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New Mags: A Curated Home for Fine Publications
New Mags is a Copenhagen-based bookstore stocking magazines and coffee table books from all over the world. It operates both online and through a physical store, where the selection of print is offered alongside sculptures and design objects.
Scotch Whisky: A Visual Storytelling Journey
A Q&A with Horst Friedrichs, Co-Author of “Scotch - The Stories Behind Scotland’s Iconic Spirit”.
Tazio Magazine’s Mastery of Crafting Compelling Car Stories
Tazio Magazine's founder Johan Dillen shares his vision of journalism and explains how crucial it is to narrate the right stories.
Capturing Modern Men’s Style: A Conversation with Jamie Ferguson
We're delighted to feature Jamie Ferguson, a renowned menswear photographer and author of the book This Guy: Portraits of Modern Men’s Style. After working for esteemed companies like DAKS and Drake’s, Jamie embarked on a successful freelance career and launched his Instagram account, @jkf_man, to capture stylish people he met during his travels.
Exploring the Beauty of Coffee Culture with Standart Magazine
In this month's Scent of Paper interview, we speak with Luke Adams, Editor-in-Chief of Standart Magazine (@standartmag), an award-winning print-only magazine dedicated to the beauty of coffee. Every issue is ram-packed with stories of some of the brightest minds in the world of coffee.
No Chaser Magazine’s Guerre on Uniting Cultures Through Style
In this month's Scent of Paper interview, we speak with Guerre 'Karl-Edwin Guerre' (@guerreisms), Founder and Editor-in-Chief of No Chaser, a print magazine and a global media brand celebrating visual arts, music, travel, and culture – All things related to style.
Bringing a Cerebral Approach to Film and Culture with Chris Cotonou of A Rabbit’s Foot
In this month's Scent of Paper, we speak with Chris Cotonou, the Deputy Editor of A Rabbit's Foot, a film journal founded by producer, writer, and filmmaker Charles Finch. Chris shares his background as a copywriter and journalist, how he came to work on A Rabbit's Foot, and talks about the magazine's mission to be a source of comfort and intellect for cinephiles around the world, with each issue featuring a diverse range of film directors and artists in conversation.
Creating Memorable Drinking Experiences with Zoe Burgess and ‘The Cocktail Cabinet’
With her recent book "The Cocktail Cabinet: The art, science and pleasure of mixing the perfect drink" she aims to empower you with some knowledge about cocktails (no skill level is required, just curiosity), sharing plenty of opportunities to explore your own preferences in order to make better cocktails for yourself as well as your guests when hosting at home – in a fun, colorful, and approachable way.
A Guide to Designing Warm, Timeless Interiors
A Q&A with Chris Mitchell and Pilar Guzman, Co-Authors of Patina Modern.
Chris Mitchell and Pilar Guzmán are design obsessives who both want the same thing: rooms that are spare yet warm, layered yet clean, current yet timeless. Rooms that never forget the real humans – with all their needs, hopes, emotions, aspirations, and even spills – who live in these spaces. Over the course of six ever more ambitious home renovations, they’ve cracked the code on how to achieve this.
The Best of England’s Illustrious Pub Culture in All Its Idiosyncratic Glory and Infinite Variety
A Q&A with Horst A. Friedrichs, co-author of Great Pubs of England.