everyone, from the young to the young at heart. Featuring contributions from renowned authors like Nora Voit, Chris Ying, and many others, this issue dives into comforting flavors, childhood memories, and fairytale-like dishes.

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The Healthy Times Issue 4 (Handjobs) is here. The fourth issue "Handiobs" delivers on its promise of breaking taboos, but also focuses once again more on the genre of the classic cooking magazine and includes themes from everyday life. With writers like Nora Voit, David Zilber, Sara Geisler, Lorraine Haist, Andrea Petrini, David Bogner, Florian Holzer and Alexander Rabl, this issue is filled with fantastic articles such as "The Triumph of the Chopstick Trick" or "Twilight of the Wait Staff." In any case, the magazine is spreading "Keinen Käse (no nonsense)."

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The Healthy Times Issue 3 (Paperback Science) is here. By the third issue, it was clear that each edition of The Healthy Times would be its own work of art. For this issue, we enlisted our long-time companion, gastronomy critic Andrea Petrini, and performance artist Sophia Süßmilch.

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The New Era Magazine Issue 5 pays tribute to the Nordic design heritage, with visits to some of the most iconic homes in the region, including those of masters such as Yrjö Kukkapuro and Bruno Mathsson. We also get to sit down with interior designer Beata Heuman in her eclectic London home, and spend time with the master Jonas Bohlin in his combined home and atelier. Elsewhere in the issue we highlight some of the new artists and galleries paving the way right now.

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Montamont Grisons Guide (English) is available now on loremnotipsum.com and features more than 40 places to stay around Grisons, selected stopovers, scenic highlights and overview maps.

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Alpine Review Magazine Issue 1 is out now. The first issue focuses on the theme of ‘Antifragility’, a term coined by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, and through this lens we find connections and crossroads in some unlikely places.

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Flaneur Magazine Issue 9 (Boulevard Périphérique, Paris) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The Boulevard Périphérique is mostly perceived as an infrastructure of communication. It is, indeed, a road. And whilst the opening scene of La la land (2016) made us reconsider the opportunities offered to us by traffic jams, a road is mainly designed for high-speed circulation. You don’t dwell on the ring road - you pass through.

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The Weekender Book Paris by Charlotte Bergan Cioli is here. Introducing “Weekender: Paris,” your passport to a wonderful 72-hour escape in the heart of Paris. From cozy cafes tucked away on cobblestone streets to boutique shops brimming with Parisian flair, “Weekender: Paris” leaves no stone unturned in its quest to showcase the essence of local favorites.

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Purple Fashion Magazine Issue 43 (The Tokyo Diary) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 43 comes with 18 different covers.

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Apartamento Magazine Issue 34 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.

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The Weekender Book Hong Kong by Marion Gabrielle is here. Upon your arrival in Hong Kong, the fragrant harbor city, you’re immediately greeted by a sensory symphony: the melodic chime of pedestrian crossings blending with the rhythmic ding-ding of trams; the mesmerizing dance of sunlight upon towering skyscrapers by day, and the vibrant hues of harbor lights illuminating the cityscape by night; the tantalizing aromas of sea breeze, culinary delights, and the lingering fragrance of burning incense.

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