Boneshaker Magazine Issue 17 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The new issue is ready to go! It's our biggest and best yet. Here's a quick peek at how it's looking. Two brave wheels. The wilderness beckoning. Riding out across this issue are paint-fox-hunting city races, explorations across Europe, Asia and the Americas.
Boneshaker Magazine Issue 16 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). We'll break a world record on the tallest bike ever built, share trackside quiet with Marianne Vos and rebuild bikes amidst New Zealand’s earthquake rubble.
Boneshaker Magazine Issue 15 is out now. It’s the biggest and most adventurous issue yet, full of wonderful bike stories, illustrations and photography.
Boneshaker Magazine Issue 14 is the biggest and possible best release yet. Alongside wry writing and fresh illustration from Stanley Donwood (yup, Radiohead’s go-to album artworker), there’s plenty of bone-crunching mishap, sunbleached adventure and thoughts from the road.
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Boneshaker Magazine Issue 13 is out now. It’s been a whirlwind: climbing mythic peaks and tickling cycling’s counter-cultural underbelly, taking a spin around the world’s smallest velodrome, following a girl as she raced her visa allowance across China.
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Boneshaker Magazine Issue 12 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. From its butterfly-fluttering cover to its freewheeling final page, Boneshaker #12 explores forgotten railroads, tours with travelling minstrels and jumps into freezing lakes.
Boneshaker Magazine Issue 11 is out now. Over its 64 perfect-bound and advert-free pages, our latest issue includes bicycle walls of death, hump-backed scorchers from the 19th Century, bikes and bad politics.
Say ‘hello‘ to Boneshaker Magazine Issue 10. In which we ponder cycling and Cubism, the cyclist's potbelly, beekeeping by bicycle, night rides, endless straight roads, bicycles in theatre, mile counting, Major Taylor and death, amongst many other things.
Boat Magazine Issue 9 is out now (the Bangkok Issue)! The latest issue 9 is the biggest, richest, craziest issue we’ve done so far – fitting for a city that manages to smash and exceed all expectations had of it.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 3 is out now. For Berlin Quarterly’s issue 3 we “moved” to Beirut where we joined forces with Ibrahim Nehme, Editor in Chief and Founder of the award-winning middle-eastern magazine - The Outpost.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 2 is out now. The second issue of Berlin Quarterly is a travel through time and places. Included in this issue: We bring our reader to Norway, where a small industrious community is struggling to revamp itself using art and creative thinking.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 1 is out now. The first issue of Berlin Quarterly begins in Belgrade, with an investigation of the city’s internal struggle. Words by editor Cesare Alemanni are paired with the photography of Guido Gazzilli, whose work has appeared in Wire, GQ, VICE, Studio, and Rolling Stone.
Apartamento Magazine Issue 16 is available now. For too many people, being happy at home is pretty much an abstract idea, something they can’t know or imagine, until it appears on some taste maker’s must-have list, or in a magazine, or reposted on Tumblr.
ABSTRAKT Magazine No. 13 is available now. Scenarios for the future of everyday life. The future is always with us. Not a day passes without our being confronted with the long-term consequences of climate change, shrinking resources, financial crises or the risks of the aging society.
Ambrosia Magazine Volume 1 is available now! Our inaugural issues travels the length of Mexico's sun-soaked Baja peninsula, from Cabo San Lucas to Tijuana.
A New Type of Imprint Volume 3 «Conversations on Creativity and a Collection of Circles» highlights more than thirty five creatives and their stories.
A New Type of Imprint Volume One is a new magazine! «Conversations on Creativity and a Tribute to Norwegian Nature» has 160 pages dedicated to creativity—interviews with both veterans and fresh new talents of the industry.
Lost in New York is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Tropical vibes in Queens, Michelin starred viking cuisine, ice-cold Martinis in Kennedy’s haunt, Brooklyn handcrafted jeans, beach life with The Boss, dolce vita in the Bronx… Discover the sparkling city of New York.
Lost in Paris is out now! Our curators and contributors for Paris present you their city through personal interviews, outstanding photography, special recommendations and interesting background articles.
Lost in Vienna is available now on loremnotipsum.com. To present this city, we have drawn from our network of local insiders, ranging from contemporary artist Erwin Wurm, creative couple Roshi Parker & Wolfram Eckert, musician Carola Schmidt and the vinegar-king Erwin Gegenbauer.
Lost in Amsterdam is out now! To present the city, we have drawn from our network of local insiders, ranging from an award winning chef, Bas Wiegel a renowned designer Jason Denham to Esther Mees, an up and coming designer, artist Amie Dicke and more.
Lost in Barcelona is out now! Set on a plain rising gently from the sea to a range of wooded hills, Barcelona is Spain's most cosmopolitan city and one of the Mediterranean's busiest ports. Restaurants, bars and clubs are always packed, as is the seaside in summer.
Lost in Berlin edition is available now! To present the city, we have drawn from our network of local insiders, ranging from an award winning sommelier, Billy Wagner, and renowned fashion blogger Jessica Weiss to Werner Dähn, a Hollywood actor and a creative couple, Emmy Urban and Felix Peterson.
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Lost in Frankfurt is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Fine dining in a kiosk, a graffitied cave under the autobahn, a modernist housing project, a secret speak easy bar, an unbuilt tower by Mies van der Rohe… Discover the creative force behind Frankfurt in 38hours.
























