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6 Questions with Mario García

6 Questions with Mario García

6 Questions with Mario García
editorial design

6 Questions with Mario García

Mario Garcia is one of the world’s most famous leaders in design for newspapers. Known for his WED philosophy—one in which writing, editing, and design play equally important roles—Garcia is one of...

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A piece of fish plated and garnished with delicate herbs. (Photo: Michael Jepsen)
food

Discover the Tenants of New Nordic Cuisine in Nordic by Nature

There is a sense of resourcefulness and unconventional creativity at the backbone of Nordic cuisine. Meet the new generation of progressive chefs who are reworking old traditions in our new book No...

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Italian born food critic Andrea Petrini (58) posing for a black and white picture. (Photo: Michael Jepsen)
food

"We are Guilty of Having Messed up Chefs' Minds"

"Even worse than Mary Shelley, we have created a monster." Read our interview with Andrea Petrini on how he thinks The World's 50 Best is actually harming young chefs and how he wants to push cooki...

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Street fashion icon Dapper Dan–born Daniel Day–posing on the streets of Harlem. (Photo: Thomas Welch)
design & fashion

Dapper Dan is the Comeback King of High Fashion with Street Sensibility

Two decades ago, Dapper Dan–born Daniel Day–was forced to close his legendary boutique on 43 East 125th Street due to lawsuits from the high-end houses, whose logos Dan used with abandon and withou...

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A Home that Masters the Modular Concept
architecture

A Home that Masters the Modular Concept

The Mono Cabin is an ideal option for someone who enjoys the bare necessities of life. With a footprint of just 106 sq ft, it is small enough to avoid needing a building permit and is finished and ...

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When Race Cars Drive through the Front Yard
Escape

When Race Cars Drive through the Front Yard

The Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2018 was an event of many anniversaries: Porsche celebrated their 70th anniversary, Martini racing celebrated its 50th birthday, and the festival itself its 25th a...

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The Workplace of the Future Could Be Your Neighbor
architecture & interior

The Workplace of the Future Could Be Your Neighbor

With 70% of the world’s population expected to live in cities by 2050, Bangkok-based architects ASWA seem to have found the perfect balance of introducing business into residential cityscapes.

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"Where the Streets Have No Name"
escape

"Where the Streets Have No Name"

Leave your home, your comfort zone behind and drive to places "Where the Streets Have No Name", like U2 used to sing. Let the passing landscapes make you forget your everyday life. But before you l...

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Light Photography by Alexis Pichot
photography

Light Photography by Alexis Pichot

Inspired by his fast-paced life in the city, photographer Alexis Pichot decided to retreat into the woods to re-connect with his spirits and discover a hidden world. 

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A Cabin Design That Combines Japanese Aesthetics and the Tasmanian Wilderness
architecture & interior

A Cabin Design That Combines Japanese Aesthetics and the Tasmanian Wilderness

This cabin on Bruny Island in Tasmania, Australia, was designed by architects Maguire + Devine. The client wished for a highly functional minimalistic building on her 99 acres piece of land. There ...

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