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ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR INFORMOTION 27 THE GREAT ALONE 63 GRAPHIC RECORDING 27 BEAUTIFUL MACHINES 64 OUT OF THE WOODS 4 LOS LOGOS 7 27 THE CURRENT 64 CASA GRANDE 6 LOS LOGOS 8 27 GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES! 64 BEYOND THE WEST 8 FAST FORWARD 64 DO YOU READ ME? 10 DESIGN & FASHION PORSCHE 911 64 CONTAINER ATLAS 12 THE DRIVE 64 THE GARDENS OF EDEN 13 HANDMADE IN JAPAN 30 THE RIDE 2ND GEAR 64 THE HOME UPGRADE 14 HIGH ON DESIGN 32 BORN-FREE 64 UPGRADE 14 THE ESSENCE 34 OFF THE ROAD 65 PETITE PLACES 14 BE WELL 35 HIT THE ROAD 65 SMALL HOMES GRAND LIVING 14 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO TWO WHEELS SOUTH 65 KITCHEN LIVING 14 HOTELS, INNS AND HIDEAWAYS 36 RIDE OUT! 65 TAKE A BATH 14 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO ONE YEAR ON A BIKE 65 LITTLE BIG ROOMS 14 SHOPS, KIOSKS AND MARKETS 36 VELO 3RD GEAR 65 NEW ROMANCE 14 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING 36 BRUMMM#1–4 65 THE NEW MEDITERRANEAN 15 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO COSY HOMES 36 VELO CITY 65 THE TOUCH 15 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO GOOD BUSINESS 36

KALEIDOSCOPE 15 HOW TO MAKE A NATION: A MONOCLE GUIDE 36 FOOD & BEVERAGES THE HOUSE OF GLAM 15 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO DRINKING & DINING 36

ISAY WEINFELD 15 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO DELICIOUS WINTERTIME 68

RICARDO BOFILL 15 BUILDING BETTER CITIES 36 THE GREAT OUTDOORS 68

INSIDE UTOPIA 15 THE INCOMPLETE 37 NORDIC BY NATURE 68

THE TALE OF TOMORROW 15 THE NEW LUXURY 37 FARMLIFE 68

ROCK THE BOAT 16 HELLO I AM ERIK 38 DIVINE FOOD 68

ROCK THE SHACK 16 THE STORY OF EAMES FURNITURE 38 STAY FOR BREAKFAST 68

THE HINTERLAND 16 THE PENCIL PERFECT 38 STORY ON A PLATE 68

HIDE AND SEEK 16 EVERGREEN 38 DELICIOUS PLACES 68

HIDEOUTS 16 AFRICA RISING 38 EAT YOUR GREENS! 69

LIVING UNDER THE SUN 16 OTHERWORLDLY 38 REMOTE PLACES TO STAY 16 FOREVER 38 TRAVEL THE NEW NOMADS 16 FOREVER MORE 38 THE GRAND HOSTELS 72 APPETIZER 17 LESS AND MORE 39 MR HUDSON EXPLORES 72 DELICIOUS PLACES 17 LESS BUT BETTER 39 THE MONOCLE TRAVEL GUIDE SERIES 73 NORTHERN COMFORT 17 STARTUP GUIDE SERIES 76 INSIDERS & COMPANY 17 ESCAPE SHOPLIFTER! 17 WANDERLUST EUROPE 42 A-Z INDEX 79 THE SHOPKEEPERS 17 FAMILY ADVENTURES 44 IT’S A GAS 17 ON THE RUN 46 LEARN FOR LIFE 17 NORDIC CYCLE 48

SURF SHACKS VOL. 2 50 VISUAL CULTURE FISHER (UPDATED) 52

THE AGE OF COLLAGE VOL. 3 20 SAILING THE SEAS 54

DREAMSCAPES 22 SHE SURF 56

A MAP OF THE WORLD 24 CLIFFHANGER 58

EAT THE SUN 25 WANDERLUST 60

VISUAL FEAST 26 THE HIDDEN TRACKS 60

A POOR COLLECTOR’S GUIDE WANDERLUST USA 60

TO BUYING GREAT ART 26 THE NEW TRADITIONAL 61

UPSTART! 26 REMOTE PLACES TO STAY 62

START ME UP! 26 BON VOYAGE 62

THE STILL LIFE 26 BELOW ZERO 62

YOU’RE INVITED! 26 WILDSIDE 62

NEWSPAPER DESIGN 27 THE OUTSIDERS 62

VISUAL JOURNALISM 27 THE NEW OUTSIDERS 62

DESIGNING NEWS 27 SURF ODYSSEY 62

THE INTELLIGENT LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE 27 SURF SHACKS 62

1 ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR

2 12 TITLE NAME OUT OF THE WOODS NEW Editor: gestalten Architecture and Interiors Features: Full color, hardcover, Built from Wood stitch bound, 288 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-859-3

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Inventive new ways of building using nature’s

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Architect Taller Héctor Barroso New Life is Built Project Entre Pinos into a Forest Location Valle de Bravo / Mexico

“Because architecture needs to live, the natural environment is as Beyond the West inspires a fresh understanding important as the architecture,” says Mexico City architect Héctor Barroso Riba of Taller Héctor Barroso. Barroso Riba demonstrated this sentiment with a residential complex in Valle de Bravo, where he designed five weekend houses that have of global contemporary architecture beyond become part of the site’s topography. Six separate volumes make up each home. These structural forms are unobtrusively connected with short passageways, and they are interspersed with vegetation. “This draws the architecture closer to human scale,” explains the the Western countries. architect. “It also means that the sense of a group of houses is lost,” he says of the design, which is replicated for all five houses. Extensive views of the gardens merging with the pine forest to the south provide a focal point, and the central courtyard, formed by the void between the six volumes, creates an intimate feel. The non-linear composition of the separate volumes allows movement through the houses in a free-form sequence inviting exploration. Light, shadow, and nature’s sounds create different experiences at various times of day—whether residents are curling up in enclosed spaces or basking in the openness of more exposed areas. Each volume operates almost independently, as there is no architec- In the twenty-first century, architects across tural hierarchy. One of the bedrooms and the living, dining, and kitchen areas are on the lower level, directly connected to the outdoor envi- Asia, Africa, and the Americas are making a ronment. The upper levels include three additional bedrooms, offering cocooned spaces with framed forest views. The use of local materials such as locally produced bricks, certified name for themselves both locally and global­ly. wood from the area, and soil extracted during excavations root the buildings into the landscape. The muted color of the soil used on the walls ensures the houses blend in with the forest and exist as part of its Around the world, firms face challenges living language. against a backdrop of rapidly growing cities,

This well-considered design leaves the lasting impression that the development has been here for decades—almost as if the trees have grown in the spaces ecological demands, emerging economies, 118 between the volumes and not the other way round. 119 and changing societies and climate. Local architects often find strikingly innovative

Architect Fernanda Canales solutions to local requirements, including Trees Inform a House Project Casa Bruma Location Valle de Bravo / Mexico sustainability, transportation, migration, of Pavilions There was one rule for the development of Casa Bruma, a house in the remote forested area of Valle de Bravo in Mexico: all of the existing trees construction materials, and traditions. had to be kept. This uncompromising brief led to the unorthodox approach adopted by architects Fernanda Canales and Claudia Rodríguez, who designed what Canales describes as an “exploded house.” A series of nine independent rectangular pavilions are oriented In Mexico, architects work closely with around a central stone courtyard to maximize morning and evening sunlight. They also take full advantage of the verdant views without needing to disturb the trees. Although completely private, the structures maintain a close rela­ tionship with one another. Covered walkways connect specific adjacent indigenous communities to create modular­ volumes, such as those containing the kitchen, dining room, living room, master bedroom, and children’s room—all located on one side of the circular courtyard. The two guest bedrooms, service room, and garage, which are not connected, shape the opposite periphery. social housing that can be assembled in The courtyard thus becomes a converging point for human interac­ tion, closing itself off from the natural surroundings and heightening the experience of each volume opening up to the landscape opposite. A cleverly placed discreet walkway, which leads to the main entrance one week. In Namibia, a lodge in a wildlife­ and then into the courtyard, is a path of discovery, as each step reveals another volume. The visual identity is expressed simply in the five materials used throughout the project. Concrete, especially mixed with black pigment, is employed for the low­maintenance walls, while wood, ­conser­vancy is designed to echo a local bird’s stone, metal, and glass integrate the structures into the environment. Each volume exists at a level that accords with its typography, so the rooftop terraces and gardens are at different heights. The sculpting of this multidimensional house into the landscape blurs all lines new and nest, while in Vietnam, a library and public­ old, affording the property timeless stature.

space has created a micro-ecosystem to house An aerial shot and the plan of the site reveal the locations of the nine buildings in relation to one another around the courtyard, and the varying presence or 126 absence of physical links between them. 127 fish and grow food. Beyond the West journeys across these lands to understand how local architects respond to a changing world, and focuses its wide lens on inspiring and truly global architecture.

Bangkok / Thailand

Architect Malan Vorster Architecture Interior Design WHAT TO EXPECT Geometry Informs a Project Tree House Constantia • Breathtaking photography of global Tree-Like Sanctuary Location Cape Town / South Africa architecture in the twenty-first century Bangkok

This one-bedroom hideaway resembling a contemporary tree house revitalizes a Cape Town property teeming with trees. Designed by local • In-depth interviews and features contex- Project Studio studio Malan Vorster Architecture Interior Design, the structure com- plements the layout of the property, which is a modern interpretation tualizing movements and approaches Bangkok-based Boonserm of a typical South African farmyard with several separate buildings. Premthada draws from a The cabin, located in a small clearing in the forest-like garden, is material palette of humble and elevated on stilts to take advantage of spectacular views of the verdant • An exploration of architecture scenes overlooked items, which he landscape, and the design reflects the verticality of the trees towering hopes to elevate through the around it. The timber slats on the facade are untreated and have been power of design. left to weather naturally, creating a rustic aesthetic. defined by a younger, more resourceful, The layout is based on four cylinders with a square in the center. The cylinders create curved spaces on each of the three levels, reflecting the and gender-balanced makeup than their organic, natural surroundings. The square aligns with the north-south axis of the site. In the middle of each cylinder stands a Corten steel- plate column that supports the ceiling beams and connects with four Western counterparts branch-like arms, held by a circular ring. Each column is divided into four “trunks” to maintain transparency and light in the rooms. At trac tive hand-turned brass components connect the steel and timber, adding interest to the focal points. The ground level contains the main living space, and the semi- circular bay includes a patio and dining alcove. The bedroom lies on Thai architect Boonserm Premthada understands the in cities,” he explains of his opinion that there is no the level above with an en suite bathroom in the curved area. On the value of patience. He founded Bangkok Project Studio need for additional city structures. “I prefer to work in in 2003, a year after graduating with a master’s degree less­developed places because I know that my architec­ top is a roof deck with a built-in curved seat, and below the building lie in architecture from Chulalongkorn University, but his ture is meaningful to people there.” Commissioning a plant room and a timber and Corten steel ramp providing access. first architectural projects were not completed until artisans from the small towns in which he works, he 2011. Since then, however, he has achieved worldwide instills every project with traditional local knowledge. recognition. He was one of the winners of the 2018 In this way, he attempts to unlearn what he was Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, under the taught during his studies. “What I learned at university patronage of UNESCO, and, in 2019, he received the are rules and formulas, but I have found that they do Royal Academy Dorfman Award for his sensitivity to not work everywhere. What I have learned from villag­ local contexts. ers is necessity and priority. I have learned about Although based in Bangkok, Premthada is not inte­ humanness, human instincts, and that we should aim rested in working within the congested city sprawl. for natural learning—the simple way.” He focuses on Thailand’s countryside. “The rural area Premthada uses endemic materials and traditional needs architects to create opportunities and an econ­ crafts in an effort to respect his country’s innate wis­ Even at nightfall, the cabin blends in with its natural surroundings, its mirrored omy so that people do not have to relocate and struggle dom. He founded Bangkok Project Studio to “prove 22 facade reflecting the colors of the sky. 244 245

8 Architecture & Interior FRONTLIST 9 DO YOU READ ME? RIGHT Magazines of all kinds and formats form the focus of this popular Berlin bookstore. GLORIOUS TIMES & OPPOSITE Mark Kiessling Editors: gestalten & Marianne Julia Strauss (pictured) and Jessica Reitz Bookstores Around founded do you read me?! amid Features: Full color, hardcover, the print media crisis, yet it stitch bound, 272 pages, DAZZLING WRITING remains a success to this day. the World DO YOU READ ME?! · BERLIN · 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-994-1 Challenging the status quo: this bookstore puts the focus on international magazines and independent publishers

Lose yourself in the pages of this showcase of some of the most beautiful, innovative,

e don’t really differentiate between books, We Are the Weather by Jonathan Safran Foer to and successful bookstores around the world. magazines, glossies, or zines—we only Architektur für die Katz—Schweizer Katzenleitern W care about whether it works for do you from publisher Christoph Merian Verlag. “They’re read me?!” says Mark Kiessling, who runs the pop- all firm favorites,” says Kiessling. ular store selling magazines and books in Berlin’s When the visionary book dealer founded Auguststraße, together with Jessica Reitz. Amid his first graphic design studio, Greige, in Berlin in galleries, bars, and stylish cafés, the store, which 2001, he was enraptured by the city and its cul- shares its striking name with this book, has gained tural scene. Nonetheless, he felt that something renown well beyond the German capital as a trea- was missing from Berlin, and indeed the rest of Bookstores are more than just places that sell sure trove of outstanding contemporary printed Germany. “Of course, there were some great book- books. They are focal points of communities, products. Its self-appointed mission is to generate stores for designers, architects, and artists, like publicity for small, independent publishing houses Pro qm in Berlin, Walther König in Cologne, and a warm welcome to a city, a place for first- AS WE ALL KNOW, and magazines from all over the world. Werner in , but interesting magazines, The anthracite-colored shelves display the which I often bought abroad, were difficult to → time visitors and longtime residents alike to latest issue of 032c alongside the African collab- IN THE BEGINNING orative magazine NICE and environmental mag- gather in a shared love of the written word. azine Atmos. The selection of books ranges from 9 WAS THE WORD They are places where time moves a little BOEKHANDEL DOMINICANEN · MAASTRICHT · NETHERLANDS

slower, where customers can get lost in the If there’s a heaven for book lovers, then the pages of a book, or enjoy readings, concerts, hallowed aisles and hushed galleries of this Gothic church in Maastricht might well be it and events that bring together like-minded individuals with a thirst for knowledge. on Harmes and his team are the guard­ Each bookstore is as unique as the diverse ians of these sacred halls. Behind the T monumental doorway to the Boekhandel Dominicanen, the old Gothic church is stuffed customers who frequent them. There are with classical and scholarly literature, inter­ national magazines and newspapers, and a huge selection of music. Warm light streams in through ­secret ones tucked away with stacks reaching the ancient windows, falling upon the colossal modern steel shelves. Between them, book lovers wander up and down in search of inspiration. floor to ceiling; there are minimalist concept Business is booming at what is now one of the world’s most popular bookstores, but that was once far from a foregone conclusion. Having been stores; there are dazzling book temples. There at risk of bankruptcy, the store was luckily able to avoid closing altogether thanks to the people of Maastricht, explains Harmes. A crowdfunding are ones in apartments, on boats, and in campaign raised over 100,000 Euros within just seven days to keep the bookstore going. Gothic cathedrals. Do You Read Me? travels the The campaign really welded Harmes’s team and the store’s tribe of loyal customers together. The local people remember the once­ globe to discover these gems and some of the disastrous condition of the church only too well. “It was used as a bicycle shed and snake exhibition → 251 people behind them, who turn an ordinary trip to the bookstore into an extraordinary experience.

MARIANNE JULIA STRAUSS hen Rania Naufal moved back to Travel writer Marianne Julia Strauss has scoured her native city of Beirut from New W York, she already had the idea for Papercup tucked away with her luggage. the globe for the past decade in search of the She opened the little store with its pretty floor tiles in the trendy Mar Mikhaël neigh­ borhood in 2009. “We love what we do,” says top bookstores. In Do You Read Me? she has the enterprising owner. “And we do it with passion.” Papercup is devoted to “all things print,” she said. It stocks local and inter­ collected a selection of the ones you need to national magazines alongside books on art, architecture, design, photography, fashion, and travel. FaR Architects and industrial include in your next itinerary. designer Karim Chaya are the brains behind the linear look of the store. The minimalist interior design provides a pleasing under­ pinning for the books, showcasing them to perfection. Naufal has added to the concept with a small café, where pretty bistro tables invite visitors to linger over a book, do some “It’s a poignant reminder of the irreplaceable work, or simply enjoy a delicious coffee. And that’s not all: besides running the store and TOP The two swinging chairs role that local bookstores can play in bringing their own online magazine The Sounder, Naufal and her team have enough spare are coveted spots for many energy to organize regular book readings, customers, who can also communities together and ensuring the survival signings, and cultural events. snuggle into the couch on the right to read. of culture within our cities.” ELLE DECORATION LEFT Together with large- TOP You can do some work over format art and photo a good coffee, get lost in a book, or have a chat at the little bistro publications, FiLBooks also tables at Papercup. sells pretty accessories and LEFT The Lebanese bookstore stationery. focuses on publications about architecture, design, art, fashion, OPPOSITE If you’re having photography, and travel. trouble choosing from PAPERCUP OPPOSITE Its mix of tradition BEIRUT · LEBANON and clean modern lines are the selection of cakes, we the work of interior and industrial recommend the glorious designer Karim Chaya and FaR Architects. red velvet cake. This little store boasts a superb selection 15 of printed publications and a dedicated program of cultural events 99

10 Architecture & Interior RECENT LIST 11 CONTAINER ATLAS THE GARDENS OF EDEN

Editors: gestalten & Prof. Han Slawik Editors: gestalten & Abbye Churchill A Practical Guide to New Residential Garden Features: Full color, hardcover, UPDATED Features: Full color, hardcover, EDITION Container Architecture stitch bound, 304 pages, Concepts & Architecture stitch bound, 256 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: €49.90 (D) £ 45 $ 69 (US) for a Greener Planet Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-669-8 ISBN: 978-3-89955-990-3

English language edition available in France with ISBN: 978-3-89955-109-9 Container Atlas seeks out luxurious remote hideaways, urban dwellings, community centers, Step into innovative little gardens of Eden created and more, all showing how the humble container on small terraces and city rooftops, as well as out can put the fab into pre-fab. in the suburbs and countryside.

Containers are modular, affordable, and inter- As our lifestyles become more sustainable, Project PACHACUTEC HOUSE nationally available. More and more often Architect so does the way we interact with our gardens. AN URBAN BACKYARD SANCTUARY they are being used to build temporary struc- TRS STUDIO Today’s gardeners aim not only to create Project location Pachacutec, Peru IN THE HEART OF SYDNEY Estimated use Residential tures such as pavilions, galleries, and bars as Container type Freight container decorative outside spaces but also to give Cook + Bright Garden · Sydney · Australia well as sophisticated housing and office spaces. 01 02 something back. No matter what size your Ten years after the first publication of Container patch is, it’s easy to create diverse and rich Atlas, this eagerly anticipated follow-up charts environments for plants and insects, or to how this movement has evolved into an essen- grow your own fruits or vegetables. The green tial part of today’s architectural vocabulary. spaces presented in The Gardens of Eden are

This updated edition of Container Atlas 03 more imaginative, diverse, and sustainable. presents a wide range of container architec- Learn how to create a homestead, get creative ture projects along with an in-depth investi- with native plants, and design greener corners gation into the context of this growing field. within urban areas. The Gardens of Eden looks

FRONT elevation FRONT Introducing the various types of containers in 1/100 ESC. at fascinating examples of gardens around This conceptual design considers strength, as well as being a recycled the shipping container as a solution material. Their standardized dimen- for low-cost housing issues in Peru, sions also simplify the architecture use today, from standard freight containers taking the small town of Pachacutec process to adapt the concept across the world, teaching what you can do for nature as a case study. Much of the housing different climates and contexts. The 01 Single family dwelling in this region is improvised, whereas project is still in its experimental concept, based on two TRS Studio suggests an organized, phase. The architects suggest that cargo containers. all the way to modular container frames, the structurally sound alternative that the first round of construction would 02 while revealing what a garden can do for you. fosters the entrepreneurial spirit of prove a valuable learning curve to The roof is made from Artistic floral designer Sean Cook recycled cellular the local community. The proposal understand the replicability of the polycarbonate plates. and his partner Matthew Bright clusters two parallel containers scheme. The ambition is for this 03 book vividly illustrates how containers can per unit, topped with recycled poly- project to evolve the urban image of Front elevation. have created a monochrome garden oasis carbonate roofing, selected for its Pachacutec as a beacon of long-term 04 Repurposed shipping containers resistance to harsh weather condi- sustainable construction. full of texture and life. were proposed for their ease tions. Shipping containers are a of transport and ability to be used to create inspiring spatial structures viable option for their modularity and withstand harsh environments. ABBYE CHURCHILL in both urban and rural settings. - 50 - - 51 - was the editorial director of Wilder Quarterly, and her first book, A Wilder Life, was featured PROF. HAN SLAWIK in The New York Times Book Review. Her writing Architect and Professor Han Slawik and his has also appeared in The New York Times,

Project 03 team have established themselves as inter­ DEVIL’S CORNER Vogue, Food & Wine, and W. She lives in national experts in the field of container CELLAR DOOR Brooklyn, New York City. 3 Architect architecture. He is the author of the first CUMULUS STUDIO Project location Apslawn, Australia Estimated use Commercial and hospitality edition of Container Atlas and has returned to Container type Freight container “The book takes stock of our increasing the subject with refreshed insights into this 01 5 appetite for winding down and experimenting burgeoning movement. 4 with the art of gardening.” ICON DESIGN

“The publication establishes itself as a sound “Brand new green bible.” DE MORGEN 2 6 authority on the typology by providing a clear ‘how to’ guide, as well as being a beautifully “A book entirely devoted to nature.”

1 4 illustrated addition to any booklovers collection.” MARIE CLAIRE Cascina Costera A chessboard of square flower The social space around beds overflows with soft the barbecue is shaded ROSIGNANO Monferrato · Italy grasses and herbaceous plants by hazelnut trees. 02 blooming in pink, blue, and white. Despite its name, Devil’s Corner views that allow the visitor to explore 04 5 Cellar Door, Lookout & Market is the landscape through different Garden typology DESIGNBOOM 2 The swimming pool was situated on a heavenly part of the vantage points. The floorplan is Low-maintenance country garden A wooden pergola constructed deliberately positioned Tasmanian east coast, amidst one divided into three distinct spaces: size from reclaimed beams is away from the house overgrown with roses and to create the sense of of the island’s largest vineyards. sky, horizon, and tower, each desig- 32,000 sq. ft. (3,000 m²) Previously, the building was a single nated to reference the different views American grapes, which a refreshing, rural retreat. “delves into the trending challenges of limited climate create a canopy for the large demountable structure, which of the site. Temperate dining table below. 6 Australian practice Cumulus Studio Two flowerbeds of Lippia expanded to include the lookout Hardiness zone 3 nodifloria—known for their “a truly inspiring work and a good platform to and space for culinary experiences space, budget and time.” HARPER’S BAZAAR USDA zone 8B Rich scents waft from the small, button-like flowers—flank low-maintenance kitchen a long path that connects the and events. The design aimed to Orientation 01 garden, which is abundant with house with the pool. boost the winery’s profile with an The Cellar Door market South rosemary, sage, and thyme, additional experiential layer, creating surrounds a courtyard space. as well as less common herbs sunlight exposure value this new form of sustainable architecture.” for its visitors a wine-tasting experi- 02 like Micromeria thymifolia. ence with panoramic views of the The open deck overlooking Full sun the vineyards. Freycinet Peninsula. The structure, design budget 03 built from anthracite gray and timber- The vertically stacked $145,000 (€130,000) AD clad containers, plays with the idea container forms the developing great maintenance budget 1 that wine can be appreciated in many lookout, a visual signifier ideas together of the design. $5,500 (€5,000) per year “in-mouth” sensations. The architects 04 have applied this notion to the maintenance time Southern elevation 1 lookout southern elevation CUMULUS

- 1:100 1 2 5 STUDIO building itself, creating a series of of the lookout. 1:100 architecture & design 4 hours per week

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12 Architecture & Interior RECENT LIST 13 THE HOME UPGRADE UPGRADE THE NEW MEDITERRANEAN THE TOUCH New Homes in Home Extensions, Alterations Homes and Interiors Spaces Designed Remodeled Buildings and Refurbishments Under the Southern Sun for the Senses

Editors: gestalten & Tessa Pearson Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten By: Kinfolk & Norm Architects Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 288 pages, stitch bound, ribbon mark, 288 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 50 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) Price: € 45 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-979-8 ISBN: 978-3-89955-699-5 ISBN: 978-3-89955-981-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-978-1

PETITE PLACES SMALL HOMES KALEIDOSCOPE THE HOUSE OF GLAM Clever Interiors GRAND LIVING Living in Color Lush Interiors and for Humble Homes Interior Design for and Patterns Design Extravaganza Compact Spaces

Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Editors: gestalten & Tessa Pearson Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, linen hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, pages, stitch bound, 288 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, 256 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches × cm, × inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 21 26 8 ¼ 10 ¼ Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € (D) £ $ (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: €49.90 (D) £ 45 $ 69 (US) 39.90 40 60 ISBN English: 978-3-89955-698-8 ISBN: ISBN: 978-3-89955-644-5 ISBN: 978-3-89955-982-8

978-3-89955-953-8 IN FRENCH AVAILABLE

ISBN French: 978-3-89955-894-4

KITCHEN LIVING TAKE A BATH ISAY WEINFELD RICARDO BOFILL Kitchen Interiors for Interior Design An Architect from Brazil Visions of Architecture Contemporary Homes for Bathrooms

Editors: gestalten & Ricardo Bofill Editors: gestalten & Tessa Pearson Editor: gestalten Editors: gestalten & Isay Weinfeld Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, linen linen quarter-binding, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, hardcover, stitch bound, 320 pages, multiple paper stocks, 300 pages, 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 69 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 45 $ 69 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-965-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-917-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-931-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-940-8

LITTLE BIG ROOMS NEW ROMANCE INSIDE UTOPIA THE TALE OF TOMORROW New Nurseries and Contemporary Countrystyle Visionary Interiors and Utopian Architecture Rooms to Play in Interiors Futuristic Homes in the Modernist Realm

Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Editors: gestalten & Adam Štěch Editors: gestalten & Sofia Borges Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 272 pages, stitch bound, 304 pages, stitch bound, 400 pages, 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 69 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 68 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-942-2 ISBN: 978-3-89955-697-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-696-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-570-7

14 Architecture & Interior BACKLIST 15 ROCK THE BOAT ROCK THE SHACK APPETIZER DELICIOUS PLACES Boats, Cabins and Homes The Architecture of Cabins, New Interiors for New Food Culture, on the Water Cocoons and Hide-Outs Restaurants and Cafés Restaurants, and Interiors

Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 272 pages, stitch bound, 240 pages, stitch bound, 272 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 38 (D) £ 35 $ 55 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-916-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-466-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-930-9 ISBN: 978-3-89955-969-9

THE HINTERLAND HIDE AND SEEK NORTHERN COMFORT INSIDERS & COMPANY Cabins, Love Shacks and The Architecture of The Nordic Art The New Artisans Other Hide-Outs Cabins and Hide-Outs of Creative Living of Interior Design

Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Editors: gestalten & Austin Sailsbury Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 288 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 272 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-663-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-545-5 ISBN: 978-3-89955-962-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-936-1

HIDEOUTS LIVING UNDER THE SUN SHOPLIFTER! THE SHOPKEEPERS Grand Vacations Tropical Interiors New Retail Architecture Storefront Businesses in Tiny Getaways and ­Architecture and Brand Spaces and the Future of Retail

Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 304 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 44 (D) £ 45 $ 60 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 69 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-655-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-592-9 ISBN: 978-3-89955-941-5 ISBN: 978-3-89955-590-5

REMOTE PLACES THE NEW NOMADS IT’S A GAS! LEARN FOR LIFE TO STAY Temporary Spaces and The Allure of the New Architecture The Most Unique Hotels a Life on the Move Gas Station for New Learning at the End of the World

Editors: Debbie Pappyn & Editors: gestalten & Sascha Friesike David De Vleeschauwer Editor: gestalten Preface: Jay Leno Editors: gestalten & Sofia Borges Features: Full color, linen hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 312 pages, stitch bound, 224 pages, stitch bound, 240 pages, stitch bound, 288 pages, 20.5 × 27 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 55 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 44 (D) £ 45 $ 68 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-986-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-558-5 ISBN: 978-3-89955-928-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-414-4

Preface by

16 Architecture & Interior BACKLIST 17 VISUAL CULTURE THE AGE OF COLLAGE VOL. 3 NEW Editors: gestalten, Dennis Busch Contemporary Collage & Francesca Gavin in Modern Art Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 320 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches Price: € 45 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-110-5

RELEASE: OCTOBER 2020

1) 2) Collage—an art form existing at the intersection

Max-o-matic of design, commerce, and abstract expression.

Iqui alibus endit eaquossi de nusdam, que quis seritatiuri aut que ex 1) ARTWORK 32 × 32 cm SAMPLE COVER et odi quis dest, et eturi volum volupti ab ipsanderum facesti aectota Location, Year tempore ptatem estotatur, omnientur simus. Itatae con nossint iisquam 2) ARTWORK 35 × 50 cm laborera estiosa volut endem conseque estem inctota consequasit est Location, Year 3) ARTWORK ute nos magnamet ulparuptiusa sum ent, que el modit unt audias reptio- 35 × 50 cm Location, Year rum re, optas nihictur? Quid quae quatusandae od et, volupta tiurit, Featuring dynamic works from the contempo- cus as res atistib earupta tectatem fuga. Nam nosanis eaqui blab ius rary collage landscape, The Age of Collage Vol. et es dusam ilis ipsam quae vent, to quundentur sit ut volorro mi, 3 ulparumque num faciis doluptur, sequam a vel molupta turibus, ali- showcases a new crop of creative vanguards tiosam hitio. Gent velic tem quas quas debit audaecea veri occaboria quiatur, occullautam est, sectur maio blam con es dionem fugia inimil advancing the medium’s possibilities, piece by Itae offici dolum aut laboreicat. tiorpor uptatis quatur ra quiassimus evelest, et, con rest ullabor iaeprate sequaest. piece, splice by splice. With its foundations in

Surrealism and Dadaism, what was once a 5) 6 ARTIST NAME ERNESTO ARTILLO 7 convention-defying practice has maintained 1) ARTWORK 32 × 32 cm Location, Year 1) a voice for generations. Equipped with a craft 2) ARTWORK 2) 35 × 50 cm Location, Year

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a collage artist’s toolkit is as varied as their 5) ARTWORK 35 × 50 cm Location, Year

6) ARTWORK output and this title brings their work back to 35 × 50 cm Location, Year the paper page. Investigating the varied aesthetic cues and cultural tropes that inspire their inter- disciplinary approach, this comprehensive volume details more than 70 artists discovering

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2) ARTWORK 35 × 50 cm Location, 3) 6) Year 3) ARTWORK WHAT TO EXPECT 4 ARTIST NAME ARTIST NAME 5 35 × 50 cm Location, Year • Varied works from global artists working 4) ARTWORK 35 × 50 cm Location, both digitally and tangibly Year • Both long and short profiles on a selection of contemporary practitioners • Information on creative processes and pur-

Apicat escit odicillant officil iquidit atusae et dist, tecae repta cus ea sitatur? Am, offic- poses, paired with high-quality imagery rerumquatur, nonet aruntianda pro velendaepel id tus quis aut lanist, consed quas doluptate core qui con re, et licia net qui offic temporr untor- dolesecepero excepe duntinis et ipsam quid qua-

1) 2) pos di vererror si dipsamus, ut est repella bore- mus. Lab illati odistrum fugitae comnis rest rumque rendi dolores et aute enduciis eicitem. poribea tiaerum velenimin consequam quostione. Et dollaut enihiti assenim quas alit dignat odi- atem quiam quaestrum unt, cora sus versped ma nos Ecus nos sitatiiscius eaquat maximax impordis quo et eos exernatur aut faciis dolorendel molo- que nonsedipsam ulparum, evel earumquae mo mil DENNIS BUSCH rum et fuga. Et fugit quid quo omnis non reprehe ium faccum, venimai oremporio moluptae volupta ndaniatus, qui velicienim quia nonet, torum re, turibus inctur arcimet aut et facil moditis ea- is an artist and author involved in shaping two tem. Aditaepero omnis mi, sunto qui aut la vent. que eiuntin nulluptae destrum con earunt lam es sit alitatum acea ventia exerore nisitat quam Sam consed quae se provides et laut atiur, fugit alitia quunt, voleces ut ma con nobit ex- gestalten classics, the essential art monographs offic te officte voluptae velecto reperum inim cerum lamusa seque nectorem que nonsequi omnis aut asitibusciet fuga. Umendi velliquam vel eos as sendebit aut isti tem untempos plibustiis a endi sus as que cusantia poreper natur, suntur quibus atendi ist in eatur, cus doluptae adis- The Age of Collage Vol. 1 & Vol. 2. A master of aut faccus ma consed et etur sum ea doloressus quam que necat. masking and the double-take, he brings a gener- ous dose of surrealistic humor to classic cut-out techniques, forming strange and witty collages.

FRANCESCA GAVIN is the author of six books, and a contributing editor at Kaleidoscope, Twin, Good Trouble, 2) Beauty Papers and regularly writes for The 1) ARTWORK 32 × 32 cm Location, Year Financial Times. She co-curated “Manifesta11” 2) ARTWORK 35 × 50 cm Location, Year

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20 V isUAL Culture FRONTLIST 21 DREAMSCAPES Take a moment in utopia with & ARTIFICIAL ARCHITECTURE BARCELONA -based- studio SIX N. FIVE , whose pastel - Imagined Interior Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, hued vistas have been deployed Design in Digital Art stitch bound, 208 pages, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches by leading brands to communicate Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 39.95 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-249-2 a different kind of reality.

A journey through dreamlike landscapes, bizarre buildings, and whimsical interiors floating between reality and fantasy.

Six N. Five’s surreal 3D renders feel like film stills from early center stage in their compositions, evoking a sense of exis­ sci­fi blockbusters, evoking scenes like the deserted landscape tential solitude. They’ve exercised this technique in their and monolithic apparition of Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. practice, as well, periodically closing the studio to escape Digital renderings have long served architects The studio’s founding director, Ezequiel Pini, finds parallels external deadlines and focus on in­house projects, in what 18 to the silver screen in his own trajectory as well. “My back­ they refer to as “the Lab.” ground is in motion design. I started working as a 3D designer Founded in 2014, the studio has created an impressive and interior designers to help visualize spaces in Buenos Aires where my designs came to life as animations,” roster of advertising, editorial, and video commissions for he says. “But I also finished my studies as a graphic designer, clients like Samsung, Rimowa, and Microsoft. Their foray into before the building begins. But a new genera- a discipline where I learned about scale, color, shapes, and dreamscapes began in 2018, with a project for Samsung, where typography. This knowledge applied to the 3D space is pretty they designed and developed an interior and exterior composi­ related to scenography.” tion using the TV as a window connecting two worlds. “It was the tion of digital artists is taking this craft a The studio’s designs aim to move viewers into a utopian first time we did this kind of complex landscape,” Pini explains. space, if only momentarily. An overdose of visual information But they still find time to focus on experimentation outside step further to create otherworldly scenes prompted Six N. Five to consider “willful escapism” as a of brand collaborations, pushing the limits of CGI as a mode of strategy to access tranquility: lone furniture often takes artistic expression. ✨ that can’t, and won’t, ever be built. Dreamscapes & Artificial Architecture presents the work of leading creatives from across the globe, exploring the infinite ways to visual- ize utopian oases and dystopian nightmares. With their roots in spatial design, their ideas present a new creative current defined by the fusion of digital techniques such as computer

2Pu Milinski Paul 12 13 rendering and 3D art, and an aesthetic that moves between fantasy and reality. Freed from the constraints of the physical world, these dreamscapes expand the possibilities YAMBO STUDIO With a central office in Tel Aviv, Yambo Studio is for a project with Chinese electronics brand, Tel Aviv, Israel a global, multidisciplinary team of designers who Xiaomi. Now they bring interior design and for architecture and interior design. collaborate through language barriers and time architecture into almost every project they do. zones. In 2017, the studio began using architecture The studio has recently worked with Google, Nike, and interior design to mirror the shape of a phone Oppo, and many more. ✨ 78 Filip Hodas Filip 78 97 hrot Taylor Charlotte

22 Visual Culture RECENT LIST 23 A MAP OF THE WORLD EAT THE SUN

The World According Editors: gestalten & Antonis Antoniou Floria Sigismondi Editors: gestalten & Floria Sigismondi Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, to Illustrators and stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 192 pages, 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches Storytellers Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 45 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-881-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-975-0

Influential director and photographer Floria The world of contemporary mapmaking is brought Sigismondi showcases new images of the up-to-date in this revised and expanded edition UPDATED biggest names in music and in Hollywood. EDITION of a best-selling book.

For centuries we have used the tools of car- Floria Sigismondi is a world-renowned crea­tor tography to represent both our immediate of film, music videos, and photography, whose surroundings and the world at large—and to compelling visual narratives have defined convey them to others. In our age of satellite the cultural zeitgeist over the course of her navigation systems and Google Maps, personal 25-year career as a director and photographer. interpretations of the geography around us Her coveted eye incorporates the ethereal and are becoming even more relevant. A new gen- the mysterious, the whimsical and the gro- eration of designers, illustrators, and map­ tesque, always commanding profound aes- makers has been discovering their passion­ for thetic elements to illuminate a story. Floria’s various forms of illustrative cartography and directing ranges from iconic music videos A Map of the World is a compelling collection for David Bowie, Justin Timberlake, Katy of their work. This updated edition contains Perry, Marilyn Manson, Pink, Muse, and The even more examples of their output, ranging White Stripes to episodes of the hit series from detailed representations to personal, American Gods, The Handmaid’s Tale, and naive, and contemporary interpretations. Daredevil. Her feature film credits include The Runaways starring Kristen Stewart and Dakota

CINTA ARRIBAS Fanning, and The Turning with Mackenzie COME ALL THE WAY!! HYESU ANTONIS ANTONIOU ♦ The route followed by pilgrims to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in AD AGE MAP northwestern Spain is known as the Way of St. James. This map by Cinta Arribas ♦ AD illustrates its European variations, including main roads and less-traveled routes Davis, Finn Wolfhard and Brooklynn Prince. This map is part of a series that took shape following a commission from AGE MAGAZINE. Each one is a super-condensed view of its city and features out- through small villages. Archetypal symbols of the Way such as pilgrims, scallop is fascinated by the ways in which material of-scale landmarks, shops, and restaurants—as well as ad agencies—all picked shells, and arrows are placed within the map, which is intended as an informative out in vibrant color. and friendly invitation to join this inspirational walk. ➥ ➥ PARIS / FRANCE, 2018, FOR AD AGE MAGAZINE EUROPE, 2010, PERSONAL PROJECT Eat the Sun is a star-studded kaleidoscope things can be brought to life through immate- 154 155 of Floria Sigismondi’s top achievements, rial visualizations. He grew up on Cyprus, a provocative portfolio that highlights the where he was interested in colors and forms powerful imagery that has made her one of from an early age. When not obsessively the best in the industry. designing maps and lists, he makes his living as an architect. FLORIA SIGISMONDI was born in Italy and raised in Canada. She “From detailed artwork to creative now lives between Los Angeles, Toronto, and interpretations of countries around the world: New York City. Sigismondi has distinguished this book is a treat to the eye.” herself as one of the preeminent directors NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER working today, with a surrealist, Gothic aes- thetic that defines her feature films, TV shows, and music videos.

“trippy new photo book” I-D VICE

JESSE KASSEL KREUZBERG NEIGHBORHOOD MAP ♦ Designed to accompany a free mini-guide to local stores, cafés, and places of inte- rest, Kassel’s map of Berlin’s Kreuzberg neighborhood shows a quirky bird’s eye view of the area. While fun, the map is geographically accurate with streets labeled clearly.

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24 Visual Culture RECENT LIST 25 A MAP OF THE WORLD EAT THE SUN NEWSPAPER DESIGN VISUAL JOURNALISM The World According Floria Sigismondi Editorial Design from Infographics from the UPDATED EDITION to Illustrators and Storytellers the World’s Best Newsrooms World’s Best Newsrooms and Designers

Editors: gestalten & Antonis Editors: gestalten & Javier Errea Antoniou Editors: gestalten & Floria Sigismondi Features: Full color, hardcover, Editors: gestalten & Javier Errea Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, linen quarter binding, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 192 pages, stitch bound, 288 pages, linen quarter binding, 288 pages, 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 45 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 69 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 69 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-881-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-975-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-536-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-919-4

VISUAL FEAST A POOR COLLECTOR’S DESIGNING NEWS THE INTELLIGENT Contemporary Food Staging GUIDE TO BUYING Changing the World of LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE and Photography GREAT ART Editorial Design and Smart Editorial Design, Information Graphics Ideas and Journalism

By: Francesco Franchi By: Francesco Franchi & Christian Rocca Editor: gestalten By: Erling Kagge Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 272 pages, stitch bound, 192 pages, stitch bound, 240 pages, stitch bound, 272 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 17 × 24 cm, 6 ¾ × 9 ½ inches 18.6 × 30 cm, 7 ¼ × 11 ¾ inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 39.95 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 78 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 68 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-695-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-579-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-468-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-631-5

START ME UP! UPSTART! INFORMOTION GRAPHIC RECORDING New Branding Visual Identities for Animated Infographics Live Illustrations for Meetings, for ­Businesses Start-ups and Conferences and Workshops New Businesses

Editors: Tim Finke, Sebastian Editors: gestalten & Anna Sinofzik Editors: gestalten & Anna Sinofzik Manger & Stefan Fichtel Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Editors: gestalten & Anna Lena Schiller stitch bound, incl. free video downloads, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, pages, × cm, × inches × × 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches 208 24 28 9 ½ 11 192 pages, 24 28 cm, 9 ½ 11 inches Price: € . (D) £ $ (US) (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 55 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) 49 90 50 78 Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 55 ISBN: ISBN: 978-3-89955-556-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-954-5 978-3-89955-415-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-656-8

THE STILL LIFE YOU’RE INVITED! LOS LOGOS 7 LOS LOGOS 8 In Product Presentation Invitation Design and Editorial Design for Every Occasion

Editors: gestalten & Nina C. Müller, Editors: gestalten & Jonas Herfurth & Fabian Körper Editors: gestalten & Anna Sinofzik George Popov & Anna Sinofzik Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 400 pages, stitch bound, 400 pages, stitch bound, 288 pages, stitch bound, pages, 256 24 × 19 cm, 9 ½ × 7 ½ inches 24 × 19 cm, 9 ½ × 7 ½ inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches × cm, × inches 24 30 9 ½ 11¾ Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 49.95 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 65 (US) Price: € . (D) £ $ (US) 39 90 40 60 ISBN: 978-3-89955-546-2 ISBN: 978-3-89955-694-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-581-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-920-0

26 Visual Culture BACKLIST 27 DESIGN & FASHION HANDMADE IN JAPAN 郡 岐 上 阜 本 県

藍 宮 NEW 染 郡 Editors: gestalten & Irwin Wong ∘ 上 The Pursuit of Perfection 八 Features: Full color, hardcover, G 幡 U stitch bound, 320 pages, J ∘ in Traditional Crafts O 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches

H G Price: € (D) £ $ (US) O U 45 40 60 N J O ISBN: 978-3-89955-992-7 A I H A O C H E I

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T I L E S Discover the exceptional artistry and rich

traditions being kept alive by Japanese artisans in the twenty-first century.

C C Over the course of centuries, Japan has developed H H U U a culture of the handmade known world-over MIYAKONOJO DAIKYU B B LONGBOWS U U 都 宮城県 · 都城市

for its quality, precision, and artistry. Today, these MIYAKONOJO · MIYAZAKI ∘ ∘ 城

中 中 traditions are being kept alive by master artisans 大 部 部 The castle town of Miyakonojo has who have dedicated their lives to the stewardship 弓 the largest population of traditional ∘ ∘ longbow makers in Japan. 0 0 of this irreplaceable cultural heritage. 0 0 0 0 Handmade in Japan takes the reader on a jour- ney through the island nation, offering insight into its varied and fascinating culture and tradi- tions, while also revealing the histories of its

The Japanese longbow is the largest of its kind in century, and that the Shimazu clan were indeed great diverse regions, from the fiery southern island the world, measuring a minimum of 212 centimeters sponsors of martial arts and weaponry. Miyakonojo from tip to tip for the shortest of adult archers. It became a thriving bow­making area due to the high was the samurai’s key weapon in the Sengoku era of quality of the bamboo harvested in the area. Japanese history, and is capable of flinging an arrow The production of a Japanese longbow is ex­ of Kyushu, to the imperial capital of Kyoto, to with great accuracy over hundreds of meters. The tremely difficult and time consuming. The core of form of the bow is strikingly beautiful, with its grace­ the bow is constructed out of two outer layers of dried ful curvature and polished bamboo surfaces, and its sumac wood glued around five strips of carbonized basic construction has not changed since the design bamboo. Then, bamboo for the surface is shaved flat 岐 岐 the snowy wilderness of Hokkaido. The book stabilized in the seventeenth century. Modern kyudo before being applied on the outside of the core using (Japanese archery) competitors use bows that are an adhesive made out of boiled buckskin. In order 阜 阜 largely unchanged from those of 200 years ago. to ensure the layers of wood stick fast to one another provides a rare glimpse into some of Japan’s Many of these bows are produced in Miyakonojo, without risk of coming apart again, the bow is bound 和 県 a town famous for making 80 to 90 percent of the tightly with a length of rope. Following this process, K nation’s traditional bows. roughly 80 to 100 bamboo wedges are hammered 傘 Y 宮 “My ancestor was a very good archer, so his lords into the binding, helping apply even more pressure U most remarkable workshops, unveiling the S said ‘why don’t you try making bows?’” says Sumihiro to the glue while the artisan slowly bends the bow ∘ 岐 H Kusumi, a seventh­generation bow craftsman from into a crescent shape. After the glue has dried, the U Miyakonojo. According to Kusumi, his great ances­ rope and wedges are removed and the bow is then 阜 ∘ tor was the originator of the type of longbow for recurved over a set of shaping blocks. The recurve techniques and stories behind thousand-year-old which Miyakonojo is known today. Official records process is what gives Japanese longbows their accuracy G 市 of the exact origin of the Miyakonojo longbow are and range, as well as their sleek, beautiful shape. I 九 incomplete, but it appears from court documents of “My father never taught me how to make bows,” 州 F the ruling Shimazu clan that archery was a popular says Kusumi. “I had to learn what I could while watch­ ∘ pottery kilns, katana swordsmiths, and the art U ∘ martial pursuit in this area from the seventeenth ing, and apply what I could glean in my own time.”

G 0 Tetsuro Ogura stands in his front yard with a longbow he has crafted. In Miyakonojo there 0 0 are 10 artisans making longbows, and four of them are nationally recognized Master Artisans; 0 A I of crafting delicate tea whisks out of bamboo. 0 → Ogura is one of the four. There are fewer than half a dozen bow artisans outside of Miyakonojo. 0 G F A U S

A G ∘ I F WHAT TO EXPECT U P

A P • A look at the skilled craftspeople of Japan’s E R diverse regions, with unique insights into U

B their traditions and how they work R E L • With exquisite photography of the crafts- L A S people and their impressive wares, and a

series of short essays looking at the signifi- cance of their materials • A book for people interested in Japan and Japanese culture, as well as crafts in general

IRWIN WONG is an editorial and commercial photographer based in Tokyo. Originally from Melbourne, C C H H U U Australia, he moved to Japan in 2005. He B B U U ­developed an interest in craftsmanship after ∘ ∘ photographing several artisans at work. His 中 中 部 部 clients include Apple, The Washington Post,

∘ ∘ Forbes, and Nike. 0 Papering is still done by hand, as is the decorative string patterning on the underside of 0 0 each umbrella. New designs are prompted by the beautiful varieties of washi coming from 0 0 neighboring Mino and have been featured in fashion magazines including Vogue . 0

30 Design & Fashion FRONTLIST 31 HIGH ON DESIGN

Nifty Shades NEW Editors: gestalten & The New Cannabis Culture Santiago Rodriguez Tarditi of Green with Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Gossamer Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-880-7

RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 2020

Today, weed is en vogue and has evolved into a good- looking business. High on Design showcases the new brands, designs and creators behind this revolution.

Weed has grown into a good-looking busi- ness. Consuming the plant and using its derivatives have become legal in several countries and paved the way for a new gen- eration of design-savvy and diverse consum- ers and entrepreneurs. 51 While reflecting on the novel aesthetics and trends of contemporary cannabis culture, High on Design also gives a profound view of the phenomenon regarding politics, his- tory, legalization, and society. This is your guide to the best brands, the most stylish dispensaries, the slickest products, and the most creative entrepreneurs. Broccoli serves up cannabis content with taste, style, and a puff of psychedelia— a look inside the female-led magazine. WHAT TO EXPECT • The coolest brands, the slickest prod- ucts, and the boldest business owners in the industry • A publication for a design-savvy and entrepreneurial audience • A contemporary take on the market at a time of constant media coverage of the topic Launched in 2017 by an all-women crew of creative cannabis lovers, Broccoli hit the scene as the first pot-infused periodical to combine a distinct feminine angle with high design standards and a genuinely mind-expanding scope. The magazine’s inaugural issue featured a series of hemp-spiked ikebana SANTIAGO RODRIGUEZ TARDITI arrangements by florist Amy Merrick; a recent cover story takes readers on a journey through magical multimedia dreamscapes by Toronto-based artist is a writer and creative director. He has lived Diana Lynn Vandermeulen. Editorial contributions, some of which relate to weed rather remotely, have in Milan, Bogotá, London, New York, Miami, covered everything from smoking etiquette to the activism of a pop artist nun. “A good story can be just like a good high. and Berlin, working for titles such as Monocle It expands the borders of your imagination and gets you in touch with your senses, to help gain and companies such as HoneyLab. Currently a better understanding of your inner and outer universe,” says Anja Charbonneau, Broccoli’s founder he is based in LA. and creative director. “We love the somewhat secret pleasure of noticing minutiae and equally enjoy asking big questions about our world.” The not so secret pleasure of cannabis consumption is an essential part of that world but by no means a dominant one. “For our readers, cannabis is one element in the constellation of their lives; it’s not the sole focus and nor does it control them.” Made for and by curious and creative souls who smoke weed but do other brilliant things too, Broccoli cuts through hazy stoner stereotypes with a clear editorial mission. As part of their goal of helping to normalize cannabis on a global scale, Charbonneau and her team want to show “that people who consume it can be creative, passionate, and successful,” she explains. The trained photographer observed legalization unfold in Oregon, where she lives, but as a longtime weed user JOSEPH SARACENO AND WILSON WONG and magazine maker, she felt that something was missing. Photographer Joseph Saraceno teams up with creative Wilson Wong to create Broccoli Issue 4, cover art by Adrienne potent images epitomizing the cultural shift in cannabis use in recent years— Kammerer (above); Aurelians by Nong Rak, “The world of weed flipped from a shady scene of dealers to primarily a distancing from the hippie tripping of the 1970s weed scene toward a more sophisticated, cultured, lifestyle vibe. The accessories emerging in recent Broccoli Issue 6 (opposite) a stylish, consumer-friendly one offering good products and years are high on design and serve as decorative ornaments in their own right. Gold-plated grinders, maple-bark rolling trays, sleek-line keychain carriage cases—luxury items crafted from noble materials that speak for themselves. * 120 bROCCOLI 121 178

32 Design & Fashion FRONTLIST 33 THE ESSENCE BE WELL

Editor: gestalten Editors: gestalten & Kari Molvar Discovering the Features: Full color, hardcover, New Spa and Bath Culture Features: Full color, hardcover, World of Scent, stitch bound, 288 pages, and the Art of Being Well stitch bound, 256 pages, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Perfume & Fragrance Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-255-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-995-8

The empire of scent: explore the realm of A showcase of the current culture and architecture, perfumes, smells, and aromatic incense to reveal protagonists and ideas, and treatments and aims the enduring allure of fragrance. of 21st century wellness.

Scents are linked to our most cherished memo- One of life’s greatest pleasures is a day spent 22 GEOSEA - GEOTHERMAL SEA BATHS 23 214 ( Profile) ries. A fleeting smell in the street—a person’s rejuvenating the body and nourishing the ← Designed by Icelandic architectural firm Basalt, the entrance dramatically opens up to the ocean perfume, the smell of holiday treats bak- spirit. Humans have practiced self-care for with a terrace that wraps around the five intercon- nected infinity pools. ing—can transport us back in time in an centuries—in the sweat lodges of the American → The water in the GeoSea baths comes from both the land and sea and continu- ously circulates so it does instant, uncovering memories so vivid it is Geza Southwest, Roman baths, the hammams of not require chlorine. like they happened yesterday. No wonder Schön the Ottoman Empire, Japanese onsens, and then, that fragrance, with it’s ability to conjure Finnish saunas. Today, a new interest in self- whole worlds with a whiff, has captivated us care is redefining how we accomplish wellness, as humans for centuries. and there have never been more options. In The Essence explores this mysterious sense our increasingly switched-on lives, a growing and delves into the history, culture, and sci- industry of highly choreographed experiences ence that have shaped the multi-billion dol- is geared to help us switch off. Be Well is a lar perfume industry into what it is today. Rebel perfumer Geza Schön compares his ground- journey around the world’s most extraordinary breaking scent, Molecule 01, to “olfactory chocolate.” Join us as we reveal the power of scent and containing just a single synthetic molecule, known spaces for achieving this, looking at the inno- as iso e Super, it caused a mini-revolution in the fragrance to captivate, from the lavender fragrance world for its shockingly minimal approach. vative practices they offer and how to carry Launched in 2006, Schön has since followed up fields of Provence and the laboratories where with three more single-molecule fragrances and his them into everyday life. The setting—perched on a steep cliff—is accompanying escentrics series, which riffs on the peaceful. Locals with kids in tow often stop perfumes are created, to incense producers originals. in his Berlin laboratory, he has also created the Beautiful Mind Series, collaborating with extra- by after work to bob in the restorative water, in India. Meet the trailblazers shaping the ordinary women in a cerebral riposte to a market enjoy a Husavik Öl beer, and spot whales and oversaturated with celebrity fragrances. KARI MOLVAR future of perfumery as we explore the vital puffins in the distant bay. is a writer and editor focusing on wellness role that technology and scented products as seen through the lens of design, culture, will play in the 21st century. The Essence is and style. She is an online contributor to T: an inviting read for fragrance novices and The New York Times Style Magazine and the connoisseurs alike. Discover your new and 50 ( FeATuRe) FROM nATURe TO BOTTLe 51 (SecTioN 2.) PRAcTIce & PROcess founder of Rutine Matters. Her work appears in 208 fragrant world. Vogue and The Wall Street Journal, among 1 lb. (4 50 g) of oil. Furthermore, rose Tuberose exTRAcTIOn MeThODs For cold enfleurage, a layer of likes of IFF and Roman Kaiser at Supercritical co2 extraction hips are used in culinary, nutritional, the fat is spread on glass plates Givaudan) as a means to capture Under the and cosmetics products. Often described as carnal, Polianthes that are held in a chassis (a type more elusive odors. A glass dome is The most recent method available, other titles. tuberosa is one of the most sensual enfleurage of wooden frame), with the petals placed around the object, encasing called supercritical cO2 extraction and opulent white florals, with a placed on the material between the scent molecules surrounding it. involves altering carbon dioxide Mayan Sun “For novices, scholars, noses—anyone creamy and full-bodied feel. It is This method harnesses the ability one and three days, depending These components run through a gas to a fluid form which is then native to Mexico and requires a of solid, refined fat to absorb the on the species. After the fat has silicone wire which is then analyzed poured through the raw material COQUI COQUI COBA tropical to subtropical climate. aromatic qualities of raw materials, absorbed all of their aromatic via gas chromatography–mass in question, gathering all of its COBA, MEXICO A whiff of tuberose encompasses primarily flowers such as tuberose qualities, the petals are replaced spectrometry, a technique which fragrant qualities in the process, interested in fragrance, this is a book that everything from camphor to meaty or jasmine for the cold method with a new batch. combines a gas chromatograph before being turned back into a or metallic facets. and the likes of centifolia rose with a mass spectrometer to read gas via temperature and pressure “The efforts we make to nourish body and spirit With a string of gypsy-chic hotels, spas, and and orange blossom for the hot and identify hundreds of molecules. regulation. Given the fact that it’s a perfumery, the founder of Coqui Coqui is manages to be both beautiful and brainy.” variation. The machine then produces a read- not as hot as steam distillation or ing of all the components that give as erosive as solvent extraction, go under the spotlight in timely new tome ‘Be letting the rest of us in on his Yucatán dream. the object its smell, which can then supercritical cO extraction can be THE FRAGRANCE FOUNDATION 2 later be used to recreate its unique utilized for delicate raw materials Nicolas Malleville did not intend to be a hotelier—it just aromatic profile. whose fragrant qualities would be Well,’ which unpicks the ‘second-coming’ of worked out that way. After visiting Mexico in between compromised through these more modelling jobs for fashion houses (Gucci, Burberry, traditional methods. Tod’s), he never wanted to leave. But in order to own expression self-care.” ELLE DECORATION UK land as a foreigner, he had to operate a business. So Sandalwood Malleville started to build a mini, palm-treed-dotted “A must if you are interested in the expression is reserved for the empire on the Yucatán peninsula, which now spans a Its aromatic profile is sweet, warm, extraction of hesperidic oils, which perfumery housed in a sixteenth-century building in Valladolid, and five exquisite hotel properties. and smooth, preferred as a base note Steam Distillation originate from the rind of citrus The location in Coba is especially serene. Situated history of scents.” ELLE material in predominantly exotic fruit. The peels are cold-expressed on a freshwater lagoon, overlooking Mayan ruins, the amber compositions. One of the steam distillation begins with the via mechanical crushers, yielding “A journey into the most extraordinary spaces thatched-roof property is lush and jungle-like. There are most coveted forms of sandalwood Vanill a raw material being prepared for the essential oils contained within. only four rooms, adorned with agave-fiber linens, mini- essential oil originates from the extraction, if necessary, such as malist stone bathtubs, and breezy hammocks for swaying Santalum album tree from Mysore, While there are approximately In hot enfleurage, the petals wood being finely grated or seeds in the world.” CORRIERE DELLA SERA away the day. The spa (which can be visited even if you India. The tree needs to grow for 100 vanilla plant varieties, the are cooked in emulsified lard inside crushed. Then they’re placed on a Solvent extraction are not a hotel guest) features a cenote-inspired pool and at least 30 years before the wood two used for commercial purposes large copper vats and later drained, grille inside of a still which is filled an extensive array of treatments guided by the local flora reaches its ideal aromatic profile, are Vanilla tahitensis and Vanill a resulting in a pomade which is with water and heated up. The Benzene and hexane enabled the Tinctures and Yucatán traditions. and harvesting is government- planifolia. vanilla grows in tropical then washed with alcohol to create rising steam captures the scent of earliest forms of solvent extraction. Anyone who has basked in the (strong!) Mexican regulated due to its status as an climates ranging from Madagascar an absolute. the material, which passes through In this process, raw material is A simple, but lengthier process, rays will appreciate the post-sun facial, which involves layers of local honey—nicknamed the “gold of the endangered species. (Vanilla bourbon) to Mexico (Vanill a a condenser. It’s in the condenser placed on a tray in a vessel and a creating a tincture involves placing Mayans” for its healing properties—homemade yogurt planifolia). Tahitian vanilla is one that the oil (extracted from the raw liquid solvent is poured over it. The the raw material in base alcohol and cucumber water, followed by a hydrating mask with of the rarer breeds, having a fruitier material) and the water change solvent strains through, extracting and allowing it to macerate until aloe vera freshly cut from the hotel garden. You can soak Tonka Bean nuance due to it containing more from their steam form into two the oils from the raw material. the liquid has fused with its scented the rest of your body in coconut milk and rose petal baths heliotropine and less vanillin than separate entities, also known as The resulting oil is distilled until properties. This method is preferred or rid dry skin with papaya and brown sugar body scrubs. Also known as Dipteryx odorata the standard variant. After being the essential oil and floral water, it forms into a waxy paste. This for drier materials such as vanilla. • If you have a few hours, the lengthier rituals are the way seeds, the tonka bean resembles picked, the pods are left to dry for respectively. material is known as a resinoid to go and deliver full-body exfoliations with crushed cof- the smell of almonds, hay, and and about six months, during which (for dry materials) and a concrete fee beans sourced from Veracruz, anti-inflammatory is often used as a substitute for they produce white crystals known (for flowers). concretes undergo pepper leaf body wraps, and, to drink, a detoxifying tonic vanilla due to its similar olfactory as vanillin. Headspace Technology further alcohol washings to obtain of moringa, chaya, lemon, and mineral water. characteristics. Its absolute is all of the scented oils, which then Everything ends with an infusion of Coqui Coqui’s unisex botanical Yucatán perfumes, each inspired by a dif- created by soaking the beans in While some methods of extraction solidify into a wax that is carefully ferent property. Menli, for example, nods to the refresh- rum for up to 24 hours, then letting date back centuries, headspace heated until the alcohol evaporates. ing lime and sweet mint found in the gardens of Coba— ← Coqui Coqui’s perfume line is crafted with ↑ The property is situated on a freshwater the beans dry until crystals of technology was not developed The end result of this concrete tropical ingredients from the Yucatán region lagoon near the site of ancient Mayan ruins and makes a fitting souvenir to take home. Should you and each Coqui Coqui residence and spa and is composed of a series of connected coumarin appear on its surface. until the 1980s (pioneered by the processing is known as an absolute. ever decide to leave, that is. has its own personalized fragrance. limestone towers.

34 Design & Fashion RECENT LIST 35 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO THE INCOMPLETE HowHow EdisonEdison Chen’sChen’s HOTELS, INNS AND HIDEAWAYS SHOPS, KIOSKS AND MARKETS Highsnobiety Guide to CLOTCLOT LabelLabel andand Street Fashion and Culture JUICEJUICE StoreStore TookTook HongHong Kong’sKong’s StreetwearStreetwear SceneScene By: Monocle By: Monocle Features: Full color, linen, hardcover, Features: Full color, linen, hardcover, toto thethe WorldWorld stitch bound, multiple paper stocks, stitch bound, multiple paper stocks, 306 pages, 19 × 24 cm, 7 ½ × 9 ½ inches 306 pages, 19 × 24 cm, 7 ½ × 9 ½ inches Price: € 35 (D) £ 35 $ 50 (US) Price: € 35 (D) £ 35 $ 50 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-952-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-967-5

EdisonEdison Chen Chen got got his his start start as as a apopular popular actor actor in in Chinese Chinese film, film, butbut hashas sincesince reinvented reinvented himself himself as as a amulti-disciplinary multi-disciplinary creative creative with with a a Editors: gestalten & Highsnobiety focusfocus on on tapping tapping Hong Hong Kong’s Kong’s global global heritage heritage and and synthesizing synthesizing it it with with thethe global global nature nature of of street street culture. culture. Through Through his his brand brand CLOT CLOT and and Features: Full color, hardcover, hishis chain chain of of stores, stores, JUICE JUICE, he’s, he’s slowly slowly taking taking one one of of the the East’s East’s biggest biggest empiresempires and and infiltrating infiltrating the the West.West.

stitch bound, multiple paper stocks, 144144 320 pages, 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Men’s style has come a long way from sneakers and ISBN: 978-3-89955-580-6 hoodies; it has never been more dynamic or multi-faceted. The Incomplete is your compass to navigate the most iconic brands and the most desirable accessories. THE MONOCLE GUIDE THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING TO COSY HOMES “You should probably be holding on to your Supreme hat as you read it.” BBC CULTURE

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Editors: gestalten & Highsnobiety Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 320 pages, THE MONOCLE GUIDE HOW TO MAKE A NATION: 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches From Highsnobiety, the publication for the culturally TO GOOD BUSINESS A MONOCLE GUIDE Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) connected that sits at the intersection of music, fashion, ISBN: 978-3-89955-983-5 and style, comes a new book defining modern aspiration and how it differs from its predecessors. By: Monocle By: Monocle Features: Full color, linen Features: Full color, linen hardcover, stitch bound, hardcover, stitch bound, multiple paper stocks, multiple paper stocks, “From covetable kicks to catwalk couture, the book asks key 300 pages, 20 × 26.5 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches 340 pages, 20 × 26.5 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches stylists, creators and designers what they define as being Price: € (D) £ $ (US) Price: € (D) £ $ (US) 45 40 60 45 40 60 high-end in the 21st century.” FORBES ISBN: 978-3-89955-537-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-648-3

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By: Monocle By: Monocle Features: Full color, linen Features: Full color, linen hardcover, stitch bound, hardcover, stitch bound, multiple paper stocks, multiple paper stocks, 340 pages, 20 × 26.5 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches 320 pages, 20 × 26.5 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches Price: € 45 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 45 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-668-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-503-5

36 Design & Fashion BACKLIST 37 HELLO I AM ERIK THE STORY OF EAMES LESS AND MORE Erik Spiekermann: FURNITURE The Design Ethos Typographer, Designer, of Dieter Rams Entrepreneur

By: Johannes Erler Editor: gestalten By: Marilyn Neuhart with John Neuhart Features: Full color, ­hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 320 pages, stitch bound, 2 volumes in slipcase, 22 × 28 cm, 8 ¾ × 11 inches 800 pages, 25.5 × 29.2 cm, 10 × 11 ½ inches Price: € 45 (D) £ 45 $ 60 (US) Price: € 150 (D) £ 150 $ 199 (US) Editors: Klaus Klemp & Keiko ISBN: 978-3-89955-519-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-230-0 Ueki-Polet Features: Full color, PVC cover in slipcase, 808 pages, 19 × 23 cm, 7 ½ × 9 inches Language: English & German In his more than 40 years at Braun, Rams established Price: € 69.90 (D) £ 60 $ 90 (US) himself as one of the most influential designers of the ISBN: 978-3-89955-584-4 twentieth century. His elegantly clear visual language defined product design for generations, but also our fundamental understanding of what design is and what THE PENCIL PERFECT EVERGREEN it can and should do. The Untold Story Living with Plants of a Cultural Icon “shows how extraordinary his work at Braun was.” Text: Caroline Weaver THE NEW YORK TIMES Editor: gestalten Illustrations: Oriana Fenwick Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch Features: Full color, hardcover,

bound, ribbon bookmark, pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, Steuergerät regie 308°(1973) Der Entwurf eines Stuhles für die Aula der The design of a chair for the auditorium of the 160 Control unit regie 308°(1973) Hochschule für bildende Künste etwa ent- University of Fine Arts, for example, came out stand im Rahmen eines internen Wettbe- of an internal competition. As the assignment werbs. Der Aufgabe entsprechend lässt er required, it can be stacked and arranged in 17 × 24 cm, 6 ¾ × 9 ½ inches 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches sich stapeln und reihen. Die wichtigste For- rows. The most important requirement was LESS BUT BETTER derung war, dass der Stuhl von Hamburger that the chair be capable of being manufactu- Handwerksbetrieben hergestellt werden red by Hamburg handcraft companies. In konnte. Seine Konstruktion ist deshalb pro- terms of technical production, the construc- Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 40 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) duktionstechnisch sehr einfach: Gebogenes tion is therefore very simple: bent steel tubing. Weniger, aber besser Stahlrohr. ISBN: 978-3-89955-675-9 ISBN: 978-3-89955-673-5

Entwurf eines Thermometers für die Design for a thermometer for the Knaus-Ogino Empfängnisverhütung nach der Knaus-Ogino- contraception method. A LCD display shows the Methode. Ein LCD-Display zeigt die temperatures taken during the course of one Temperaturmessungen im Ablauf eines Monats. month. (Angela Knoop) (Angela Knoop)

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Entwurf Foto-Klemmleuchte (Angela Knoop) Photo clamping lamp design (Angela Knoop)

Grundlage für den Entwurf der Klemmlampe The basis for the design of the clamping lamp waren Untersuchungen zur Mechanik der came from investigations into the mechanics Klemme. Die Lösung – eine Klemme, die mit of clamps. The solution – a clamp that was OTHERWORLDLY einem Hebel und deshalb sehr leicht zu öff- very easy to open, thanks to a lever – was nen ist – wurde mit Funktionsmustern unter- explored and optimised by making functional AFRICA RISING Editors: Dieter und Ingeborg sucht und optimiert. models. Die konzeptionelle Idee der Halogen-Schreib- The conceptual idea behind the halogen desk Avant-Garde Fashion tischleuchte (Seite 122) ist die variable Be- lamp (p. 122) is the variable attachment, Rams Stiftung & Jo Klatt festigung mit einer Schiene an der Rückseite which uses a track at the back of the table. Fotoklemmleuchte – Funktionsmodell des Tischs. Die Leuchte kann also in der Ho- This allows the lamp to be moved around Fashion, Design and Lifestyle­ and Style Photo clamping lamp – functional model rizontalen verschoben werden. horizontally. from Africa Features: Full color, softcover, 61 121 154 pages, 21 × 29.7 cm, 8 ¼ × 11 ¾ inches Language: English & German Few product designs have the staying power of creations Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 40 (US) Editors: gestalten & by Dieter Rams. Almost everything produced by the most ISBN: 978-3-89955-525-7 Editors: gestalten & Design Indaba Theo-Mass Lexileictous influential designer of the twentieth century is today Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 336 pages, stitch bound, 304 pages, considered a classic. This new and revised edition of Less 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches but Better shows once again why Dieter Rams’s approach Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) to design will be relevant for the foreseeable future. ­ ISBN: 978-3-89955-641-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-638-4

FOREVER FOREVER MORE The New Tattoo The New Tattoo

Editor: gestalten & Floyd E. Schulze Editor: gestalten & Hannah Graves Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, 22,5 × 29 cm stitch bound, 288 pages, 22,5 × 29 cm Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 49.95 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-442-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-926-2

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5 43 FAMILY ADVENTURES NEW Editors: gestalten & Austin Sailsbury Exploring the World Features: Full color, hardcover, with Children stitch bound, 256 pages, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 50 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-865-4

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↑ Irish isolation: Rough but romantic. ↓ Cliffs of Moher, County Clare. NICK BUTTER is a British long-distance runner, adventurer, and motivational speaker. In 2019 he became the first person ever to run a marathon in every country in the world, doing so in just 23 months. ni ommodi blaborem repudae. Et porroriae aut volum, enda doluptae modis E eium rest, quiati reriber iatem. essuntiatem hil minis mint qui volupta Bitatet doluptatur, qui de numetusda exerae sperere natur? Epro que volupta turesci sunt quia voluptibus illatempores ne pratem. dolupti cum nita poris nest moluptur apero et Lendae volesci bla parum quod quassi dolesto a nimus, optatio dolupis dolupta nullibus. deliquoste nullum vellabo. Ut omnim quam Ehentium in pratur? Unt milla eumqui YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE fuga. Nam is soluptaquo comni omnis res et ut dolo verum repeles toreperum que nihil laborrorenis arum, simo vero voluptatur, si est, omnime labor aspernamusam invent. Ed cone plam esequatem que corerferum in etus quam everiones nihilib usanis es cum que CLIFFHANGER alitatiam, volorrumquia nosae velitat. prorepu danducit explant. Cessequis se volor One peliqua tescill accabor istota nulla atemqui im vit ut et animus estem doluptatisit New Climbing Culture nulloris dolupta testem qui ium dianda que re mos miliquam repra et facesed qui nos omnihil lestrum et int voles ea as dis esendem moditatest, none im corum repelit ea destrum & Adventures cullatem. Nam re, sit restios ut laceaquos res aboribus magnat prae nis mintet alit quia esequam iumquae nis eictur alita sequam quiam conescid molutem. Et et ut fuga. Nem Editors: gestalten & cuscil ipsunt in conse expliquasi te veni dolles qui sendam hilluptatis ut pro voluptae. Nequi denti rem. Itatemque comnimp orersperio quam ipid quiasi core nonector as Julie Elisson vero to blam netur, cum sinvene turibus moluptatem ellautat int, sendam aliam aut prerfer ibusdam rehenia cus explabore, doluptae consend igenda eum ulparum optaectem ut eicatur, quata pelenis aut a quaturit am, sinciaes est optam volupie ntiam, nonsed qui quunt, sit alitium es vero ent et tem velluptinci totataquis sedi rerunt quas € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) volupid eicit odi con nonemquam sint repe doluptamus. Itat lam, con conseque por sae volesendiam quatis aut quo ma secea enit omnihiciissi bea volupieni te dolupta ISBN: 978-3-89955-996-5

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46 Escape FRONTLIST 47 NORDIC CYCLE Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. NEW Bicycle Adventures Editors: gestalten & Tobias Woggon Features: Full color, hardcover, in the North stitch bound, 192 pages, Remote Nordic 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 25.99 $ 40 (US) Corners ISBN: 978-3-89955-863-0

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TOBIAS WOGGON is a specialist mountain biker who has traveled the world, experiencing out-of-this- world settings while embedding himself with the local culture. Having previously been a professional mountain biker on the global stage, he wasn’t able to experience local traditions while competing, instead making up for it in his latter years. By applying his knowledge of the sport and decades worth of experiences, this two wheel journey will spur your next adventure.

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48 E sCAPE FRONTLIST 49 SURF SHACKS VOL. 2 NEW The New Wave Editor: Indoek Features: Full color, hardcover, of Coastal Living stitch bound, 288 pages, 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-857-9

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Surf Shacks Vol. 2 takes us inside the eclectic homes of surfers around the world.

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Surfing is a way of life, one that defines not only where we live, but how we live. Surf Shacks Vol. 2 picks up where the first volume left off: exploring homes of surfers from coast to coast. The homes of surfers are as varied as they come, from from improvised cabins by the beach to penthouse apartments in major cities. In this followup, we meet a fascinating cast of char- acters from the shores of southern California through to the wild waters of Sri Lanka, Japan and Australia.

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50 E sCAPE FRONTLIST 51 MONTANA USA THE FLY FISHER

Rugged Landscapes, NEW Editors: gestalten & Maximilian Funk Native Rainbows, and Classic The Essence and & Thorsten Strüben & Jan Blumentritt Essentials of Fly Fishing Features: Full color, hardcover, Western Fishing stitch bound, 288 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9½ × 11 ¾ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-146-4

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UPDATED EDITION Reel the rewards of fly fishing while being surrounded by nature and wildlife. The lure of UPDATED or the fly fisher, the United States River. The ultimate quarry, perhaps, are pristine rivers coupled with the sensation of EDITION is one of the planet’s most enticing Montana’s two native species of trout, the F destinations, with hundreds of riv- Yellowstone cutthroat and the westslope ers on the West Coast alone. One of the cutthroat, both of which take flies well. casting a net into the open make fly fishing the most famous locations is Montana, which For anglers who want to explore the SAMPLE COVER offers some of the best trout fishing in the Pacific Slope further, Oregon offers a dif- world, either by wading spring creeks, ferent kind of challenge and scen - perfect balance of outdoor activities. floating the larger rivers like the Madison, ery — fishing the Deschutes for steelhead, or fishing the canyons. The Madison Valley against a background of the sage brush is typical Montana's scenery, with snow- MONTANA’S FISH & BAITS of the high desert, with its mule deer, salt capped peaks lining the sky and broad bluffs, and bighorn sheep — and there are SPECIES Brown Trout, expanses of grassland offering many Rainbow Trout big rainbows to catch in the ultramarine opportunities to spot wildlife such as elk SEASON April–October, glacier melt of Northern California. 105 and bears. This is quintessential Western Prime Time: May–July However, many choose to present a del- The Fly Fisher is a celebration of both the KAMCHATKA Russia fly fishing at its best, and it offers the BEST BAITS Caddis Fly, Blue Winged Olive, icate dry fly on the classic river waters of Yellow Sally chance to catch both rainbows and brown the gentlemanly Beaverkill and the community and artistry of a sport with an trout, most of which are descended from Neversink, an area which in a lot of ways the stockings made in the late 1890s; it is the cradle of American fly fishing and ever-growing global appeal. By showing a is thought, though, that there are some home to a rich tradition stretching back native rainbows left in the Kootenai more than a century. new generation of aficionados alongside an established, avid band of global fishers, we take a refreshing overview on the essence of the sport, while showing how to care for nature and connect with the environment. For both curious minds and prolific fish- ers, this is an updated version of a gestalten favorite. In this definitive look at contempo- rary fly fishing, we go through gear essentials INTRODUCTION Going with the Flow and knot patterns, and explain the techniques online. A contemporary movement handle a rod. There are core principles of urban fly fishers who go angling in regarding technique and stance that needed to master this pastime. Join us as we revived city streams surrounded by the a beginner needs to be aware of—but concrete furniture of the city—a surreal the rest is practice. Fly fishing may look explore new fishing spots, introduce new- twist on a classic fishing scene—sits here complex and elegant as the line flies alongside iconic equipment manufactur- weightlessly through the air and the fly comers to the sport on a beautiful scale, ers such Hardy, who in 1891 created the lands on the water like a feather, but Perfect reel, a part produced for nearly what appears difficult can feel very nor- and exhibit an opulence of stunning new 60 years without change. Each piece of mal after a short while. Everybody is a kit used in the centuries-old pastime— learner—a lifelong learner. the rod, the reel, the flies—has its own photography. unique history and aesthetics, but these NATURE STUDIES relate very firmly to the present. Rare No two days are the same when it comes plate illustrations from the mid-nine- to water. No two fish are the same. No teenth century display tying patterns location is the same from one morning that can still be used today. to the next. Nature changes, so fishers WHAT TO EXPECT have to. The need for continually adapt- STARTING OUT ing tactics, flies, lines, rods, and behavior • An updated edition of the best-selling Spending a day at the water is a great means that there are always new adven- THEORY AND PRACTICE Fly Tying gift—socializing with friends, lighting a tures in store when the angler arrives title The Fly Fisher Fly fishing is for anyone—young or old, bonfire, drinking good whisky, talking fishers are often happy to share their at the waterside. What awaits is never IN THE FLY FISHER’S BOX male or female, city dweller or country FLY FISHING IS about the ones that got away (surely experiences and even show off their TREMENDOUS clear. Could the water be too high or too • Reflecting the growing want for a life- Apart from flies, a wide range of other baits that imitate small marine prey— (13) resident. This volume portrays individu- AN ACTIVITY the biggest of the season) are all price- nearby river. Beginners should choose KNOWLEDGE low? What will the climate and current including baitfish, worms, and crabs—is available. The type to use depends on als such as the legendary casting instruc- less. Though this book showcases some equipment wisely, and questions such do this evening? Which flies are around? the water, environment, and target fish; and seeking local advice often helps style connected to nature and spending with choosing the best lure for the job. tor Mel Krieger alongside the younger THAT FOSTERS of the most remote and hard-to-reach as “What do I really want to fish?” and CAN BE GAINED What type of nymphs are in the water? (12) generation of fly fishers, which includes CLOSENESS angling locations, the sport can, of “What is the most common situation for BY WATCHING After setting up their tackle, a fisher time outdoors the filmmaking trio Brothers on the Fly course, be performed closer to home; me at the water?” are ones all fishers must follow one first instruction: wait, (2) (1) (14) and the artist collective Tight Loops. TO NATURE IN sometimes the best waters are on one’s should ask themselves before purchas- A FISH’S watch, and then wait again. Patience • The combination of inspiring photog­ The fly-fishing world of today includes an doorstep. Large amounts of money are ing the tools that will accompany them is a central component of the pastime. ALL ITS ENVIRONMENT. (1) increasing number of women, and indi- not required in order to start fly fish - to the water. Suddenly flies that were not there a � viduals such as Coloradan guide Maddie DIVERSITY. ing. However, investing in good gear is Many gear manufacturers take their raphy, people, and initiatives Brenneman are helping to generate fresh key, and asking for help is useful advice environmental responsibilities very seri- interest in the sport from new audiences for novices to remember. Local clubs or ously and so produce in an ecofriendly • Step-by-step illustrations on basic (3) (4) (5) (15) (16) (17) manner or work to preserve endangered species. Buying good-quality products ­techniques and equipment means that equipment will work at the right moment and potentially last a life- • Exclusive illustrations by Japanese artist

time. Aside from the basic kit, one’s first (6) (18) (19) (20) forays into the sport require practical Yusei Nagashima information—details on how to set up the fly rod and line, instruction on tying (8) a classic dry fly, and a clear idea of the (7) (21) tools and materials necessary for putting together the bait that will tempt in the THORSTEN STRÜBEN is an instructor with the desired quarry. 6 To help the user present a fly effi- 7 European Fly Fishing Association and has a ciently, this book illustrates the four basic (23) casts on which all others are based. The (9) (10) (11) (22) essentials are there, but these details are wealth of knowledge over the sport extending

no substitute for investing in a course 44 45 with a good casting instructor. This can nearly two decades. Hamburg-based freelance prevent recurring mistakes in technique creative director JAN BLUMENTRITT is an and allows newcomers to learn how to SALTWATER: Big Fish Special (1) Flaming Lamborgini (8) Tarpon Rabbit Roach SALTWATER: Baitfish (2) Surf Candy Pink (3) Blue Water Softy STREAMER: Salmon (13) Trash Can Streamer Black (16) RS Super Snaelda Willie Gunn SALTWATER: Big Fish Special (12) Serge's Wrasse Black Minnow Pearl (4) Kinky Muddler Black Purple (5) Slater's Half and Half Baitfish Burnt Orange SALTWATER: Crabs (6) Avalon Permit Fly (7) Alphonse (20) EeZee Squid WARMWATER: Carp/Panfish (15) Carp Worm WARMWATER: Predators (14) UV Flashtail Whistler (19) Gulleyfish Green Crab Tan STREAMER: Crayfish (9) Come At Me Cray Olive WARMWATER: Carp/Panfish (10) Bully Bluegill Spider Olive STREAMER: Conehead WARMWATER: Poppers (17) Swimming Frog Orange Belly STREAMER: Steelhead (18) Chicken Little Steelhead Orange (21) Merlino's Critter Baitfish active fly fisher with several years worth of (11) Wooly Bugger Purple Flash Conehead SALTWATER: Tropical (22) M.O.E Tan STREAMER: Hairwing (23) Gray Ghost knowledge in the sport.

52 Escape FRONTLIST 53 SAILING THE SEAS NEW Editors: gestalten & A Voyager’s Guide The Sailing Collective to Oceanic Getaways Features: Full color, hardcover, THE LIMESTONE CLIFFS stitch bound, 264 pages, OF THAILAND 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-997-2 THE ANDAMAN SEA IS A SEEMINGLY ENDLESS COASTLINE THAT STRETCHES FROM MYANMAR DOWN TO MALAYSIA. BETWEEN THE ISLAND OF PHUKET AND KRABI, HOWEVER, IS A TUCKED AWAY PARADISE WITH VERDANT CLIFFS AND TURQUOISE WATERS.

Referred to by residents as “the Kingdom,” of Phang Nga Bay is what makes the water Thailand is enchanting. Sail this fairy-tale rich in sediment and dark in color. In the RELEASE: AUGUST 2020 coast and you’ll discover jungles enveloping south, the sediment has settled out, leaving otherworldly rock formations, wildlife on you in the clarity of the Andaman, with all both the sea and land, and welcoming people, of its colorful reefs and abundant marine life who love this region with all their heart. visible as you sail and swim. Bursting with flavors and powerful scenery, life is friendly and people are gracious. The PHANG NGA BAY coastline is endless, with over 1,000 nautical miles of shore in the Gulf of Thailand and Phang Nga Bay is the enchanting home to From short sailing trips to longer cruises along along the Malay Peninsula, where you’ll hundreds of islands and rock formations that find the Andaman Sea, home to some of the rise from the shallow bay, reaching high into most interesting sailing anywhere in the the sky. The northern islands are a surrealist world. The most established yachting center masterpiece, with towering limestone pillars coastlines or across the oceans, this book celebrates is located on Phuket Island, a location not that balance on slender foundations and are foreign to hospitality and tourism. topped with funny bouffants of vegetation. Ocean swell doesn’t make it through the the nautical way of life. Thai people often describe their country as maze of islands to the north and you’ll have looking like the head of a smiling elephant: fair conditions as the wind pushes you along. Bangkok sits in the elephant’s open mouth and The bay is wide but unexpectedly shallow for Phuket is down at the curve in the trunk. East such a vast expanse of water; if you don’t keep of Phuket is Phang Nga Bay—a dimple in the a close eye on the charts and stay in the many wise old elephant’s rough skin. natural channels, you’ll see your depth sounder display some uncomfortably low numbers. This vibrant itinerary takes on different forms and color palettes from Phang Nga Bay Since the dawn of time, exploring the world down into the Andaman Sea, even in the tone of the water. Cruising from north to south, you see the slow change of water clarity over by boat has been seen as the pinnacle of free- the course of a long day’s sail: one starts the morning in cloudy, caramel-colored river dom. There is no greater adventure than water flowing out of the mangrove channels, and anchors in clear blues and greens in the setting sail, at the mercy of the wind, being evening. An enormous river delta at the head PEARLS OF THE sprayed by salty water as you voyage from MEDITERRANEAN island to island and sea to sea, discovering PHANG NGA BAY THIS MYSTERIOUS ARCHIPELAGO OFF THE COAST OF ITALY FEELS LIKE ITS THAILAND 227 OWN UNIVERSE, SEPARATE FROM THE MAINLAND. THE PONTINE ISLANDS new landscapes and cultures. FASCINATE VISITORS WITH THEIR ALLURING BEAUTY, BOTH ABOVE AND BELOW THE SEA’S SURFACE.

Sailing the Seas will take readers on a series Known for clear, fluorescent-seeming waters, just one small restaurant on Palmarola. Both strikingly beautiful natural scenery, idyllic Ponza and Ventotene have medium-sized towns vertical towns, and incredible seafood, these that are home to islanders and vacationing of nautical adventures across the globe, from islands have been dubbed the “Pearls of the Italians, mostly from Naples or Rome, who Mediterranean.” A voyage to the Pontine spend their summers enjoying the delightful Islands is a journey to a lesser-known way of blue waters and bountiful landscapes along life that moves at its own pace—each harbor the islands’ shorelines. International tourism the coast of the US down to the Caribbean, home to idyllic Italian island culture and is not so prevalent on these islands, compared natural splendor. to nearby Capri or Ischia. These islands, whose culture and traditions have their roots through classic Mediterranean voyages and on Sailors setting out to explore the Pontine begin in the days of the Roman Empire, served their voyage in the Gulf of Naples and sail as a retreat for wealthy citizens in ancient about 60 nautical miles westward, departing times, and sometimes as an escape for prom- from one of several available ports—including inent exiles. Today, the summer residents are trips in far-flung locations such as Thailand Procida, Sorrento, Castellammare di Stabia, escaping from a very different Rome, aiming and Naples itself—and passing the islands of to relax and enjoy a pace of life unlike that Capri and Ischia on the way. As stunning as found in the busy cities. and French Polynesia. Presenting a fresh, the Amalfi Coast, Capri and other famed sea- side villages may be, the opportunity to sail The Pontine Islands offer not only great these lesser-explored islands and coves is not conditions for sailing, but also numerous to be missed. This sailor’s paradise is located accessible harbors; picturesque seaside villages younger side of sailing,­ this volume reveals further out into the Tyrrhenian Sea than other have local charm and laid-back attitude islands in the region; leaving safe-harbor may in abundance. It is a destination that will feel like sailing into the open ocean. Yet, in make you want to stay awhile once you have the sights, sounds, tastes, and experiences time, you see the cliffs of Ponza from afar. It is a long journey, but one that comes with many rewards.

that can be had on board a boat. Le Isole Ponziane, as they are known in Italian, are a cluster of six islands including Ponza—the largest in the archipelago— With beautiful photos of locations, detailed Palmarola, Gavi, Zannone, Ventotene, and THE CORAL LAGOONS Santo Stefano. Ponza and Ventotene are the itineraries, and “Captain’s Notes” filled with only two inhabited islands in the group, with

OF FRENCH POLYNESIA PONTINE ISLANDS useful tips and insights on destinations, ITALY 21 Sailing the Seas will inspire novice sailors and HALFWAY BETWEEN THE AMERICAS AND ASIA, FRENCH POLYNESIA IS “oldAS FAR salts” AWAY AS alike YOU CAN to POSSIBLY take SAIL. to THESEthe HUNDREDSwaves. OF TINY ISLANDS DOTTED THROUGHOUT THE PACIFIC OCEAN ARE A TROPICAL PARADISE SURROUNDED BY A DEEP BLUE SEA.

WHATAt first glance, TO the SouthEXPECT Pacific appears to be the art of navigation here was far beyond what the largest stretch of unbroken ocean on the Europeans had conceived of. planet. A closer look and you’ll notice strings STROMBOLI FILICUDI • of M unlikelyore islands than sitting in20 depths amazing of water Most itineraries of the Leeward Islands consistfor of tall where land seems improbable. Upon further formerly volcanic peaks that have eroded Next in the itinerary is Stromboli— perhaps One of the lesser explored islands is Filicudi. the most famous of them all. The island Home to two small fishing villages and the inspection,locations some of these across islands are fringed the worldenough that the coral that once grew on is known for its active volcano that has archipelago’s second-smallest community. by perfect coral lagoons allowing for boats the outer banks of the island now makes up been continuously erupting for 2,000 years. There are well preserved ancient ruins Stromboli is one of the more difficult islands scattered throughout its villages dating back •to A sit safelyfresh, in their newharbors while approach the vast a ring to around sailing an inner lagoon. There are in the itinerary and requires more planning to the Bronze Age. It’s the second-farthest ocean throws gigantic waves barreling onto small low-lying islands called motus where the than the others because of the lack of safe western island in the group, and sailors come harbors. The perfect steep cone-like volcanic to Filicudi for the true sense of peace and calm •reefs. Maps, You have stumbled images, on French Polynesia,accounts, reef supports and a sandy captain’s landmass. Some of the shape does not offer any protected coves along that’s found there. a cluster of some 118 dispersed islands and motus are large enough to be inhabited and, in the coastline and the bottom only comes up to anchorable depth on the eastern point of The lifestyle is simple and holds a sense of atolls that spans over 1,200 miles and that the case of both Maupiti and Bora Bora, the the island. Everywhere else the shore drops calmness in high regard. Most of the lands isknowledge part of the larger constellation for ofeach islands itineraryisland’s airport is actually out on a motu where dramatically hundreds of feet deep as soon as are protected parklands, and the entire the island meets the sea. You can sail safely island has been listed as an UNESCO World stretching from Hawaii to New Zealand that some of the only land flat enough to land a along the coast just 30 meters out to enjoy the Heritage Site. Sailors are greeted with gen- makeup Polynesia as a whole. You could spend plane is. Most of the nice beaches are on motus sights, sounds, and the distinctive sulfur smell uine hospitality by the island’s residents. • The highlights of each trip, including the of the active volcanic peak. a lifetime exploring this region and there rather than the islands proper, and the good Rugged and wild is how many locals like to would still be more to see. If time is limited, snorkeling and diving along the reef tends to describe Stromboli. The island grows lemons, food, experiences, sights, and people AEOLUS IN GREEK consider narrowing your sailing itinerary to be closer to the motus than the main islands. oranges, capers, grapes, and olives come from its northern and southern slopes. Ashore is a MYTHOLOGY the Leeward Islands, and, more specifically, charming town, home to a small welcoming to Raiatea, Taha’a, Huahine, Bora Bora, community. Walking the streets you can find Greek Mythology tells us that Aeolus was a gelateria selling local flavors grown and the keeper of the winds and king of the and Maupiti. harvested on the island. There are numerous Eolies. He lived on the floating island of trattorias serving rustic and traditional menu Aeolia and was visited by Odysseus in Geography and culture come together in options and modern restaurants offering Homer’s Odyssey. After experiencing a THE SAILING COLLECTIVE fancier gastronomic dishes paired with local misadventure, explorers showed up to his the Leeward Islands to create a remarkably island wine. home where Aeolus gave them hospitality wonderful sailing destination. These dramatic for a month and offered them winds from is comprised of an energetic group of captains, Stromboli serves as the beacon and spirit of the west to take them home to Ithaca. mountainous islands are blessed with very the Aeolian islands, with its volcanic prowess He also gave them an ox-hide bag that that brings both fear and symbolic fertility contained all the winds, except the western pleasant anchorages along pristine reefs, to its residents. It has also become a geolog- ones. They traveled well for days, but culinaryand the majesty artists,of this place continues and well explorers with a shared ical muse for explorers and writers for many when their native lands were just in sight, years. Erupting often, lava flows out of its Odysseus sank. His men let their curiosity beyond the ancient volcanic and coral geog- top, blackening the land and re-molding the overcome them, and they opened the raphy that created them. Historically, the earth below. Chunks of pulsating orange rock mysterious bag. The winds roared with such enthusiasm for adventure. Their passion lies in can be seen from a distance, while shades of a force that drove the ship all the way back people who live here are part of one of the glowing lava frequently erupt and light up the to Aeolus. He refused to help them again planet’s most advanced seafaring cultures, night sky. Its deep rumbling emanates from and believed their unsuccessful voyage curating journeys to the world’s most exotic underground and hurls fire into the sky. meant that the gods didn’t favor them. spread across thousands of miles of ocean but locations,sharing a mother language captained that proves that and crewed by talented professionals. LEEWARD ISLANDS

FRENCH POLYNESIA HOTEL SIRENA ON ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF 251 FILICUDI (ABOVE, LEFT). A TYPICAL SEASIDE SNACK: AEOLIAN ARCHIPELAGO MUSSELS, SEA URCHINS, AND ANCHOVIES CAUGHT 50 ITALY AND SERVED FRESH (BELOW).

54 Escape FRONTLIST 55 SHE SURF Ishita Malaviya One in a billion: Editors: gestalten & Lauren L. Hill sowing surf culture The Rise of Features: Full color, hardcover, with India’s first Female Surfing stitch bound, 256 pages, recognized female 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 35 (D) £ 30 $ 50 (US) surfer ISBN: 978-3-89955-998-9

“I have always been drawn to the ocean,” Ishita Malaviya says, her dark eyes scanning the horizon. “I don’t know why, but I always wanted to surf. Ever since I caught my first wave, I knew I was going to be surfing for the rest of my life. Suddenly, everything made sense.” Join the celebration of the diverse, vibrant, and In 2007, longing for a “more peaceful place,” Ishita uprooted herself from her bustling hometown Mumbai to study journal- ism at university in the state of Karnataka in India’s southwest. “Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I would start surf- engaged community of women riding and making ing there!” Between classes, she happened upon an American ex-pat who taught her and her boyfriend Tushar how to surf. The pair quickly pawned belongings to get a secondhand waves around the globe. board, which they took turns on that first year. Ishita’s long, lanky frame folds in giggling enthusiasm as she recalls her first waves. Her bright smile and effervescence overflow. She is the personification of the perpetually stoked surfer girl. However, her playful nature makes it tempting to overlook the social, religious, and cultural boundaries she has danced to make a life and livelihood as a surfer in India. Just a few years after catching her first wave, the surf in- dustry snatched her up, with eyes fixed on an emerging action From its Polynesian origins to the beaches sports market in India. Roxy sent her to Europe on her first modeling gig. Ishita was expected to pose in swimwear, de- of California, the art of surfing has become spite the fact that she had never before worn a bikini in public. She was being used as the face of a campaign to sell a lifestyle that she hadn’t fully experienced for herself, yet. a truly global phenomenon with millions of The bikini is still considered too overtly sexual for more re- ligious or conservative Indians. Many hold mythic fears about wave riders living to the rhythm of the tides. the ocean, but those women who dare are expected to swim fully covered. Ishita now wears bikinis all the time, but always While surfing is usually told through a 152 153 male perspective, women have long been nurturing their own water stories and claiming their rightful place in the world

of this sport. She Surf hails the women, past 02 03 and ­present, who define the art of surfing.

01 In Hawai‘i, Although she has fond memories of swimming in the especially successful competitively on her 6'10" high perfor- Through evocative imagery and insightful where Nique now Atlantic and combing the beach for shells with her family, Nique mance stand-up paddleboard, on which she finished fifth in calls home, she says she’s never felt admits that it was moving to Hawai‘i—for a cross-country and the world in 2018. more like herself. track scholarship at the University of Hawai‘i—that allowed Despite identifying as a “mellow person,” Nique says that her to finally feel a deep sense of belonging. “I have never felt she approaches her surfing with focus and ambition. Most text written by professional surfer Lauren L. 02 Parallel to her more like myself than here in Hawai‘i. It was the first time in days, she is in the water twice a day. “I take surfing very seri - playful spirit, Nique approaches every my life that I felt accepted for my skin color and wild hair. ously, even though I do it for fun and relaxation. I try and make session with Growing up on the mainland, it wasn’t that cool or great to be every surf session a training session. I like being fully fo- Hill, the book travels­ from the iconic waves competitive strategy. the dark kid, but here the darker the better!” cused when I’m in the water and trying to catch a lot of waves Nique couldn’t resist the magnetic pull back to the ocean. and perform high quality maneuvers” to prepare for competi- 03 Nique has excelled on the The birthplace of surfing culture swept her up with its bare- tion. Her goal is to win a world title. “I would really love to be the World Stand-Up footed, easy-going island time and rich cultural diversity. She first AfroLatin woman of color to win a world title. I think it of Hawai’i to lesser-known surf destina- Paddleboard Tour. got on her first surfboard in Waikīkī when she was 18 and would be really inspiring to young girls to see that it is possible, learned by eyeing the best surfers in the line-up and mimicking even in a sport that is mainly white.” their style, positioning, and maneuvers. Nique lacks in neither talent nor drive, but funding her tions such as Taghazout, Morocco and Tofino, Today, Nique has a style all her own. The goofyfooter is competitive schedule has been the most frustrating hurdle to only 5'2", but her graceful longboarding approach creates a date. In professional surfing, sponsorship provides the major- queenly perch. She hangs ten with nimble shifts of weight, ity of funding to help aspiring surfers pay for the expensive both powerful and statuesque, and her ability far exceeds the travel costs of getting to contests around the world. This is Canada. relatively few years she has called herself a surfer. especially true in longboarding and stand-up paddle boarding, Nique entered her first surf contest with just a couple of where the competitive tours are less established and provide years experience under her belt—and placed in multiple dis- minimal prize purses. She Surf is an exciting reflection on what ciplines. She favors her two 9'0" high performance noserid- Like many up-and-coming competitive surfers, Nique holds ers and a heavier 9'2" log for the rolling rights of Pops, Threes, down a full-time job to fund her competitive travels. She man- it means to be a female surfer and how it and Kaisers—her favorite waves in Waikiki. She’s been aged to find a job that allows her to blend her love of the ocean 48 01 Nique Miller 49 feels to be moved to ­action by the beauty of the ocean.

LAUREN L. HILL is a surfer and writer who has spent the past decade exploring and documenting new The Seychelles A tropical garden waves and burgeoning surf cultures around of Eden in the world through an eco-feminist lens. Her the Indian Ocean 02 he Seychelles are a thousand miles from anywhere. Set work and activism relating to surfing culture off the coast of East Africa, the islands are glittering Tjewels of tropical paradise with irresistible turquoise toned waves and bright white beaches. They are home to lush continue to revolve around marine conserva- cloud forests, pink pineapples, the planet’s largest coconut— the coco de mer—and teeming aquatic ecosystems. Humans didn’t find themselves amongst this earthly par- adise until the 1770s, though vague sightings of the islands tion and gender. can be traced back to the 12th century. Because of the island nation’s remoteness in the Indian Ocean, it served as a key political and trade outpost between Africa and India when aromatic spices were a primary source of wealth. Today, va- nilla and coconut groves still provide shade to help recover Local contacts: has led to at least one very from the thick heat and the brilliant beaches, which shimmer What you 03 from thousands of tiny flecks of quartz crystal in the sand Tropicsurf has professional special coconut varietal, the from the island’s distinctive ancient granite boulders. need surf guides and an outpost at coco de mer, or coconut of The 115-island chain is spread over a vast swath of ocean, “Riding the wave of interest not only in surfing riddled with the lore of pirates, buried treasure, gris-gris (the to know the Four Seasons Resort. the sea, the largest, heaviest fusion of black magic and herbalism), and the potential for They can help you dial in your and most suggestive coconut untapped surf. While the islands’ beaches regularly rate as but in female athletes in general, this book amongst the most beautiful in the world, the islands are lesser understanding of conditions, on the planet, now found only known for surf. In fact, surf culture is only just beginning to Level of difficulty: take hold there. This means no surf forecasts or surf shops, equipment, local breaks, and in the Vallée de Mai: it bears Beginner to intermediate documents women claiming what the publisher which is part of the adventure. While fickle, the Seychelles’ set-ups. a striking resemblance to the surf is ideal for beginner and intermediate surfers during the Best time of the year season, with sporadic days to suit those seeking hollower, What to do while bottom half of a curvy woman, to visit: slabby reef shelf waves. waiting for the surf: both from the front and back. calls ‘their rightful place in the world of this With the right blend of local knowledge, creative curiosity April to October and a little luck, there is definitely surf to be found in the Head to the World Heritage– The sweet, jelly-like flesh Where to stay: 02 Your editor 03 There is much Seychelles. Still, it’s the kind of place so rich in French Creole listed Vallée de Mai Nature of the coco de mer is a prized here traveled for untapped potential sport.’” PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY culinary fusion, natural beauty, and exotic flora and fauna, Mahé Island for convenience, more than 24 hours for peaks and points, that surfing is just part of the otherworldly experience of such Reserve on the island aphrodisiac once worth its a remote locale. culture, and a range of waves. to hold this vulva- but nobody’s going of Praslin, where towering weight in gold. It was nearly Explore the more than 100 esque, aphrodisiac to show you where. palms create such a pro- hunted to extinction before coco de mer. granitic and coralline islands found sense of calm that it being protected by legislation. 04 The common for hidden gems. feels like a monastery aglow coconut flourishes What to bring: here, but mind your with canopy-filtered sunlight. Fish or longboard for conversion rates, The Seychelles’ isolation this one cost 01 Once part of cruising. about $30 (€27). ancient Gondwana, the islands’ distinctive granite rocks date back 700 million years. 104 The Seychelles 04 105 102 01 103

56 Escape RECENT LIST 57 CLIFFHANGER ALEX MEGOS

Editors: gestalten & Julie Ellison THIS GERMAN CLIMBER HAS MADE A NAME New Climbing FOR HIMSELF BY SENDING SOME OF THE Features: Full color, hardcover, HARDEST ROUTES AND BOULDER PROBLEMS IN THE stitch bound, 288 pages, WORLD—IN A HANDFUL OF TRIES. Culture & Adventures 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 10 ½ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-996-5

wo years after the first ascent of the Frankenjura’s , Alex Megos was born on August 12, T 1993, in Nürnberg, the second-largest city in Bavaria, Germany. It was one year after Action Directe’s first ascension- ist, Wolfgang Güllich, a legendary German climber, died in a tragic car accident. Growing up in the forested mountains of Bavaria, Alex spent his childhood doing lots of outdoor sports and activities with his parents and younger sister. When he was six, Alex’s father took him climbing for the first time Journey upwards with a dizzyingly in the Frankenjura. His father, Jorgos, started climbing in Cliff hanger, 1989 as a college student, when he took a course taught by Güllich and Kurt Albert, another famed Frankenjura pioneer. By age 10, Alex and his father would climb multi pitch routes beautiful presentation of the people and places on holiday in France and Switzerland, and occasionally with a local kids’ group. It was not until he was 12 that he started to really embrace climbing as his own passion, participating that make up the world of climbing. in local competitions. At 13, he started working with Dicki Korb and Patrick Matros, both highly respected climbing coaches, and training for bigger competitions. Between 2009 and 2011, he won two European Youth Championships (2009 and 2010) and climbed his first 8c / 5.14b, 8c+ / 5.14c, and 9a / 5.14d outside. Once hanging on the fringes of unusual pas- “I was always more of an outdoor climber, though, so BISHOP from a young age I went out on rocks,” Alex says. “Climbing times, climbing has undergone a generational California · USA This climber’s paradise in California has it all: was always more a lifestyle than only a sport, and being in a lifetime’s worth of world-class , nature was part of that lifestyle. I got more and more obsessed transformation —turning the sport into a sport climbing, trad routes, and alpine objectives. with climbing over the years, and by the age of 17 or 18, I was pretty much climbing as much as school would allow cultural phenomenon. Stand with us as we me.” After graduating in 2012, he put all his focus into . He took a trip to the Red River Gorge in Kentucky scale mountains through virtuoso profiles and cleaned up, climbing 11 routes in the 8c / 5.14 range in three tries or fewer, including a flash of Pure Imagination and rappel yourself around technical pointers (8c+ / 5.14c). Soon after, in March 2013, he onsighted Estado Critico, a 9a / 5.14d in Siurana, Spain. Without any prior to learn the economy of motion that defines knowledge of the route, he climbed it on his first try; it was  every climber. From woven ropes to wall 101 climbing to alpinism above a forested valley, the right balance and imagination can defy the laws of gravity. Co-edited by journalist Julie Ellison, Cliffhanger takes you into this unbeaten lifestyle, following the flourishing bouldering scene in Virgin Gorda to audacious EL POTRERO CHICO Nuevo León · Mexico climbers chasing ripe conditions from The one-of-a-kind style of these bolted big walls Chamonix to Patagonia. A tolerance for risk in Mexico requires mega endurance, multipitch skills, and at least a touch of boldness. and desire to challenge the human body has propelled this community to monolithic alti- tudes. Inhale and exhale, take another grip, and follow us into the clouds as we tell the story of this culture on the rise.

JULIE ELLISON  more routes decided to start there and rappel down to find potential lines. Along the way, they found dishes and ripples has spent 10 years writing, shooting, and in the rock large enough to use as hand- and footholds. They began bolting these lines and eschewing all other forms of protection except the occasional slung rock. This top-down editing stories about the vertical world. ­She approach to bolting on rappel (all bolting in prior years was done ground-up, on lead) was revolutionary, but criticized. While it did open up a new world of possibility, many was Climbing magazine’s first female editor- purists thought it diminished the adventurous nature of climbing in which you start at the bottom, not fully knowing what you’ll find. They also found fault with damaging the in-­chief before starting the all-woman film- rock with bolts. However, climbers were able to explore faces and formations that were previously thought impossible to climb. Without having to think about protection or carry a lot of gear, climbers were able to focus on pure movement and production company Never Not Collective. strength. The level of skill and technique rose dramatically, along with the amount of climbable terrain. Sport climbing quickly caught on and expanded throughout Europe, the She lives with her dog at the base of the United Kingdom, and Australia over the next decade. 

Tetons, Wyoming. THE LEVEL OF SKILL AND TECHNIQUE ROSE DRAMATICALLY, ALONG WITH THE AMOUNT OF CLIMBABLE TERRAIN.

← Left page Rannveig Aamodt enjoys the seaside climbing of Thailand. ↑ Top The fun of sport climbing can come from getting into a flow state, where you turn off your mind and just let your body move over the rock. Above↑ James Lucas and Ben Hoiness enjoy a sport climbing crag in northern Jordan, near Ajloun. →→ Following spread Matty Hong on the first ascent of El Poder de la Cusqueña Negra (8c / 5.14b) in Chacco Huayllasca (Pitumarca, Peru) in July 2019.

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58 Escape RECENT LIST 59 WANDERLUST THE NEW TRADITIONAL Hiking on Legendary Trails

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60 Escape RECENT LIST 61 REMOTE PLACES BON VOYAGE THE GREAT ALONE TO STAY Boutique Hotels for the The Most Unique Hotels Conscious Traveler at the End of the World By: Tim Voors Walking the Editor: gestalten Editors: Debbie Pappyn & Features: Full color, hardcover, Pacific Crest Trail stitch bound, pages, David De Vleeschauwer Editors: gestalten & Clara Le Fort 240 × cm, × inches Features: Full color, linen hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, 17 24 6 ¾ 9 ½ stitch bound, pages, Price: € 24.90 (D) £ 21.99 $ 30 (US) 312 stitch bound, 288 pages, × cm, × inches ISBN: 978-3-89955-977-4 20.5 27 8 10 ½ 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € (D) £ $ (US) 39.90 35 60 Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-986-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-963-7 IN FRENCH AVAILABLE ISBN French: 978-3-89955-874-6

Time is precious. The world is waiting. BELOW ZERO WILDSIDE Rediscover yourself. The Great Alone Adventures Out The Enchanted Life of Hunters is the epic adventure of a relatable explorer. in the Cold and Gatherers

Get ready for the sublime beauty of the Pacific Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten six inches (15 centimeters) of snow around me. Crest Trail. From the Mojave Desert through that lots of people slowly become rigid and inflex- Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, My beard, which had grown as long as the snow ible as they get older. It is almost as if we slowly was deep, froze solid in the process. I put on all stitch bound, pages, stitch bound, pages, find it harder and harder to adapt to unexpected 256 256 the soaring peaks of the Sierra Nevada, to the clothes I had with me, wore my sleeping changes. It is never too late to improve yourself, socks as gloves, and put my feet in ziplock bags 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 22 × 28 cm, 9 × 11 inches and it is always a choice whether you want to go Canada, traversing the American West is not to prevent them from freezing off. I hadn’t been through life grumpy or joyful. Life is short, no Price: € . (D) £ $ (US) Price: € . (D) £ $ (US) this cold the entire journey. This was clearly a 39 90 40 55 39 90 40 60 time to waste. You choose the lens you want to message from the trail, letting me know who was ISBN: ISBN: for the faint-hearted. Pristine mountain lakes, see the world through. I used to frequently say 978-3-89955-678-0 978-3-89955-672-8 boss. “Don’t ever forget me,” she hollered. For that I hated surprises. Well, I’ve decided never the first time I could see the Canadian moun - nights under the stars, and spontaneous to say that again, to let surprises enter my life a tains stretching out in the distance in front of me. little more. It would be great if I could hold onto With no more than 20 miles (32 kilometers) to friendships forged over campfires, reward this feeling after my trail, if I could become much the border, tears gently rolled down my cheeks. more flexible at home. Perhaps we should all stop It was somehow an emotional moment. to swim in the lakes of life more often. hikers who stay the course. Tim Voors—a That night, I set up my tent for the very last time in the howling wind. I peeled off my passionate long-distance hiker who walked soaking clothes layer by layer and crept into my sleeping bag to restore my temperature. I was the trail alone over the course of six months— exhausted and could not believe that the follow- Canada ing day it would be over after all those months. details everything you need to know; hiking It was a beautiful, radiant day when Mile 2,650 I rolled up my tent for the last time. I walked etiquette, planning food resupply boxes, and through an enchanting, white world, realizing The last week of the trail was strange. Conflicting that I couldn’t have reached the border two weeks emotions flowed through my body and soul. On later because of the excessive snowfall that was navigating bear territory. Lushly illustrated the one hand, I couldn’t wait to see my family to be expected. The trail would have become THE OUTSIDERS THE NEW OUTSIDERS again after six months, but on the other hand, thoroughly impassable and dangerous. I had and featuring spectacular photography, the I felt sad to leave the trail and friends behind so arrived at my destination in the nick of time. New Outdoor Creativity­ A Creative Life Outdoors soon. I could already feel the longing for this The Pacific Crest Trail hadn’t disap - 2,650-mile (4,265-km) journey comes to life simple existence. Oh, how I would miss sleep - pointed me in any way imaginable. She was ing under the stars and drinking from the rivers. in The Great Alone. It would probably be harder than I could antici - pate to leave the wilderness behind me. I would As much about physical and mental endur- also miss being alone. The peace and simplicity of being alone in for days resounded in my mind. I had tasted what it meant to be alone ance as it is about overcoming loneliness in nature for a while, something I had never ex - perienced before, and which I now longed to give Editors: gestalten & Jeffrey Bowman Editors: gestalten & Jeffrey Bowman and fear, ultimately The Great Alone is about a more structural place in my life. Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, On the penultimate day, I was struck by a the power of the wilderness to restore the snowstorm that lasted into the night. The wind stitch bound, 272 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, howled throughout the day, dumping more than human spirit.Voors’s infectious enthusiasm Hart’s Pass, w ashington, only a few miles 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches from the Canadian border. SouTH l a K e Ta H oe T o Ca N ada 217 Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) invites you to grab a backpack and set off ISBN: 978-3-89955-513-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-964-4 on an adventure to rediscover yourself. The world is waiting.

TIM VOORS is based in Amsterdam, and works around the world as a speaker and interim Creative Director. He has walked across countries and SURF ODYSSEY SURF SHACKS continents, from Japan to Spain. He inspires The Culture of An Eclectic Compilation of audiences with tailored “story-doing” tales of Wave Riding Creative Surfers’ Homes from adventure. Coast to Coast and Overseas

“Voors’ is among the most beautifully Editors: gestalten & Andrew Groves Editor: Indoek photographed trail memoirs ever assembled.” Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 320 pages, stitch bound, 288 pages, CNN GREAT BIG STORY 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches Price: € . (D) £ $ (US) Price: € . (D) £ $ (US) 39 90 40 55 39 90 40 60 “his exuberance is infectious and he ISBN: 978-3-89955-653-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-907-1 demonstrates self-awareness.” BBC

62 Escape BACKLIST 63 BEAUTIFUL MACHINES THE CURRENT OFF THE ROAD HIT THE ROAD The Era of the New Wheels for Explorers, Vans, and Vans, Nomads and Elegant Sports Car the Post-Petrol Age Life Off the Beaten Track Roadside Adventures

Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Editors: gestalten & Paul d’Orléans stitch bound, 272 pages, stitch bound, 336 pages, Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches 30 × 27 cm, 11 ¾ × 10 ½ inches Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 208 pages, Price: € 35 (D) £ 35 $ 45 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 45 $ 69 (US) stitch bound, pages, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches 256 ISBN: ISBN: 978-3-89955-988-0 978-3-89955-938-5 Price: € 35 (D) £ 35 $ 50 (US) 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches ISBN English: 978-3-89955-956-9 Price: € 35 (D) £ 35 $ 45 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-594-3 ISBN French: 978-3-89955-111-2 AVAILABLE IN FRENCH AVAILABLE AVAILABLE IN FRENCH AVAILABLE Release: September 2020 ISBN French: 978-3-89955-889-0

GENTLEMEN, FAST FORWARD TWO WHEELS SOUTH RIDE OUT! START YOUR ENGINES! The Cars of the Future, A Motorcycle Adventure Motorcycle Roadtrips The Bonhams Guide to the Future of Cars from Brooklyn to Ushuaia and Adventures Classic Sports & Race Cars

By: Matias Corea Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, Editors: gestalten & Jared Zaugg Editors: gestalten & Jan Baedecker Editor: gestalten stitch bound, pages, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, 272 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches stitch bound, 320 pages, stitch bound, 304 pages, stitch bound, 272 pages, Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) 30 × 27 cm, 11 ¾ × 10 ½ inches 30 × 27 cm, 11 ¾ × 10 ½ inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches ISBN English: 978-3-89955-957-6 Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 70 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 69 (US) Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 25.99 $ 40 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-567-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-902-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-976-7 AVAILABLE IN FRENCH AVAILABLE ISBN French: 978-3-89955-890-6

PORSCHE 911 THE DRIVE ONE YEAR ON A BIKE VELO 3RD GEAR The Ultimate Sportscar Custom Cars From Amsterdam Bicycle Culture as Cultural Icon and Their Builders to Singapore and Stories

Editors: gestalten & Ulf Poschardt Editor: gestalten By: Martijn Doolaard Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 240 pages, stitch bound, 400 pages, stitch bound, 368 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches 30 × 27 cm, 11 ¾ × 10 ½ inches 24 × 32 cm, 9 ½ × 12 ½ inches 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches Price: € 35 (D) £ 35 $ 40 (US) Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 69 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) Price: € 38 (D) £ 40 $ 49.95 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-687-2 ISBN: 978-3-89955-651-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-906-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-652-0

BRUMMM #1–4 VELO CITY BORN-FREE THE RIDE 2ND GEAR Motorious Chronicles Bicycle Culture Motorcycle Show New Custom Motorcycles and City Life and Their Builders

Editors: gestalten & Chris Hunter Editor: DicE Magazine Features: Full color, hardcover, Editors: Hermann Köpf & Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 352 pages, Christian Eusterhus Features: Full color, hardcover, × cm, × inches Features: Full color, softcover, stitch bound, 320 pages, 30 27 11 ¾ 10 ½ stitch bound, 256 pages, Price: € . (D) £ $ (US) pages, × cm, × inches 28 × 21.5 cm, 11 × 8 ½ inches (Rebel) 49 90 50 68 192 24 30 9½ 11¾ 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches Price: € . (D) £ $ (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) 19 90 20 30 Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) ISBN (Rebel Edition): #1 ISBN 978-3-89955-900-2 ISBN: 978-3-89955-961-3 (Gentlemen) ISBN: 978-3-89955-654-4 978-3-89955-636-0 #2 ISBN 978-3-89955-908-8 ISBN (Gentlemen Edition): #3 ISBN 978-3-89955-946-0 978-3-89955-589-9 #4 ISBN 978-3-89955-980-4

64 Escape BACKLIST 65 FOOD & BEVERAGES DELICIOUS WINTERTIME THE GREAT OUTDOORS EAT YOUR GREENS! The Cookbook for 120 Recipes for Cold Weather Adventures Adventure Cooking By: Anette Dieng & Ingela Persson 22 Ways to Cook a Carrot Features: Full color, hardcover, and Other Delicious stitch bound, 188 pages, By: Markus Sämmer 788 18 × 24 cm, 7 × 9 ½ inches By: Markus Sämmer Features: Full color, hardcover, Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 25.99 $ 40 (US) Features: Full color, hardcover, Recipes to Save the Planet stitch bound, 272 pages, ISBN: 978-3-89955-999-6 stitch bound, 272 pages, 20 × 27 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches 20 × 27 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches Price: € 35 (D) £ 30 $ 50 (US) Price: € 35 (D) £ 30 $ 50 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-650-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-948-4

Be kind to yourself and the environment with this book of tasty and simple vegetable-based recipes to NORDIC BY NATURE FARMLIFE prepare at home. Nordic Cuisine and Culinary From Farm to Table Excursions and New Country Culture

There’s more to a potato than mash. Discover Editors: gestalten & Borderless Co. Editors: gestalten & Food Studio new adventurous ways to prepare a parsnip Features: Full color, linen quarter binding, Features: Full color, hardcover, - or cook a cabbage with this book of more hardcover, stitch bound, 304 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, PUMPKIN 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches than 800 plant-focused recipes. From boiled Pumpkins are the best-known—and most delicious—of all Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 69 (US) Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 (US) beets to roasted radishes, each chapter offers winter squashes. The flesh inside their hard yellow or orange skin is mild ISBN: 978-3-89955-947-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-918-7 and fresh with undertones of honey. It varies in color from countless methods to use a single vegetable. white to deep orange and is often quite stringy (this does not apply to butternut squash). You’ll be swapping boiled carrots for eggplant Pumpkins should be stored at room temperature where the skin hardens as they dry out. Thanks to their thick, hard skin, pumpkins can be stored over the winter. Some fried with mint, garlic, and pine nuts faster varieties (for example, red kuri squash), have relatively thin skins which don’t need to be peeled, and this makes them than you can say “kale.” Get to know your less suitable for winter storage. Cook pumpkin chunks until soft in salted water or stock, and combine with butter to make a purée; roasted way around the vegetable patch, and be kind and puréed pumpkin chunks give creamy soups extra STORING character. It will acquire extra flavor if cooked with wine, to yourself and the planet in the process. Store pumpkin in a cool, dry chili, or ginger. Crumbled feta or goat cheese also work place or in the vegetable very well with pumpkin. drawer of the fridge. Once cut You can stir-fry thinly sliced or diced raw pumpkin. It is Eat Your Greens! introduces more than into pieces, pumpkin should 40 be stored in the fridge. Puréed, also very tasty cubed, coated with oil, and seasoned with parboiled, or cooked pumpkin garlic, thyme, salt, and pepper and baked in the oven until STAY FOR BREAKFAST vegetables, explaining when they’re in season, is fine to freeze. soft and golden brown. DIVINE FOOD SEASON how best to store them, and what ingredients Pumpkin is a long-growing crop Recipes for that is started in late spring or Israeli and Palestinian Food early summer and harvested in Culture and Recipes Every Occasion they work well with. fall before the first frost. GOES WELL WITH Pumpkin goes well with, for example, root vegetables, collard greens, garlic, chili, ginger, pine nuts, walnuts, hazelnuts, cumin, rosemary, cinnamon, butter, feta cheese, ANETTE DIENG goat cheese, fish, chicken, pork, and game. Editors: gestalten & David Haliva Editors: gestalten & Simone Hawlisch worked as a chef before starting Ekolådan, Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, < Pumpkin with yellow onion, Sweden’s top vegetable-delivery-box company. garlic, and herbs. PUMPKIN 157 stitch bound, 304 pages, stitch bound, 192 pages, Today, she is a writer who is passionate about 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 35 (D) £ 35 $ 45 (US) Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 40 (US) helping people understand how food can be ISBN: 978-3-89955-642-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-643-8 produced in a sustainable way. 12 ways of preparing Add apple slices, cook until warmed through. Season with salt and pepper, then sprinkle with savoy cabbage chopped hazelnuts.

INGELA PERSSON RAW FRY With scallion, baby leaf spinach, With leek, garlic, mushrooms, pork, is a chef and restaurateur who writes recipes mustard, and vinaigrette and parsley Cut savoy cabbage into thin slices. In a bowl, Cut the savoy cabbage into slices. Fry in butter combine with thinly sliced scallion and baby together with sliced leek and garlic over a low leaf spinach. Whisk together 1 part whole grain heat until soft. Place on a platter. Fry mushrooms for Ekolådan. Dijon mustard, 1 part vinegar, 3 parts olive oil, and diced pork in the same skillet until golden salt, and pepper. Add to the bowl and stir. brown. Add to the cabbage. Season with salt and pepper and top with parsley. BOIL With red onion, apple, and vinaigrette With onion, cream, apple, and mustard Cut savoy cabbage into slices and boil in Cut savoy cabbage into thin slices. Sauté in “Seasonality, conservation and the combination a saucepan of salted water. Drain, rinse in cold a skillet with olive oil, butter, and finely chopped water, and drain again. Place in a bowl with onions until soft. Add cream and simmer until sliced red onion and chopped apples. Whisk smooth. Add diced apple and season with Dijon of flavors will soon hold no more secrets for together 1 part apple cider vinegar, 3 parts mustard, salt, and pepper. DELICIOUS PLACES olive oil, salt, and pepper. Add to the bowl and STORY ON A PLATE stir to combine. With onion, garlic, crème fraîche, you.” DIM DAM DOM and Parmesan New Food Culture, In soups and stews The Delicate Art Cut savoy cabbage into thin strips. Sauté in Shredded savoy cabbage adds extra flavor a frying pan with olive oil, chopped onion, and Restaurants, and Interiors to soups and stews. garlic until soft. Add crème fraîche and fold of Plating Dishes into freshly cooked pasta. Season with salt and With onion, cream, and cranberry pepper, top with grated Parmesan cheese. “The book is exactly what the title promises. Cut savoy cabbage into slices. Sauté in a skillet with butter and sliced onion until soft. Add In the wok a splash of cream and cook for about 5 minutes. Savoy cabbage can be stir-fried in a wok. No complicated recipes.” DE MORGEN Season with salt and pepper, then add fresh cranberries. ROAST In cabbage meat loaf or cabbage rolls With onion, garlic, white wine, stock, Replace white cabbage with savoy cabbage Editor: gestalten Editor: gestalten and lemon to make meat loaves with cabbage or stuffed Cut savoy cabbage into slices. Sauté in a skillet cabbage rolls. with butter, sliced onion, and garlic until Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, soft. Add a splash of white wine, cover with vegetable stock, and simmer, covered, for about With white wine, stock, butter, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, 5 minutes. Season with grated lemon zest, salt, and thyme and pepper. Cut savoy cabbage into wedges. Place on 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches a baking tray or in an ovenproof dish, season With onion, cream, apple, and hazelnuts with salt and pepper, then add equal parts of white wine and stock. Dot with butter and thyme Price: € (D) £ $ (US) Cut savoy cabbage into thin slices. Sauté in a Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 (US) 38 35 55 and bake at 350 °F (175 °C) for 20–30 minutes. skillet with butter and sliced onion until soft. Add ISBN: 978-3-89955-987-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-969-9 heavy cream and simmer for a few minutes.

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68 Food & BeverageS RECENT LIST 69 TRAVEL THE GRAND HOSTELS France / Nice 128 MONOCLE TRAVEL Luxury Hostels of the World Hôtel OZZ by BudgetTraveller Minimalist coziness by the French seaside GUIDE SERIES

By: Monocle Features: Full color, hardcover,

Good to know stitch bound, ribbon bookmark,

PRICE RANGE $$$$$ AMENITIES INCLUDE Hôtel OZZ, Hôtel OZZ feel like a home away color scheme that is a refreshing 24-hour front desk; 148 pages, 14 × 21 cm, 5 ½ × 8 ¼ inches a new from home. The design of the hostel change from the norm. Metal- WiFi; luggage room; free coffee and hotel-hostel achieves this with a homely and and wood-framed bunk beds come tea; concierge service; hybrid modern Scandinavian vibe. The with privacy curtains, individual breakfast; bar open during summer; Price: € 18 (D) £ 15 $ 18 concept white tiled walls, large pipes, lockers, a reading light, and a power bathroom in every room; launched by immense wooden tables, steel and point for charging electronic devices. lockers in every room; HappyCulture Collection in October marble handrails and staircase are A typical French breakfast is towels and padlocks available for purchase 2016, is situated near the train smart and minimalist but also cozy available for a small charge. Guests from the front desk; tour station, Gare de Nice-Ville, and the and welcoming. can enjoy croissants and pastries, organization; vending main shopping artery of the city, Guests can relax and chill out bread, jams, Nutella, coffee, and machine; daily housekeeping. Editors: gestalten & Kash Avenue Jean Médecin. in the common areas, which have fresh orange juice. Free tea and Antoine and Thomas, two young a good selection of board games, coffee are available around the clock. Tip: Go shopping Frenchmen, are the brains behind plus a ping pong table and foosball This is a social but quiet hostel and grab some lovely Bhattacharya the hostel. After traveling around the table. Retro-style furniture, comfort- so don’t expect too much in terms souvenirs in Nice's world, they wanted to establish a able leather sofas, wooden floors, of activities, but if you are looking main shopping hostel in Nice, incorporating the best and a stylish outdoor patio add to the for a stylish, economical base for artery, Avenue Jean of their favorite accommodations. homely vibe. Dorm rooms have a exploring the Cote d’Azur, then this Médecin, which Features: Full color, flexicover, One of their key goals was to make breezy Mediterranean blue-and-white hostel is perfect for you. is close to the hostel. ⌂ stitch bound, 320 pages, 17 × 22.5 cm, 6 ¾ × 9 inches Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 25 $ 40 (US) Stylish travel on a budget? It’s possible: today’s best ISBN: 978-3-89955-684-1 hostels are stylish, affordable and more fun and open- The definitive travel guides that make minded to boot. This is what The Grand Hostels is all about. you feel like a local wherever you go. Designed to be compact and collectable, MONOCLE “From India to Peru, all these places offer boutique-hotel The magazine, Monocle, covers the world with its network touches at budget prices.” THE GUARDIAN these guides go beyond traditional of bureaux in New York, Toronto, Zurich, Hong Kong, Tokyo, tourist beats to make sure visitors get and Singapore. This team’s deep understanding of cities and all they have to offer has now been compiled in The Monocle out the best of their stay. Travel Guide Series.

MR HUDSON EXPLORES AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS ESCAPE IT A confused flock of seagulls might be the only clue that Amsterdam is actually located close to the sea. Or, to be precise, part of an extended and The Gay Man’s Travel heavily populated river delta once on the shores of the Zuiderzee before the Dutch hobby of building dikes and reclaiming land from the water went epic. One of the closest beaches to the Companion city now is BLOEMENDAAL. In summer, its sands are packed with daytime sunseekers and its numerous beach bars and restaurants throbbing with late night party goers. Besides a stroll through Thijsse’s Hof, one of the first indigenous gardens established, or De Kennemerduinen, a national park between the dunes, there’s beauty to be found in the ever-gray seasons of the North Sea, which have inspired artists long before Van Gogh. So when you’re done admiring the seaside as depicted by famous Dutch Masters in one of Amsterdam’s world-class art museums, The sandy beaches of Bloemendaal are just one hour from UPDATED UPDATED take the train and experience it for yourself. Amsterdam by train. EDITION EDITION In summer, its sands are packed with sunseekers and its beach bars and restaurants throbbing with late night party goers.

LONDON NEW YORK TOKYO Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Andrew Tuck, Nelly Gocheva Andrew Tuck, Nelly Gocheva Andrew Tuck, Nelly Gocheva ISBN: 978-3-89955-877-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-878-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-574-5 Editors: gestalten & Mr Hudson Features: Full color, hardcover, 16 17 stitch bound, 320 pages, 17 × 22.5 cm, 6 ¾ × 9 inches The travel guide for gay men who want to explore in Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 25.99 $ 40 (US) style. Mr Hudson Explores collects the best recommenda- ISBN: 978-3-89955-974-3 tions for the most alluring destinations, and offers insights beyond just nightlife.

UPDATED “showcases the best each destination has to offer in culture, EDITION food, shopping, nightlife and more, with anecdotes and interviews from the creative talents who call that city home.” NEWSWEEK HONG KONG MADRID BANGKOK Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brulé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Andrew Tuck, Nelly Gocheva Andrew Tuck, Nelly Gocheva Andrew Tuck, Nelly Gocheva ISBN: 978-3-89955-876-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-624-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-633-9

ISTANBUL Editors:Tyler Brûlé, MIAMI RIO DE JANEIRO Andrew Tuck, Sophie Grove, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Christopher Lord Andrew Tuck, Ed Stocker Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard ISBN: 978-3-89955-623-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-632-2 ISBN: 978-3-89955-634-6

72 Travel BACKLIST 73 UPDATED EDITION

PARIS SINGAPORE VIENNA MILAN SAN FRANCISCO KYOTO Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard ISBN: 978-3-89955-875-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-622-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-662-9 ISBN: 978-3-89955-923-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-921-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-924-8

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SYDNEY HONOLULU COPENHAGEN SEOUL BARCELONA BEIRUT Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard NEW ISBN: 978-3-89955-039-9 ISBN: 978-3-89955-660-5 ISBN: 978-3-89955-682-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-943-9 ISBN: 978-3-89955-945-3 NEW ISBN: 978-3-89955-025-2

ZÜRICH LOS ANGELES TORONTO BERLIN MELBOURNE MEXICO CITY GENEVA + BASEL Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard NEW ISBN: 978-3-89955-680-3 ISBN: 978-3-89955-683-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-679-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-951-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-949-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-958-3

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ROME VENICE AMSTERDAM ATHENS HELSINKI HAMBURG Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard ISBN: 978-3-89955-681-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-903-3 NEW ISBN: 978-3-89955-873-9 ISBN: 978-3-89955-959-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-960-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-970-5

BRUSSELS + MARRAKECH TANGIER STOCKHOLM LISBON MUNICH CHICAGO ANTWERP +CASABLANCA Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Editors: Tyler Brûlé, Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard ISBN: 978-3-89955-904-0 ISBN: 978-3-89955-922-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-925-5 ISBN: 978-3-89955-971-2 ISBN: 978-3-89955-973-6 ISBN: 978-3-89955-972-9

74 Tavelr BACKLIST 75 STARTUP GUIDE SERIES STARTUP GUIDE JAPAN The Entrepreneur’s Handbook NEW

Release: August 2020 ca. 200 pages By: Startup Guide ISBN: 978-3-947624-30-0 Features: Full color, softcover, 17 × 24 cm, 6 ¾ × 9 ½ inches Price: € 20 (D) £ 15 $ 20 (US)

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A HIT THE ROAD 65 OUT OF THE WOODS 4 AFRICA RISING 38 HOME UPGRADE, THE 14 OUTSIDERS, THE 62

AGE OF COLLAGE VOL. 3, THE 20 HOUSE OF GLAM, THE 15 APPETIZER 17 P I PENCIL PERFECT, THE 38 B INCOMPLETE, THE 37 PETITE PLACES 14 BE WELL 35 INFORMOTION 27 POOR COLLECTOR’S GUIDE BEAUTIFUL MACHINES 64 INSIDE UTOPIA 15 TO BUYING GREAT ART, A 26 BELOW ZERO 62 INSIDERS & COMPANY 17 PORSCHE 911 64 BEYOND THE WEST 8 INTELLIGENT LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE, THE 27 BON VOYAGE 62 ISAY WEINFELD 15 R BORN-FREE 64 IT’S A GAS! 17 REMOTE PLACES TO STAY 16, 62

BRUMMM#1–4 65 RICARDO BOFILL 15 K RIDE 2ND GEAR, THE 64 C KALEIDOSCOPE 15 RIDE OUT! 65 CASA GRANDE 6 KITCHEN LIVING 14 ROCK THE BOAT 16 CLIFFHANGER 58 ROCK THE SHACK 16 CONTAINER ATLAS 12 L CURRENT, THE 64 LEARN FOR LIFE 17 S LESS AND MORE 39 D SAILING THE SEAS 54 LESS BUT BETTER 39 SHE SURF 56 DELICIOUS PLACES 17, 68 LITTLE BIG ROOMS 14 SHOPKEEPERS, THE 17 DELICIOUS WINTERTIME 68 LIVING UNDER THE SUN 16 SHOPLIFTER! 17 DESIGNING NEWS 27 LOS LOGOS 7 27 SMALL HOMES GRAND LIVING 14 DIVINE FOOD 68 LOS LOGOS 8 27 START ME UP! 26 DO YOU READ ME? 10 STARTUP GUIDE SERIES 76-77 DREAMSCAPES 22 M STAY FOR BREAKFAST 68 DRIVE, THE 64 MAP OF THE WORLD, A 24 STILL LIFE, THE 26 MONOCLE GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING, THE 36 E STORY OF EAMES FURNITURE, THE 38 MONOCLE GUIDE TO BUILDING EAT THE SUN 25 STORY ON A PLATE 68 BETTER CITIES, THE 36 EAT YOUR GREENS! 69 SURF ODYSSEY 62 MONOCLE GUIDE TO COSY HOMES, THE 36 ESSENCE, THE 34 SURF SHACKS 62 MONOCLE GUIDE TO DRINKING & DINING, THE 36 EVERGREEN 38 SURF SHACKS VOL. 2 50 MONOCLE GUIDE TO GOOD BUSINESS, THE 36 F MONOCLE GUIDE TO HOTELS, T FAMILY ADVENTURES 44 INNS AND HIDEAWAYS, THE 36 TAKE A BATH 14

FARMLIFE 68 MONOCLE GUIDE TO SHOPS, TALE OF TOMORROW, THE 15

FAST FORWARD 64 KIOSKS AND MARKETS, THE 36 TOUCH, THE 15

FLY FISHER, THE (UPDATED) 52 MONOCLE TRAVEL GUIDE SERIES, THE 73-75 TWO WHEELS SOUTH 65

FOREVER 38 MR HUDSON EXPLORES 72 U FOREVER MORE 38 N UPGRADE 14 G NEW LUXURY, THE 37 UPSTART! 26 GARDENS OF EDEN, THE 13 NEW MEDITERRANEAN, THE 15 V GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES! 64 NEW NOMADS, THE 16 VELO 3RD GEAR 65 GRAND HOSTELS, THE 72 NEW OUTSIDERS, THE 62 VELO CITY 65 GRAPHIC RECORDING 27 NEW ROMANCE 14 VISUAL FEAST 26 GREAT ALONE, THE 63 NEW TRADITIONAL, THE 61 VISUAL JOURNALISM 27 GREAT OUTDOORS, THE 68 NEWSPAPER DESIGN 27 NORDIC BY NATURE 68 W H NORDIC CYCLE 48 WANDERLUST 60 HANDMADE IN JAPAN 30 NORTHERN COMFORT 17 WANDERLUST EUROPE 42 HELLO I AM ERIK 38 WANDERLUST USA 60 HIDDEN TRACKS, THE 60 O WILDSIDE 62 HIDE AND SEEK 16 OFF THE ROAD 65 HIDEOUTS 16 ON THE RUN 46 Y HIGH ON DESIGN 32 ONE YEAR ON A BIKE 65 YOU’RE INVITED! 26

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