The Weekender Nr. 7 ist da. In der Herbstausgabe geht es von Toronto aus über Cornwall, Krim und Antwerpen bis ins sizilianische Catania. Wir besuchen Menschen in ihrem Zuhause, zeigen ihren Arbeitsplatz (wie immer in der Rubrik «Casual Friday», diesmal mit einem britischen Buchdrucker).
Magazine B Issue 47 (Häagen Dazs) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Founded in 1961 in Bronx, New York, Häagen-Dazs has generated a lot of ink over the years with its Northern European-inspired naming strategy.
Magazine B Issue 42 (Star Wars) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The first Star Wars film was released in 1977. Over the past four decades, this chronicle of galactic war and adventure has established itself as an American pop culture icon, generating tremendous revenue and attracting an enormous fandom across the globe.
Magazine B Issue 39 (Breville) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Started as a small radio manufacturer in Melbourne, Australia, Breville expanded into the kitchen appliance industry with the launch of their hugely successful sandwich toaster in 1974.
Magazine B Issue 34 (Leica) is here. Leica made photography a part of everyday life when they introduced the first 35 mm camera in 1914. Leica’s century-old tradition of quality highlights the true essence of what a camera is and sets the company apart from the powerful Japanese DSLR brands.
Slanted Magazine Issue 25 (Paris) is out now. Loved and hated, hated and loved—seemingly no other European nation has a similarly segmented relationship to their capital as the French. Everything starts in Paris and everything conspires here.
Magazine B Issue 28 (Google) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Google began from the search engine of the same name created in 1997 by the company’s two founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
The Weekender Nr. 2 ist da. Wir besuchen die Düsseldorfer Journalistin ILONA MARX, Philip Cooper im englischen DEVONSHIRE und den Amerikaner Garrett Nelson in ZÜRICH.
Sidetracked Volume 2 is out now and filled with some of the most inspiring adventure stories around. Liv Sansoz takes us deep into the heart the unknown; into Tien Shan on the border of China and Kyrgyzstan, dodging rockfall and braving the harsh local regime to climb big walls.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 9 is out now. The ninth issue of Kinfolk is all about defining your weekend, finding the right balance between work and play and making the most of your days off.
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Kinfolk Volume 8 is out now and a glimpse of Japan through the Kinfolk lens, an ode to a country and culture we admire. This special Japan issue focuses on its traditions and fun things to do (origami flowers, hand-dyed indigo, ikebana).
The new Kinfolk Volume 7 is out now and available on loremnotipsum.com. Kinfolk Volume 7 is an ode to ice cream and a celebration of the spring season, focusing on those shared loves that bring us together.
Kinfolk Magazine Volume 6 is available now. The sixth issue of Kinfolk Magazine honors the holiday season as a time to celebrate the traditions we have learned with our families, and those we cultivate among friends and young families of our own.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 5 is out now. This autumn issue explores how refining our senses - taste, sight, sound, touch, and smell - enriches the experiences we have with each other.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 4 is available now. This fourth volume shares ideas for creating summer traditions and travels, whether that means planning months in advance, or taking off for a last-minute weekend in the sun or road trip.
Draussen wird es immer dunkler – wir haben mal LICHT gemacht. Die fünfte Ausgabe von FROH! erzählt von Signalraketen und Irrlichtern, von Lebenslichtern, Energiesparlampen und davon, was wir machen, wenn das Licht aus ist. Herausgekommen ist ein Heft, das man unter der Bettdecke lesen kann. Ohne Taschenlampe.
Wir schreiben von Unterwegs! Unser Sommerheft erzählt vom Aufbrechen und Ankommen, von verlorenem Gepäck, gesuchtem Glück und der Ferienliebe. Wir waren unterwegs mit Katzen und Schmetterlingen, sind mit Katrin Bauerfeind Achterbahn gefahren und mit Philipp Poisel durchs Stuttgarter Hinterland gecruised.
The Weekender Nr. 1 ist da. Wir besuchen den aus Köln stammenden Künstler FRANK ARNDT in seiner Berliner Altbauwohnung, ein Riesenloft in Brooklyn (New York) mit 12 Einwohnern und die Illustratorin Sarah Illenberger.
The Travel Almanac Issue 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 3 is featuring Jay McInerney, Rick Owens, Johnny Marr, Udo Kier, Norbert Bisky, Tsumori Chisato and Dirk von Lowtzow. Plus: Pingyao / China Special & Parisian Cinemas.
Apartamento Magazine Issue 4 is out now. Apartamento Issue 4 is featuring Grillo Demo, Philip Crangi, Mark & Garrick, Chloe Sevigny, Sonic Youth, Bertjan Pot, Under the sky, China apartments, Family tales "Made in Italy", Stella Sabin, Neverland, Gustavo Di Mario, Collage, Whole Earth, Plant portrait, Sonya Park, Jan Lindenberg, Post-sex and relaxation, Light/chaos & collecting, Meaningless borders, Growing in the wrong place, Cyril Duval.
FUET magazine issue 2 (Icons) is out now. When we launched the first issue of FUET Magazine, we decided to write about food from a different perspective, making the connections to aspects of culture that didn’t seem obvious at first glance or that we didn’t tend to make very often.
Magazine B Issue 25 (Suunto) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Suunto, a Finnish maker of sports precision watches, got its start in 1936 when orienteer Tuomas Vohlonen invented a new method for manufacturing liquid-filled compasses.
Magazine B Issue 23 (Audi) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Audi’s history began in the early twentieth century when August Horch, a former automobile engineer, merged four small-sized automotive companies to establish Auto Union.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 1 is out now. We are incredibly excited to bring you our very first issue of the printed Sidetracked journal. As always, we aim to capture the emotion and experience of some of the most breathtaking adventures taking place throughout the world.























