Fall 2019 FALL 2019 / CONTENTS

ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR PHOTOVIZ 24 TWO WHEELS SOUTH 49 THE TOUCH 4 VISUAL FEAST 25 BON VOYAGE 50

THE HOME UPGRADE 6 YOU’RE INVITED! 25 THE NEW OUTSIDERS 51

THE HOUSE OF GLAM 8 A POOR COLLECTOR’S GUIDE THE GREAT ALONE 52

THE NEW MEDITERRANEAN 10 TO BUYING GREAT ART 25 WANDERLUST 53

RICARDO BOFILL 12 THE STILL LIFE 25 THE HIDDEN TRACKS 54

KITCHEN LIVING 13 A MAP OF THE WORLD 25 ONE YEAR ON A BIKE 55

PETITE PLACES 14 ILLUSIVE 25 WILDSIDE 55

SMALL HOMES GRAND LIVING 14 LOS LOGOS 7 25 BELOW ZERO 55

NORTHERN COMFORT 14 LOS LOGOS 8 25 THE FLY FISHER 55

SCANDINAVIA DREAMING 14 SURF ODYSSEY 55 INSIDERS & COMPANY 14 DESIGN & FASHION SURF SHACKS 55 BOHEMIAN RESIDENCE 14 THE NEW LUXURY 28 THE OUTSIDERS 55

TAKE A BATH 14 THE ESSENCE 30 ROCK THE BOAT 55

LITTLE BIG ROOMS 14 THE INCOMPLETE 32 OFF THE ROAD 56

UPGRADE 15 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO HIT THE ROAD 56

ISAY WEINFELD 15 BUILDING BETTER CITIES 33 RIDE OUT! 56

INSIDE UTOPIA 15 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO BORN-FREE 56

THE TALE OF TOMORROW 15 HOTELS, INNS AND HIDEAWAYS 34 THE CURRENT 56

INFINITE SPACE 15 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO THE RIDE 2ND GEAR 56

KALEIDOSCOPE 15 SHOPS, KIOSKS AND MARKETS 35 VELO 3RD GEAR 56

LIQUID SPACES 15 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING 36 VELO CITY 56

IT’S A GAS! 15 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO COSY HOMES 36 FAST FORWARD 57

ROCK THE BOAT 16 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO GOOD BUSINESS 36 GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES! 57

ROCK THE SHACK 16 HOW TO MAKE A NATION: A MONOCLE GUIDE 36 PORSCHE 911 57

HIDE AND SEEK 16 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO DRINKING & DINING 36 THE DRIVE 57

THE HINTERLAND 16 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO BRUMMM #1 57

HIDEOUTS 16 BUILDING BETTER CITIES 36 BRUMMM #2 57

NEW ROMANCE 16 THE MONOCLE GUIDE SERIES 37 BRUMMM #3 57

LIVING UNDER THE SUN 16 LESS AND MORE 38 THE JOURNEY 57

THE NEW NOMADS 16 LESS BUT BETTER 38 OUT OF THE BOX! 17 THE STORY OF EAMES FURNITURE 38 FOOD & BEVERAGES APPETIZER 17 HELLO I AM ERIK 38 STORY ON A PLATE 60

SHOPLIFTER! 17 THE CRAFT AND THE MAKERS 38 DELICIOUS WINTERTIME 62

THE SHOPKEEPERS 17 THE PENCIL PERFECT 38 NORDIC BY NATURE 64

LEARN FOR LIFE 17 BY THE PEOPLE 38 FARMLIFE 64

WORKSCAPE 17 FOR THE RECORD 38 THE GREAT OUTDOORS 64

BUILDING BETTER 17 EVERGREEN 39 STAY FOR BREAKFAST 64

AUTOBAN 17 AFRICA RISING 39 DIVINE FOOD 64

I AM DANDY 39 CRAFTED MEAT 64 VISUAL CULTURE WE ARE DANDY 39 OUT OF THE JAR 64 EAT THE SUN 20 OTHERWORLDLY 39 BARLEY & HOPS 64 NEWSPAPER DESIGN 22 BLUE BLOODED 39 DELICIOUS PLACES 65

UPSTART! 23 FOREVER 39 START ME UP! 24 FOREVER MORE 39 TRAVEL SUPER-MODIFIED 24 THE GRAND HOSTELS 68 GRAPHIC RECORDING 24 ESCAPE MR HUDSON EXPLORES 69 VISUAL JOURNALISM 24 WANDERLUST USA 42 THE MONOCLE TRAVEL GUIDE SERIES 70

DESIGNING NEWS 24 REMOTE PLACES TO STAY 44 STARTUP GUIDE 76

THE INTELLIGENT LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE 24 BEAUTIFUL MACHINES 46

INFORMOTION 24 BRUMMM#4 48 A–Z INDEX 79

FALL 2019 / Contents 1 ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR RETAIL SPACE. COPENHAGEN, DENMARK THE TOUCH

Editors: gestalten, NEW Spaces Designed Kinfolk & Norm Architects Features: Full color, hardcover, for the Senses NATURE stitch bound, 288 pages, 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches Price: € 45 (D) £ 40 $ 60 ISBN: 978-3-89955-978-1 HOSHINOYA RELEASE: AUGUST 2019

It is often said that beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. In The Touch, Kinfolk and Norm Architects present an alternative: that good design is not only

visually appealing—it engages all of the human senses. SAMPLE COVER

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JONAS BJERRE-POULSEN is an architect and founding partner at Norm Architects. He has over a decade of experience as an architect, designer, art director, and photographer.

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54 55 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aenean e icitur ante ac nisi dapibus. THE HOME UPGRADE NEW New Homes in Editors: gestalten & Tessa Pearson Features: Full color, hardcover, Remodeled Buildings stitch bound, 256 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 ISBN: 978-3-89955-979-8

RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 2019

With a little imagination you can see the potential of an older property. Modern, sustainable design can trans‑ form an aging edifice into a stunning, one-of-a-kind

home with an eye to the future and a foot in the past. SAMPLE COVER

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72 73 REBUILD PROJECT TITLE sustainable building techniques and innova- tive new materials, the juxtaposition between the old and the new is key. Through diverse case studies and interviews with leading architectural studios, The Home Upgrade inspires you to bridge the gap between the old and the new with sensitive interior design.

PROFILE PROJECT TITLE TESSA PEARSON is a British journalist and 235 235 editor specialising in design, architecture, and interiors. She contributes regularly to ELLE Decoration and works with creative agencies and luxury brands. Tessa has co-edited Petite Places and Kitchen Living

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A 21st-century take on sumptuous interiors is sweeping through the design world, Accum combining expressive colors and textures melara with unusual forms and materials. The result is a highly original interior style, a contemporary interpretation of art deco and classic 50s and 60s Hollywood film set interiors. This new maximalist aesthetic is Polarar: Berest aut labo. Ut velloreres endes lovingly layered with references—a welcome Modis voluptur? Tios essi andigentia sint autatis sapit as autemquae cor magnataquiam et libus mosam antidote to mid-century modernism and Gacipsum fugia non commolo ren- dantem. Illes magnamus, solupta tectatatibus natur autest alitem at que molores ciento te vollautent, omnimoluptas re, quamusciur minimalist restraint. serestis event, quam apitate niaspel et aut dolor moluptas sequam, que prae. Nam fuga. Ihit, ulla incto omni doluptae omnim The House of Glam invites you into the quam quam num quid ea volo et rehenistor rerumqui re modions equissimus, ut re, ut est laborit reserferi doluptatus.Offictature most exciting homes, from Italy to the USA, vel etur, ipient re as vel etur antiorese volut poruptumet facessus qui dolendi caborrum, sum seque vendae pe qui comnimo digenis- that embody this decadent, playful trend, sum dipsapelit quunt odit aut inciet volorei cillab int, odiae volut quam quist, od molupta quuntibus poreiur?Et estium ex evenectatem. Soloremodi dolupta senderf ernatur audipsant profiling key studios and designers at the volutem am restione plia pa doluptibusci in pos sint.Empore, ullaborum comniat ioribea tiberum landaec tuscia dolor as doles pa idi forefront of the movement. Revealing the sant. key insights behind this rich new spectrum of design, The House of Glam will convert even 16 Udae nissincimi eumqui reribus volum volorendanis 17 the most hardened minimalists among us.

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MEDITERRANEAN NEW Editor: gestalten Features: Full color, hardcover, Homes and Interiors stitch bound, 288 pages, 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches under the Southern Sun Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 ISBN: 978-3-89955-981-1

RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 2019

A modernist take on Mediterranean aesthetics, this new movement in interior design embraces sumptuous minimalism through warm, earthy

tones, and natural materials. SAMPLE COVER

A welcoming, new, down-to-earth minimal- ODIAPORE DOLORITATI, OMNIS T, ism is gaining momentum in home interi- ors, from California to Morocco, Portugal to Mexico. This trend combines folkloric influ- ences with a rustic aesthetic, taking cues from arid landscapes to embrace warmth, light, and organic elements. Striking, sun- kissed interiors are replete with greenery to bring the outdoors in, and whitewashed walls are complemented by warm, earthy tones. Detailing like terracotta tiles, rattan furniture, and colorful handwoven textiles ODIAPORE DOLORITATI, OMNIS are offset by concrete, brick, and glass. OTATUR AUT DOLUPTIUS ESTO OD MIN REM ENIS EUM EOSSIT HARUM NONSEQUUNT, QUIS MOLOR MAGNIAM, CONSENI HILIBUSAM QUI IS MAGNIHILIS EVENTIO TEM QUAE The New Mediterranean showcases inspir- RE MA DUCIANIS SAM ET QUID QUAM, VOLORE ET RE NIMPORI BUSAM, SI SIT FUGIT DOLUPTATUR MAIOREM QUODICIIS dolore di ullibusa invella borruptatur, et fugia con nonsequi re - doluptusame volorum iur? illab orerores aspe cores a que qui sit cupta volorum am culla quibus quas preperit liquamus evel imus ut apera eicati di simentis nonsectur a nullore atemquost omnia ing residences and apartments that are debit, corae nis diti bea sequamustet percilibeate sit pe nonet ili- nobitaerum voluptat. Dolenecus quamet ex estios soloren daeris gent fuga. Itatiore et faccum acerunt veliquia consequi dolen- essin restium est, iuntur suntus, expliqu untemqu iscium essit dipsunt quibus, vidior sundelenis iur aut autempos estisci facerit omnimol upicaboriam eatur, vitam, offic tem faccatem in- infused with this relaxed, Mediterranean licipsam, cusandi autem re cusciatquate eos ute ent dem lab imi, velesti nis magnam, sinis utem earionsecea sequae se nobis deri cus qui vendam quatasperum fugit ommodignam fugia dolo et fu - voluptas qui undunto con con nusam quas enianditas auta ditis git quat alit lame aut occus, eos maionet ape consequam es - experere nimus et ilignis ad ea int, tet laccaer chilla doluptat. aesthetic. The book introduces the designers, sectem faccus assequasped quam voluptas et laciandicta quam Velestias eatiusd aeptatur. impossum quae estruntum fugia incipsandias nonseque voluptae veliatqui ut entia natius dolor velecum repelendio quatumque quaera dernam, offic tem cus mostiumquae nimpor sinctio. Et la volore entusaeria dolupit et nonecesequam fugiationsed que pello con pe nonsectus int ex-

architects, and brands who are bringing the UT AD QUI CONES ET FUGA. ET LIQUOD QUE PLICIL MILIBUS INCI TEM optat esequib usanihicius volupta ssimi, simporem si vid ma vol- pello ribustio quosam faccaepudi doluptam incto molupiet ESTI CONSERF ERIBUS AUT AS EA DE VOLORER SPERITA CUS EXCEPED orem sincia quae. Nam et quo bea sunt.Velique aut fuga. Quuntem perio. Quas quibus. Epturecatur secti voluptibus veraeceperum MOSSE EUM FUGITAM DOLOR SEREPER RUNTIAT VIDI DOLOREM IUM QUI style to life, outlining key elements in order APISITIIS PRESERUM FACEA IM IPITATAS DOAD EVELIA. oluptia dolupiscia nessimi, experum aut erempos suntiore qui od momolupiusTem et faces rernatur, sit rem eum eossinupu to show how to create this look at home. More than a design trend, this is a philoso- phy to transform interiors into havens of light, craftsmanship, and simplicity.

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10 Architecture & Interior FRONTLIST 11 RICARDO BOFILL KITCHEN LIVING Editors: gestalten & Ricardo Bofill Features: Full color, hardcover, Editors: gestalten & Tessa Pearson Visions of Architecture linen quarter-binding, Kitchen Interiors for Features: Full color, hardcover, multiple paper stocks, 300 pages, Contemporary Homes stitch bound, 256 pages, 24.5 × 33 cm, 9 ¾ × 13 inches 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 45 $ 69 Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 ISBN: 978-3-89955-940-8 ISBN: 978-3-89955-965-1

Poetic spaces, surreal structures, and dramatic The kitchen is the heart of every home. Combining visions. The extraordinary career of Ricardo Bofill inspiring interior design and professional knowledge, is collected in this monograph, which reveals this is a tasteful guide to creating spaces that go his inspiring approach to architecture and life. beyond mere function.

Ricardo Bofill changed the 20th century with With a pinch of salt and plenty of ­person‑ his revolutionary visions for urban archi- ality, kitchens have become the pulse of tecture. From sci-fi utopian social housing human life at home. What was once a purely projects to postmodern classicism, and utilitarian space has transformed into the onwards to high-tech glass and steel room where we share our happiest experi- modernism, the architect's bold vision has ences. We learn, fight, remember, entertain, been nothing short of ambitious. Taller de ­discover, and embark on adventures through Arquitectura, Bofill’s workshop, has been a ­cooking. Kitchen­ Living ­delves into the space thriving centre of creative rebellion for over where we now spend most of our time. five decades. Whether ­looking to make small changes, or Today, Bofill’s buildings like Walden 7, Kafka’s a completely new kitchen redesign, we look Castle, and La Muralla Roja are immortalized at current technology­ and trends that have in popular culture, and there is a renewed inte‑ ­allowed these spaces to become more rest in his radical ideas around shared space ­experimental. From kitchen designers and and alternative styles of living. food writers to ­photographers, we go on a Ricardo Bofill: Visions of Architecture traces voyage through the kitchen interiors that a legacy that is characterized by idealism inspire the people who have made food their and defiance. The most comprehensive book life. Draw inspiration and learn life hacks on Bofill to date, it presents his iconic build- on how subtle touches can create mighty ings and gathers spectacular new photog- solutions. raphy together with commentary from the man himself to give new insight into his life and work. This monograph stands as a testa- “Celebrates life in the kitchen.” ment that in the 21st century, the architect’s ELLE DECORATION Pretty in Pink with vision is more prescient than ever. “Tells you how to smartly integrate your a Monochrome Edge kitchen into your living space.” DE STANDAARD “Highlights the Spanish architect’s greatest hits in technicolour.” WALLPAPER

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12 A rCHITECTUREchitecture & Interior RECENT LIST 13 PETITE PLACES SMALL HOMES UPGRADE ISAY WEINFELD Clever Interiors GRAND LIVING Home Extensions, Alterations An Architect from Brazil for Humble Homes Interior Design for and Refurbishments Compact Spaces

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14 Architecture & Interior BACKLIST 15 ROCK THE BOAT ROCK THE SHACK OUT OF THE BOX! APPETIZER Boats, Cabins and Homes The Architecture of Cabins, Brand Experiences between New Interiors for on the Water Cocoons and Hide-Outs Pop-Up and Flagship Restaurants and Cafés

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With ever more demands made on tool i frequently employs. the leading news of the day. examines the forces that have transformed for Newspapers in the their creative powers, today’s entrepreneurs a range of studies as a guide, the small team had Twenty-First Century to devise a content structure, decide on a format, the industry and showcases the best of edito- articulate a graphic proposal, recruit staff, and team up with designers to extend a world of come up with a name—all in just six months. From the start, the journalistic heart of i To launch a newspaper was very clearly conceived. The newspaper had rial design in the news context. Following during a financial crisis, to be selective in its coverage, be impeccably customer-led visions into integrated brand edited, and offer a product that looked at a time when print media outstanding. “A specialized, generalist news­ everywhere was strug- paper,” as Martim Avillez Figueiredo defined it. the shift to digital, the role of ­visual journal- In this foundational moment, the team focused identities. Merging professionalism with gling—and in one of the on a few journalistic reference points, particularly urban magazines such as the smallest markets in Europe, 2. Village Voice, Real Simple, Fast Company, and ists has evolved. As our reading habits no less—you must be either Monocle. The goal was to inform city readers playfulness and mission statements with per- crazy about newspapers or in a truly cosmopolitan way, producing both simply crazy. In 2009, despite breaking news coverage and major political change, so do the ways in which designers and economic reporting, while also tackling sonal provenance, they draw up meaningful these hurdles, Jornal i, sports with a smart, narrative approach. or simply i, appeared with The newspaper hit the newsstands on a splash on Portuguese May 7, 2009, the first Portuguese daily to be deal with typography, grid ­systems, and launched in the twenty­first century. Everything visual stories that work. newsstands. Its first editor, about it—full­color, able to be printed on the Martim Avillez Figueiredo, bleed, stapled—was high­quality and magazine­like, down to the reduced tabloid illustration in order to tell a story in the most said that “an entire genera- format. It also featured a radically new presen­ Upstart! presents fresh branding concepts tion of Portuguese journalists tation that did away with traditional sections in order to better appeal to urban audiences. had been eagerly awaiting One of the great innovations of i is its engaging way. a project like this.” original content structure. Both the newsroom for spirited companies around the world, run- and the consultants who participated in its From the start, i grabbed widespread conception agreed on the need to captivate the attention from both the market, whose response target audience with a unique offering, one free Newspaper Design discusses the dai- exceeded early expectations, and the industry. from the traditional sequence of thematic or ning the full thematic gamut: from modern- Peter Preston, at the time a columnist with the geographical sections. The design process was Guardian, described it as “one of the most complex. There was a great deal of back­and­ ly challenges­ of journalists and editorial innovative dailies in the world.” The content forth, changes in sequence, and false starts until, day hemp aficionados and specialist butchers, model and design were capable of articulating finally, the decision was made to organize the 3. a surprising range of composition off of its paper in four zones, each of which is denoted classical base. As André Macedo, former with a letter of the alphabet: first, Opiniões; “One of the great innovations of i is its original content ­designers, and introduces the work of the deputy editor and later editor, often says, second, Radar, an agile summary of the top structure. Both the newsroom and the consultants who participated to mezcal virtuosos and restoration experts. “i is a homage to classic typography and, news stories; third, Zoom, an area dedicated in its conception agreed on the need to captivate the target audience by extension, to classic journalism.” to the major story of the day; and last, Mais, with a unique offering, one free from the traditional sequence It was not as if the Portuguese market which covers lifestyle, culture, and sports. of thematic or geographical sections.“ teams behind some of the most influen- lacked quality journalism. There was (and is) In its initial iteration i also had a weekend With a focus on start-up projects, this compi- Público, the newspaper created in 1989 from edition featuring the Reportagem supplement the remains of Expresso, a weekly that had been with a selection of pieces from the New York Helvetica on a clear grid layout with no And in 2011, the SND named it the best­ run by ABC of Madrid and was aimed at the Times and the magazine Nos. dividing lines or unnecessary adornments, designed newspaper in the world. tial newspapers, such as the New York same rather conservative market segment. But in The color yellow plays an important role in yet incorporating a wide range of sophisticated What is truly remarkable about i is seeing lation pairs a survey of perfectly orchestrated the summer of 2008 the backers of Jornal i 1. i and its use here can be seen as an innovation. details and using a palette of primary colors. how excellent journalistic content can be realized there was a sophisticated urban news As Javier Errea put it, “Yellow no longer belongs “Paradoxically, austerity creates the ability to created when two crucial conditions are fulfilled: audience in Portugal that was not being served. on video and social media, which at the time to the populist press: it’s an effective color that, achieve visual splendor when that is called for,” the editorial and graphic teams are aligned; Times, The Guardian, and Libération. The group (consisting of Avillez Figueiredo; Basic Facts were still in their early phases. The plan was to when used deftly, has an enormous capacity adds Errea. The Spanish chapter of the Society and all the editors in the newsroom have a visual identity designs with in-depth case Javier Errea; Pedro Costa, editor of Região de Headquarters: Lisbon, Portugal create a news brand within two years and then for sophistication.” for News Design (SND) selected i as the visual mindset, coupled with an awareness that Leiria; and Francisco Santos, administrator of Type: National daily incorporate additional products. Typographically, the project looked best­designed newspaper of 2009, an award how news is presented is just as important that same paper) also agreed that the project Days of circulation: Monday to Sunday To design and develop a newspaper from to the history of journalism. “We wanted to it won again at later editions of the event. as the news itself. This does not require vast Unique insights from professionals paired Format: Small tabloid, stapled, bleed print studies that reveal exceptional storytelling and had to be, by necessity, multimedia. It should be scratch is a thrilling process and, these days, use classical fonts to recreate the look of a At the European Newspaper Awards of that resources, something that i has never enjoyed, Year of foundation: 2009 built on two pillars: print, to quickly position itself Founded by: Martim Avillez Figueiredo a rare privilege. In the case of i, with the immense traditional daily paper,” Errea explains. In this year, i was chosen as the best nationally but it does require a commitment to seek out with outstanding visual examples reveal in the market, and digital, with a special focus and Sojormedia (Grupo Lena) challenges involved, it was even more so. Using case, it meant using fonts such as Plantin and circulated European daily newspaper. imaginative solutions. Over time, deputy editor the full lifecycle of a brilliant branding system. 92 93 the inner workings of the news industry and make Newspaper Design a must-have for designers, publishers and journalists. “UPSTART! explores how a new generation of young businesses across various sectors have

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Chapter 1 Street fashion and their urban culture have Ever since its launch in 2007, Monocle Cities in focus come a long way from humble beginnings in has been passionate about improving our 18. Take the middle ground HowHow EdisonEdison Chen’sChen’s São Paulo the 90s. From disparate local scenes in Japan, ­cities. Each year it compiles a Quality of Downtown may be safe again but CLOTCLOT LabelLabel andand not everyone likes how it happened. Europe, and the US, the youth-driven move- Life Survey, which names the top 25 cities ments of hip-hop, punk, and skateboarding JUICEJUICE StoreStore TookTook to call home. Across the issues it has inter- A shipwrecked sailor who washed up institutes and theatres. This cultural mix on the Atlantic coast in the 16th century is most acute downtown. Until just a is said to have been the first to set few years ago the “centro” was largely eyes on the site of what would become derelict but a major clean-up is taking have ­finally infiltrated high fashion. viewed the most productive mayors, looked Brazil’s biggest, boldest and wealthiest place. A regeneration project is bringing HongHong Kong’sKong’s city. Today’s visitors to São Paulo may an influx of galleries and restaurants to Taming a megacity (clockwise arrive in a more leisurely fashion than the area, helping to rectify decades of from top left): Towers as far as Brands are now eager to collaborate with at the metropolises putting pedestrians first, the Portuguese adventurer João Ramalho neglect and show off some of the city’s you can see; Sesc 24 de Maio is in but the city still provokes the same finest monuments to modernism. a converted downtown department feelings of awe that he must have felt It’s in the newly buzzing city centre store and has a pool (see overleaf), StreetwearStreetwear SceneScene – albeit for different reasons. where chef Mélanito Biyouha runs art gallery and free dental service; the icons of music and art who are leading and met the people making room for parks, This business hub of 12 million Biyou’Z restaurant, serving dishes “in an the Minhocão Park is an urban scar that’s normally packed with cars inner-city residents is quite literally African way”. There’s a new non-profit but at night, and on Sundays, it’s a concrete jungle. Because for all its arts centre called Pivô, countless coffee handed over to pedestrians this creative crossover. Customers will stand both pocket-sized and plush. In this impor- sprawl, insecurity and urban density, shops and a renovated 13-storey cultural who are short on public parks; São Paulo is surprisingly verdant. Lush institute with a communal rooftop pool, Galeria do Rock, built in the toto thethe WorldWorld 1960s, in Centro foliage drips from overpasses, colourful the Sesc 24 de Maio. The grime from in line for hours to be the first to own exclu- tant book, the magazine’s editors unpack birds sit on pylons and the roots of fig pollution that once covered many of trees rip through pavements. São Paulo’s beautiful, but neglected, But the city means business. In the buildings is being removed. 17th century it became a gateway for The city’s plans have nevertheless sive pieces designed by the likes of Pharrell what makes a great city, and how to fix one gold exports thanks to the persistence sparked debate about whether urban of the bandeirantes, a group of bandits development should aim at gentrification who found dozens of mines. The money or help the growing number of people Williams, , and Tom Sachs. that’s flagging. How do you fashion your raised was invested in vast plantations of who are forced to live on the street and sugarcane and, later, coffee, transforming in the outskirts of the metropolis. “Since the metropolis and surrounding state the clean-up began, hundreds [of the into Brazil’s commercial centre and poor] are being forced back out onto the Lifestyle publication Highsnobiety is at own High Line, create the most ­covetable attracting a flurry of new residents. Skip street,” says academic Milena Durante. forward several centuries and little has Outside the centre, the city is trying changed: São Paulo is the place to make to open up its urban landscape. A the forefront of this global phenomenon. housing, or transform a grimy river­ into money in Brazil and prices reflect that. 15-year transport scheme to construct For all the stock-exchange traders, cycle paths, lower speed limits, expand media moguls and tech start-ups, the pavements and occasionally shut off city hasn’t forgotten the importance roads entirely is well underway. Paulista The Incomplete immortalizes the stories of a glistening asset? Beautifully shot and of culture. When coffee was first Avenue and the Minhocão, two major cultivated in the 19th century, out-of- arteries, are pedestrianised on Sundays work immigrants from Italy, Germany, (the latter closes to traffic at night too). brands ranging from Supreme to COMME EdisonEdison Chen Chen got got his his start start as as a apopular popular actor actor in in Chinese Chinese film, film, butbut hashas ­illustrated, this is a book that takes the Poland and Greece arrived. That was Since 2013, 460km of bicycle paths have followed by a second migration wave in been built. sincesince reinvented reinvented himself himself as as a amulti-disciplinary multi-disciplinary creative creative with with a a the early 20th century, with the arrival São Paulo makes most other cities of Japanese, Arabs and Koreans. Today feel like little villages. It’s huge, the social des GARÇONS. Alongside the most influen- focusfocus on on tapping tapping Hong Hong Kong’s Kong’s global global heritage heritage and and synthesizing synthesizing it it with with urbanism debate away from city hall and these third-generation communities give disparities are wide and the hardships the megacity a global character. can be extreme. But it’s the chaos among thethe global global nature nature of of street street culture. culture. Through Through his his brand brand CLOT CLOT and and São Paulo hosts the second-oldest the culture, the energy in the opulence tial designers and tastemakers, Highsnobiety explains what’s needed in ways that will Art Biennial in the world after Venice and the greenery amid the crowds that 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 and is home to top museums, cultural make Paulistanos feel utterly alive. empiresempires and and infiltrating infiltrating the the West.West. highlights the pieces and brands in men’s inspire us all. 94 95 144144 fashion which have stood the test of time.

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For a city and its services to run smoothly, it’s imperative to have a Surf Life Saving Australia Williams, and the fashion designers they withwith him. him. It’s It’s what what NakamuraNakamura points points out out that, that, in Japan, in Japan, forward. forward. While While pragmatism pragmatism does does play play a part, a part, so so their city.” therethere was was a movement a movement that that championed championed does does a unique a unique sense sense of luxury.of luxury. But But visvim’s visvim’s forward-thinking government willing to invest in smart healthcare and law Sydney inspiresinspires some some of ofvisvim’s visvim’s AmericanaAmericana in the in the ‘60s ‘60s and and ‘70s. ‘70s. Heavy-duty Heavy-duty clothing clothing wouldn’t wouldn’t define define “luxury” “luxury” in inthe the aspira- aspira- Helping professional lifeguards enforcement programmes. 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But Butit isn’t it isn’t meant meant to be to be Cuerpo de Bomberos de Santiago is the airport is often your welcome being run almost exclusively by “The cool book highlights the designers and precious,precious, rather rather it’s it’smeant meant to look to look better better with with mostly funded by private donations to a city. Calgary’s White Hat volunteers. Its success is down to its use.use. Purchasing Purchasing one one of visvim’sof visvim’s products products is just is just and, while the drivers, cleaners and Volunteers, a group of cowboy hat- identity as a true representative of the the start start of of a longer a longer relationship relationship with with its its office workers are paid, firefighters clad seniors who traipse through its listeners: the lgbt+ community. tastemakers that matter, such as Virgil Abloh, offerings.offerings. do the job for free. Volunteers work the airport offering directions, not Melbourne has long been known as “When“When I design I design a backpack, a backpack, it has it hasto to nights at firehouses, enjoying a only provide a valuable service but a progressive city and Joy has been be truebe true to everyday to everyday life. life. I really I really like likethe theidea idea of a of a tradition-rich environment between are also the perfect ambassadors a big part of that since hitting the emergency calls. for the city. airwaves in 1993. waistwaist harness. harness. It’s cool,It’s cool, but butyou you don’t don’t really really need need Raf Simons, Kanye West and Takashi Murakami.” a gigantica gigantic one. one. I think I think at the at the beginning beginning of my of my 2. 9. BallisticBallistic Nylon Nylon Backpack, Backpack, it had it had a bigger a bigger har- har- GoodGym Paseo Nocturno ness.ness. I use I use it, but it, but when when you you go ongo aon crowded a crowded UK Mexico City train,train, you you don’t don’t really really need need a giant a giant harness, harness, you you GoodGym’s programme is as Every Wednesday since 1998, ELLE know?”know?” heartwarming as it is healthy. cyclists have been gathering at SomeSome of the of thenotions notions Nakamura Nakamura keeps keeps Volunteers combine exercise with 21.00 at Mexico City’s El Ángel in thein theback back of hisof hismind mind recall recall the thecerebral cerebral ap- ap- efforts to help the community, de la Independencia monument to proachproach of avant-garde of avant-garde fashion fashion designers. designers. But But capping off 5km sprints with visits pedal around the city. The Paseo insteadinstead of broad of broad strokes strokes like likesilhouettes, silhouettes, cultural cultural to a pensioner’s house to help with Nocturno (Nocturnal Promenade) the gardening. The programme encourages cycling in a traffic- zeitgeists,zeitgeists, and and the the overarching overarching lifestyle lifestyle of his of his kicked off in 2009, when founder choked city. Its volunteers fill in consumers,consumers, Nakamura Nakamura considers considers the the little little de- de- Ivo Gormley began doing odd jobs as mechanics and ushers to make tails:tails: Construction, Construction, comfort, comfort, utility, utility, and and the thesort sort for a pensioner after his own jogs. sure no one gets lost along the way. of jeof ne je saisne sais quoi quoi bells bells and and whistles whistles that that sepa sepa- - raterate his his work work from from the the pack. pack. Although Although visvim visvim 3. 4. 10. doesdoes employ employ traditional traditional techniques techniques and and numer numer- - Emergency Response Team Green Bird Neighborhood Watch ousous artisans artisans who who specialize specialize in intricate in intricate embroi embroi- - Wellington Tokyo New York derydery and and dyeing dyeing methods, methods, using using items items like like New Zealand’s capital city is Alongside the Goth-Lolis, Forest This community-driven watchdog crushedcrushed cochineal cochineal beetles, beetles, it’s it’sequally equally import import- - precariously positioned near two Girls and other fashion tribes that was founded in the wake of a tectonic plates and surrounded parade around Omotesando there’s murder in Queens in the 1960s. ant ant for for Nakamura Nakamura to bring to bring something something new new to to by ocean. Each week, groups of a group in green bibs, holding Residents and shop owners the thetable table as well. as well. volunteers train in casualty welfare metal tongs and plastic bags. These are the eyes and the ears of a “It has“It hasto make to make sense sense to your to your life lifeor my or my and search and rescue. Started by are the Green Bird volunteers, a neighbourhood and report any life.life. As As a designer, a designer, this this is our is our role, role, to design to design residents in 1971, the Wellington litter-collecting non-profit set up suspicious behaviour to local somethingsomething that that makes makes sense sense every every day. day. Even Even Emergency Response Team, funded in 2003. The initiative has spread law enforcement. It’s proven an thoughthough I love I love old, old, vintage vintage stuff, stuff, that that stuff stuff was was by the city council, is part of the across Japan and further afield to effective means to reduce crime designeddesigned or madeor made for forthen—maybe then—maybe a hundred a hundred first line of response in a disaster. Paris, Boston and Singapore. and has since gone global. yearsyears ago ago or something. or something. I really I really want want to bring to bring backback something something I feel I feel from from the the past, past, but but the the thingsthings I design I design right right now now have have to make to make sense sense 1 19 260 260 now,now, and and it has it hasto be to coolbe cool now.” now.”

32 Design & Fashion RECENT LIST 33 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO HOTELS, INNS AND HIDEAWAYS SHOPS, KIOSKS AND MARKETS

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Over the past decade, Monocle editors have Since launch, the retail world has been one Monocle 100 / Design and homeware been writing about—and staying in—plenty of the pillars of Monocle’s editorial coverage. 47 Heath Ceramics of hotels. They’ve put to the test everything This is a must-have guide for anyone in the San Francisco

Tile and tableware manufacturer from cosy inns in the backstreets of Beirut, industry—from the independent boutique Heath Ceramics has been a northern Californian staple since the 1940s, even catching to cutting-edge offerings from international owner to the shopping-mall—but, equally, the eye of Frank Lloyd Wright, who selected its dinnerware for some of his projects. In 2003, brands in New York, Tokyo, and beyond. for anyone who enjoys a bit of retail therapy. husband-and-wife team Robin Petravic and Catherine Bailey took over the business and At the heart of everything has been one guid- We unpack what makes a perfect shopping expanded Heath beyond the original tile factory in Sausalito. Today, Heath – which is still made in California and counts ing principle: to find stop-ins that get the experience and offer tips on how to launch, as the third-largest dinnerware producer in the US – has an urban factory and shop in San simple things right and understand the value design, and run your own store. Through Francisco’s Mission district (pictured) complete with an excellent newsstand, as well as of thoughtful hospitality. interviews, in-depth reports, essays, insight a further Ferry Building branch and a Los Angeles showroom and pottery studio. “We want to In this book, Monocle reveals not only its and opinion, we explore the state of the high connect and have an experience that is not just about shopping,” says Petravic. Producing tiles, mugs and 100 favourite hotels, but also how you could street, and make a case for why bricks-and- more, Heath has collaborated with everyone from local food trailblazer Alice Waters to Artek start number 101 on its list with a wealth mortar shops are resolutely here to stay. – with which it produced a tea trolley and a set of stools. As always, the connection to the of advice and insight into what owning story, design and production is key. “There aren’t a lot of places like Heath,” adds Petravic. And and running a perfect establishment in- he’s right. 2900 18th Street, 94110 11 415 361 5552 volves. From stunning photography and WHAT TO EXPECT heathceramics.com

In numbers illustration, to snappy essays and sharp 1948 founded • Our favorite 100 shops. 1959 original Sausalito factory built observations,­ The Monocle Guide to Hotels, Inns 200-plus staff • The ideal high street, market, kiosk, and Hideaways delivers a complete review of and shopping mall. 072 073 everything from escapists’ boltholes to third • Advice on starting out. spaces for entrepreneurs. • Essays: why we all love stationery shops, the perfect staff-to-customer Eating and drinking / Hotel restaurants Setting up shop ratio, and more. Eating inn 2 “Monocle’s manual suits vacationers and 20 steps Crunch the numbers Hotel restaurants • The shuttered shops we wish still existed. So, you’re thinking of stepping out on your own and opening a magazine shop Is it better to talk to the bank manager or save for yourself? Your own hoteliers.” BELLE or rethinking the record store? Whatever your plans, we’ve shopped around for circumstances will dictate this but there are a few rules of thumb. Be careful We’re sticklers for a square meal: a few time-tested tips on setting up your stall. about giving away equity too early (there may be several rounds of funding, • Interviews with the industry’s after all). Enquire too about your options. Might the developer cut you a deal to hearty, honest, minus the fuss and attract the right crowd to their gleaming (but as of yet empty) new precinct? foam, and in a smart setting. And as “Not only aimed at those who are taking competition in the industry stiffens, key players. restaurants attached to hotels are a vacation, but also at all the entrepreneurs luring in punters. • Three countries that make selling Yes, there’s still room in our Why we should buy into retail / Three countries that know how to sell roundup for the independent pension who wish to create a high-end facility.” that’s serviced family bashes for look simple. generations but what about the Hong DHD, HOTEL DESIGN DIFFUSION Kong buffet that’s perpetually stocked? And the ideal Harbour-view pub lunch in Sydney or terrace for breakfast in Merano? Read on for our list of spots in which to refuel, catch up with a contact and kick back with old friends. And should you over-indulge and need a lie-down, you won’t have far to go. Let us show you to your table.

1 2 3 Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong Soho House Berlin, Berlin Bauer Venezia, Venice Old-school supper Haus rules Sea change

Hong Kong Island’s oldest five-star hotel has This 1920s Bauhaus building, designed by Georg Among Venice’s grand palazzos, the fascist-era plenty of decorated restaurants. For a taste of the Bauer and Siegfried Friedlander, has been both modern façade of the Bauer’s Campo San Moisè city without scrimping on the haute cuisine head a department store and the headquarters of the entrance stands out. The 18th-century building to Cantonese restaurant Man Wah on the 25th Communist party’s Central Committee. Since first opened as a hotel in the 1880s but in the floor, which has been steaming classics since 1968. 2010, it’s been home to Soho House, with 65 1940s a new modern wing was built (the side The views are stunning and few menus deliver rooms and 24 apartments, a gym, a rooftop pool, facing the Grand Canal still boasts a Byzantine- more of what this city does best per mouthful. the art deco-style Club Bar and two restaurants, gothic exterior). Inside is a sleek marble lobby If you want a dollop of the city’s colonial past which serve US and Aegean dishes respectively. and sumptuous staircase, while outside there are 1 3 sample the fish and chips at The Chinnery or set The Venetian restaurant Cecconi’s, with its canalside tables at which to enjoy a drink. sail for the Clipper Lounge if you think buffets are open-plan kitchen, is open to non-members and Guests have access to Settimo Cielo (Seventh Spot a niche See change best. Wash it all down with drinks at Captain’s Bar serves seafood specialities and handmade pasta. Heaven), the highest terrace in Venice, where There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the future of physical retail Think about how the area is evolving. Is your patch promising enough to – an institution that mixes it up until late. The weekend brunches are an understandable hit. breakfast is served against a breathtaking backdrop. but starting up won’t be an easy ride. Remember: the fact that something hasn’t support a specialist business or will it be overrun with the wrong brands by the 5 Connaught Road 1 Torstrasse 1459 Campiello San Moise been done before doesn’t mean it should be done now. Rethinking what shops time you open? Does your new berth need a wild-yeast bakery when there’s a ϩ852 (0)2522 0111 ϩ49 (0)30 405 0440 ϩ39 041 520 7022 do is good; having to draw on the excuse that you’re “ahead of your time” if you hypermarket mooted to open? Take a gamble on side streets, underserved ’hoods mandarinoriental.com sohohouseberlin.com bauervenezia.com fail isn’t – subject your ideas to scrutiny before you commit. and the up-and-coming rather than been-and-gone corners of commerce.

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Lessons learned 34 Design & Fashion 1. The US is unapologeticRECENT about its LIST love of doing 35 everything on a larger scale. It might seem greedy to create a department store the size of a small town, filled with everything from high fashion to fine dining, but America knows the value of indulgence and one-stop convenience – after all, retail is oftentimes about letting loose. 2. Provenance is becoming a more significant part of retail in the US, and transparency in manufacturing and sourcing materials from nearby producers are some of the ingredients in this new, conscientious This page: Heath Ceramics movement. With the finished product in hand, not in San Francisco is the only can you trace its “Made in USA” journey but you paradigm of conscientious can be sure that it has stimulated a network of local retail in the US; patrons makers and retailers along the way. can see how the brand’s 3. When it comes to retail, the American Dream is more handsome ceramics are made before taking their real than reverie – there is an appetite and demand pick in the showroom. for quality wares across the entire nation. And while Right: Greer, Chicago, in most countries the best shops tend to stick to stocks fine stationery the capital, the US is a land of opportunity. Why and memorabilia – the be another florist in New York when you could find charming Remington Rand an equally astute and sizeable audience in San Diego typewriters are, sadly, or Maine? not for sale – that nod to America’s literary tradition

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The cotton khadi fabrics he often to make cheese and bake bread of Alexis Tsipras’s refusal to wear a tie, wears are rich with symbolism that stretches back before starting the independent Vladimir Putin’s refusal to wear a shirt to Mahatma Gandhi. shop in Peckham, a now-thriving or, God forbid, Tony Abbott’s refusal pocket of southeast London. 01 to wear anything more than a pair of “We opened the shop to bring 304 pages, 20 × 26.5 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches 338 pages, 20 × 26.5 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches tight budgie-smugglers. Each one sends our appreciation and experience a message: I’m diff erent; I’m hard; I’m of food production into a retail younger than the other guy. environment,” says Jones. 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36 Design & Fashion RECENT LIST 37 LESS AND MORE LESS BUT BETTER EVERGREEN AFRICA RISING The Design Ethos Weniger, aber besser Living with Plants Fashion, Design and Lifestyle­ of Dieter Rams from Africa

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38 Design & Fashion BACKLIST 39 ESCAPE WANDERLUST USA NEW Editors: gestalten & Cam Honan The Great American Hike Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 320 pages, 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 50 ISBN: 978-3-89955-985-9

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Long-distance trekking, short day trips out of town, an extended weekend escapade; the first series installment of our bestselling Wanderlust has it all.

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PLACES TO STAY Editors: Debbie Pappyn & NEW David De Vleeschauwer Features: Full color, hardcover, The Most Unique Hotels stitch bound, 312 pages, 20.5 × 27 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches at the End of the World Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 ISBN: 978-3-89955-986-6

RELEASE: AUGUST 2019

Discover magical, remote locations around the world, from Africa to the Arctic, that will help you disconnect from modern life and enter a state of wonder.

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Silence. Calm. Open spaces. These are the new luxuries. In this turbulent era it has become ever more crucial to disconnect and slow down. Remote Places to Stay shares 22 out-of-the-way places where you can get off the grid and reconnect to the essentials, surrounded by raw pristine nature. Some of

these remote places are only accessible by Hotel Budir Hotel Budir foot, others by train, small boat, or bush plane—but they are all places with a very strong sense of space. Snaefellsnes Iceland Snaefellsnes Iceland Snaefellsnes From lavish to spare architecture, from the Arctic to the desert landscapes of Africa, from a peaceful retreat in the Himalayas to a secret convent in the south of Italy, each exceptional retreat has been carefully se- lected to inspire and spark a state of wonder. 15 14 14 Exploring the pages of Remote Places to Stay is a visual journey you will never forget. top right The west coast of Iceland is An archetypal Icelandic characterised by the rugged chapel, as intensely black as landscape, dotted with quiet the lava fields that surround and isolated villages. and protect it.

Hotel Budir Hotel Budir DEBBIE PAPPYN & DAVID DE VLEESCHAUWER, journalist and photographer respectively, have been passionately exploring the world for more than a decade. They have visited over 100 countries and their articles have appeared

Snaefellsnes Iceland Snaefellsnes Iceland Snaefellsnes in publications including Monocle, Wallpaper*, The Financial Times, and National Geographic. Hotel Budir Hotel Budir Snaefellsnes Iceland Snaefellsnes Iceland Snaefellsnes YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

BON VOYAGE Boutique Hotels for the 15 14 14 Conscious Traveler Editors: gestalten & Clara Le Fort 15 14 14 Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 top right ISBN: - - - - The west coast of Iceland is An archetypal Icelandic 978 3 89955 963 7 characterised by the rugged chapel, as intensely black as top right landscape, dotted with quiet the lava fields that surround The west coast of Iceland is An archetypal Icelandic and isolated villages. and protect it. characterised by the rugged chapel, as intensely black as landscape, dotted with quiet the lava fields that surround and isolated villages. and protect it.

44 Escape FRONTLIST 45 BEAUTIFUL MACHINES NEW Editor: gestalten The Era of the Features: Full color, hardcover, Elegant Sports Car stitch bound, 320 pages, 30 × 27 cm, 11 ¾ × 10 ½ inches Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 45 $ 69 ISBN: 978-3-89955-988-0

RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 2019

Buckle up and enjoy a tour of the most stylish sports

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favorite) to the Ferrari Daytona (famously velecae nosam que et fugit ma nus ent aperro cum fugit magnisqui doluptu rianimi, autende nihilicae restrum resto ma quos perspienture volorem aspid que labo. Axim que cuptas sequam, nobissed qui replicated for the Miami Vice TV series) and des aut expliquis aditaque natiis dolor arumquam landiores maion comniet omnihil itatem fuga. Ut the slick Aston Martin DB5 (James Bond's aut quibus, im am rere volore pa nonsed magnis nem illatet res ra ad mi, odiae eatisimincid eos vol- favorite mode of transport), discover the orum nusa dolupta vendus, ne nis dolupti dit ex- cerenda dolendi ommosa nimusci to ipsum reiunt volorehent, quos venest, simaximpos estorum ius, velibus maio. Ut voloratus ant lit andiae sundae dolupta estion conem acepellore cus. Cus que odis eum cuptatque comnimus que te et ut ducitaest eictus doluptam alignim usciusa ape cullique od et a niminusant, to int, sitistrum Ga. Itatqui dit et volore vendictiost quissum comnihiti quam nobis dolo magnatur a sae ium fascinating stories behind quintessential nissiminis perum aut del iustion sendella volupta earum, unt, iur, offic te vero bea ab ipit mi, volorro quaspelit assequis apid untem vellant ium ea volo- audic to volupta erunt, nitae vitibus as si occatium dolor re vendel evelia que ex estio eictatur solor- bearumenis aut labor soluptati ipientur? re rehendist eum re nonsentur simposae dolupitat. est, quodis et et autatur adigenda sanderovid qu- rum ad quatus. Volorehendis estiae net, suntect aectusam, te Urem ut fugitas ipit optas volenis ma doluptat asiti nvelestorit reicia sequatibus audita culles et Vitatias magnim eiustrum hillaut ipsaniet ad magnatem dipicilitio blaut optatio. Nam quis ma res molorumquat. inveratus aceaqui asperci delesera acienis mi, qui sports cars. In Beautiful Machines we look que simagnihitat eiument, conet ullis et, omnihiti quid est verum aliquia sumquia veniae. Ut aute- ut restisc iandeles andi omnimpo riosaero to dellam catur? quasimincto tecto toresequis doluptas am, occus, quides plabo. Itatus volorro reptae eatium, eatur under the hood of classic autos that became sinis nis qui consequae nimusam cum quias quatur IDIGNIS CUSAM T150 C SS Coachwork by Pourtout. 1 of 3 extant. sit abo. Et hil ipisinciis erupicil maxim accus most, UREM tectur, sitam sequi comnimpero moditata poreria Utemolor acilluptae porerfe ribus, et ium doluptur sequi to blaute a consequid sperferumque suntur aut volupta testrum que qui Engine: 3996 cc, 6-cylinders Chassis no.: 90120 quidelit officat inusto dem eum qui serro quis corepudae et volupta quatus. icons of a whole era, tracing back their his- utem experumqui sitatur, cum consequam quam Horsepower: 140 Engine no.: 17318-C nossum ne sa doluptatem nones inctibus alisqui occaepeles ne quias estiatia quis dellorem rem tory and highlighting the engineering that 102 103 defined them.

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Editors: gestalten & Ulf Poschardt aperferibus con perias sant esti suntur, sed qua- Nam et ma dolores maio. Ebit late natusam ligent tisit ent inis soluptio id ulparumqui ut quo dellab que quaeribus quia dolo omnisque prerum aut et in pelit, ut vendit repero illab ist, qui con rem ea- laut voluptate at omnihil ipsam aditat perum fugia Price: € 35 (D) £ 35 $ 40 quass incipsus. volori quis si con pa et volenem fugiaestori quas Dem sundam, sus commod maxim la ped quiate re eaquos alit, nis ea volorer ferspelis mi, vel maio secepel laccuptae parion eariori corpos dessit iunda tem quuntibusdae ped ma verum latemos dolorro ISBN: 978-3-89955-687-2 sam, sam apitem unt, comnis veribus volo omnita vitaernam ate am quis magnim quasit, omnis es delenit ionsedita quam nullente adio venda sant ex et imillitin non core occum accaectem aciis di perumqui omnihic iateni doluptatur aut im utecus blaccupta porerion re aliatur, aut quas nullita epe- utate venimusdam, temque im voloribus nimpo- diaspites con consedit restium qui offictori dolor recatem dercimpelit quis re, inullo quidem fuga. siti to endipsa perupidis dolendam

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46 Escape FRONTLIST 47 BRUMMM #4 TWO WHEELS SOUTH

NEW By: Matias Corea Editor: gestalten Motorious Chronicles Editors: Hermann Köpf & Christian Eusterhus A Motorcycle Adventure Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, softcover, 212 pages, from Brooklyn to Ushuaia stitch bound, 272 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 19.90 (D) £ 20 $ 30 Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 25.99 $ 40 ISBN: 978-3-89955-980-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-976-7

RELEASE: JUNE 2019

Much more than a means of transportation, motorcycles are a way of life. Combining powerful stories with striking photography, BRUMMM has become the leading publication for the classic Go on the trip of a lifetime. Two Wheels South shows you how to realize your own journey. SAMPLE COVER motorcycle community.

BRUMMM is a packed full of inspiration for Come along for the adventure of a lifetime: The days pass quickly on the road. As we move The freedom further from the busy cities, we get to spend everyone who loves the purr of a motorcycle an epic motorcycle journey traversing the of simplicity more time in nature. I haven’t really camped since I was a teenager and I missed waking up engine. Bringing together the work of some Americas, from Brooklyn to the end of — in a small tent in the middle of a forest. of the best known photographers with fas- Patagonia. Revel in the freedom of a road cinating stories, this is a landmark publica- trip, and join two friends riding into the tion in the field, documenting motorcycle unknown—traveling 20,000 miles across a culture across cultures and ages. BRUMMM diversity of magnificent landscapes. From is generously designed to showcase a range the Guatemalan jungle, to the magical, of styles and visual languages, making it a desolate Bolivian salt flats, the high roads of must-have for anyone who is passionate the Peruvian Andes, all the way to Ushuaia, about motorcycles. the Land of Fire.

I walk outside still half asleep and I feel immediate peace. stuff? Do I really need everything I own? I feel as though I’m Follow this trip through photography and There is something magical in waking up to the sound of even carrying too many things right now. birds and the wind gently moving the trees. It’s a different rhythm in the forest. It almost feels like it can slow your For every day that we plan to camp, we get food and wine in advice from Matias Corea on how to prepare heart rate down. I get the water going and I put some coffee the nearest town and try to get to the campsite before dark. in the filter. I look around and realize how much I missed na- We learn the hard way. Trying to set up camp in the dark ture in my life. takes twice as long when you’re tired and hungry and you for an endeavor of this magnitude, with just want to unwind. Setting up the tent, making a fire, siz- Making coffee is not a morning chore anymore. It’s a quiet zling something on the grill and toasting with your friend to moment of pleasure, no need to rush through it. It’s my only a great day on the road —there’s nothing like it. focus. There’s beauty in getting used to new rituals. This is reflections chronicling breakdowns, break- now part of what we do, how we live. We have simplified our I can not imagine this trip without camping, the freedom of YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE lives a lot and I feel lighter, more nimble. Everything we have pitching our tent and just being in nature for the night. No is on our bike, and the things that I have back home seem to reception, no distractions, just a quiet forest and a slower throughs, and serendipitous encounters have suddenly lost value and utility. Why do I have so much pace. with local characters.

42 TISHOMIGO PARK, MISSISSIPPI —USA DAY 7 — 1,543 MILES 43 2424 / 25/ 25 Hit the open road and discover the vastness BRUMMM #1 Motorious Chronicles and beauty of the Americas. Editors: Hermann Köpf & Christian Eusterhus MATIAS COREA Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 40 Born in Barcelona, Matias Corea moved ISBN: 978-3-89955-900-2 to Brooklyn in 2002 to further his career as a designer and entrepreneur. In 2006 he co-founded Behance. His deep passion for motorcycles, travel, and BRUMMM #2 photography drive his curiosity and his Motorious Chronicles constant search for opportunities to learn, Editors: Hermann Köpf & grow, and adapt through new adventures. Christian Eusterhus Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 40 ISBN: 978-3-89955-908-8 YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

RIDE OUT! Motorcycle Roadtrips BRUMMM #3 and Adventures Motorious Chronicles Editor: gestalten Editors: Hermann Köpf & Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 Christian Eusterhus ISBN English: 978-3-89955-957-6 Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 40 ISBN: 978-3-89955-946-0 ISBN French: 978-3-89955-890-6

DAY 87 — 12,645 MILES 156 LEIMEBABMA DISTRICT — PERÚ / DAY 98 — 12,476 MILES 157157

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78 / 79 BON VOYAGE THE NEW OUTSIDERS

Editors: gestalten & Clara Le Fort Editors: gestalten & Jeffrey Bowman Boutique Hotels for the Features: Full color, hardcover, A Creative Life Outdoors Features: Full color, hardcover, Conscious Traveler stitch bound, 288 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 ISBN: 978-3-89955-963-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-964-4

These alluring design hotels are changing the The New Outsiders celebrates outdoor creativity. world of accommodation. Bon Voyage invites you Fresh ideas, adventurers, and sustainable to explore places fusing world-class hospitality entrepreneurs inspire a new outdoor generation with a sustainable approach. to live a life less ordinary under the open sky.

Join an adventurous new movement of con- RIAD JARDIN SECRET MARRAKECH, MOROCCO What is it about the great outdoors that The wildness within: climbing is everywhere these days, but free-climber Chris Kalman describes why the heart scious travelers and visionary hoteliers who A well-kept makes you start planning your next trip on FREE-CLIMBING of the sport has become harder and harder to find. are offering a modern alternative to traditional Secret the way home from an adventure? Whether tourism, one that embraces mindful moments, it is the fresh air, the raw beauty of nature, a fresh inspiration, and an innovative, sustain- life-changing encounter, or the opportunity able approach. Fuel your wanderlust and meet to unplug from the daily grind, the wilder- a generation of global citizens who are cel- ness has something for all of us. ebrating nature and local communities, and The New Outsiders celebrates outdoor c­ rea‑ explore how sustainable travel and hospitality tivity by profiling the adventurers and green can leave a more positive impact on the planet. entrepreneurs whose innovative ideas are From low-impact, vernacular architecture to shaping a new ethos. Join this community unique food cultures, a spirit of creativity and of inspired mavericks and free ­spirits who ingenuity connects the conscious traveler to are exploring far-flung countries, running Building on heritage and timelessness, wellbeing and a free-spirit attitude, local populations. Activist hoteliers are giving Riad Jardin Secret pairs a wholesome life with creativity. cutting-­edge outdoors brands, and develop-

Taken over from a French family by creative duo Cyrielle Astaing zelliges, tadelakt, and textured hand-painted walls create a strik - back through education, investment, and con- and Julien Phomveha, Riad Jardin Secret has been given a sec - ing impression. ing new gear—all with sustainability and ond lease of life. Creative mavericks, Astaing and Phomveha both previously worked in the fashion industry: craving adven - The riad and its original patina became the perfect setting for the servation, while their guests embrace mindful ture and a profound change of lifestyle, the duo chose to settle in duo to share their love for Marrakech and passion for photogra - social responsibility in mind. Marrakech after their many visits there. In their search for a riad phy, design, art and a sustainable way of life. “We wanted to stay they could call home, they came across an early twentieth centu - as far away as possible from modern, fancy hotels or the lavish ri - and authentic engagement. invites ry gem called riad Jardin secret. A century back, a rich Marrakchi ads we had visited. Our initial project was to find an intimate, se - showcases must-visit Bon Voyage built two identical riads, one of which he gave his favourite mis - cret place with a human scale, and keep it that way!”, the couple The New Outsiders tress as a present. This generous gift was Riad Jardin secret, explains. The duo set out to renovate the entire property whilst you into a world of extraordinary experienc- which stands out for the quality of its craftsmanship: stucco, preserving its historical heritage and an “anti-modern” way of life. locations and unusual experiences, from es: whether a wilderness escape on Namibia’s Iceland to Patagonia, for everyone who calls remote Skeleton Coast, a food journey that the great outdoors their second home. Pick engages with Syrian refugees in Beirut, or a up your backpack and step outside—it is peaceful French yoga retreat in a treehouse, time to get inspired to live a life less ordi- the world is ripe for exploration. nary beneath the open sky. KEEP WARM AND WATERPROOF CLARA LE FORT JEFFREY BOWMAN The renowned travel journalist was co-editor is an observer and curator of contemporary of gestalten’s titles Once In a A Lifetime outdoor culture, and has worked on Vol.1 & Vol.2 and A Delicious Life. Specializing in several gestalten publications, notably DARKFIN GLOVES BISON SOCKS luxury and sustainability, she works as an editor The Outsiders. He is the creative and brand Fans of watersports will love these These supercozy socks are made by high-performance water propulsion and United By Blue, who pride them- paddle gloves from Black Lagoon. The selves on using sustainable materi- for French and international publications, director of sustainable backpack brand webbed fingers increase the surface area als to make all their clothing and of the hand by 70 percent, making the accessories. The socks are made from gloves suitable for all kinds of aquatic bison down—a waste product including Les Echos, Madame Figaro, and Millican, and lives with his dog Loki in the activity from whitewater river boarding from the ranching industry. Claiming to snorkeling and kayaking. Best of all to be softer than cashmere and they are made from 100 percent true nat- warmer than wool, the socks feature ural latex, which makes them highly flex- reinforced heel and toe areas for Wallpaper*. She spends most of her time mountains of the Lake District in England. ible and naturally biodegradable to boot. Zextra durability. travelling to unspoiled locations. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

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The BLACKYAK Khillari Jacket “This collection of eco-friendly boutique hotels ticks all the boxes when it comes THE OUTSIDERS to being lightweight, waterproof, windproof, and durable. At just fuels our desire to travel.” ELLE New Outdoor ­Creativity 2.5 ounces (71 grams) in weight, it claims to be the lightest jacket with PUFFY PONCHO SHEEP SUIT MOUNTAIN SLEEPING BAG the smallest packing volume—both crucial features for backpacking in Editors: gestalten & Jeffrey Bowman Rumpl’s versatile Puffy Poncho is down. Handy features include a zip- This all-in-one Zone One Sheep Suit Weighing in at just 3 pounds and 7 ounces the mountains. Designed to offer max- “Tells how you can live a 5-star experience made using the same technology that per-secured kangaroo pouch, a media from Icebreaker is just the ticket for (1.5 kilograms), the Puma MF sleeping imum protection in extreme weather, Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 is applied to down jackets and sleep- port, and even a beverage holder. snow sports. Stretchy, thanks to its bag from Western Mountaineering the jacket has been stripped of all ing bags. Fashioned from lightweight When you are not using the poncho Lycra content, it also features merino will keep you toasty up to -25 °C. The unnecessary extras such as pockets. in energy saving hotels.” LA REPUBBLICA ISBN: 978-3-89955-513-4 waterproof fabric and filled with down to stay warm and dry, it unbuttons mesh panels to help regulate tempera- secret lies in the design of the bag, which Instead it has a built-in elastic tape it is superwarm in cold, wet weather. to provide a blanket and can ture. It’s a snug fit, with a tight-fitting has a full down collar and two densely that will keep the jacket as close as Literally an all-in-one, it has every- pack right down inside its front pocket protective hood, zipper chin guard, packed tubes that interlock when the bag possible to the layers beneath, ensuring thing covered from the generous hood to give you a comfy pillow. and flatlock seams. is zipped up, cutting out any drafts. maximum warmth and protection.

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50 E sCAPE RECENT LIST 51 THE GREAT ALONE WANDERLUST

By: Tim Voors Editors: gestalten & Cam Honan Editor: gestalten Hiking on Legendary Trails Features: Full color, hardcover, Walking the Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, stitch bound, pages, 240 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches Pacific Crest Trail × cm, × inches 17 24 6 ¾ 9 ½ Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 Price: € (D) £ $ 24.90 21.99 30 ISBN: 978-3-89955-901-9 ISBN: 978-3-89955-977-4

Explore the world one step at a time—embark on trails Time is precious. The world is waiting. that invite, inspire, and invigorate. Wanderlust presents Rediscover yourself. The Great Alone the best walking routes with informative maps, is the epic adventure of a relatable explorer. practical tips, and captivating landscape photographs.

Get ready for the sublime beauty of the Wanderlust explores legendary hiking trails in GOOD TO KNOW BACKGROUND HELPFUL HINTS howledhowled throughout throughout the the day, day, dumping dumping more more than than thatthat lots lots of of people people slowly slowly become become rigid rigid and and inflex- inflex- START/FINISH DIGGING DEEPER Cornwall has a long SUSTENANCE Cream teas (tea with sixsix inches inches (15 (15 centimeters) centimeters) of of snow snow around around me. me. My My Minehead, Somerset mining heritage. The geological and geo- scones, clotted cream, and jam), fish and Pacific Crest Trail. From the Mojave Desert ibleible as as they they get get older. older. It It is is almost almost as as if if we we slowly slowly enchanting corners of the world. The short Poole, Dorset morphological processes that created the chips, and seafood are all culinary highlights beard,beard, which which had had grown grown as as long long as as the the snow snow was was county’s landscape mean that there is a rich of the West Country. Tired hikers might findfind it it harder harder and and harder harder to to adapt adapt to to unexpect unexpect-- SEASON selection of minerals. In days past, miners also find solace by making stops in pubs deep,deep, froze froze solid solid in in the the process. process. I Iput put on on all all the the eded changes. changes. It It is is never never too too late late to to improve improve your your-- Year-round recognized where mineralization occurred to sample locally brewed ales and the cider through the soaring peaks of the Sierra clothesclothes I Ihad had with with me, me, wore wore my my sleeping sleeping socks socks as as and long-distance walks from across the through indicators such as plant species and the region is renowned for. self,self, and and it it is is always always a a choice choice whether whether you you want want ACCOMMODATION the hardness or tone of rocks (for example, gloves,gloves, and and put put my my feet feet in in ziplock ziplock bags bags to to prevent prevent Holiday cottages, hotels, hostels, B&Bs, greens marked secondary copper minerals toto go go through through life life grumpy grumpy or or joyful. joyful. Life Life is is short, short, campsites. or reds iron). Tin and copper were the main Nevada, to Canada, traversing the American themthem from from freezing freezing off. off. I Ihadn’t hadn’t been been this this cold cold the the globe travel over a variety of terrain: thin targets for miners, though other substances nono time time to to waste. waste. You You choose choose the the lens lens you you want want HIGHLIGHTS such as zinc and arsenic were also sought entireentire journey. journey. This This was was clearly clearly a a message message from from Durdle Door rock arch, Isle of Portland, after. Though the mining industry has for the toto see see the the world world through. through. I Iused used to to frequently frequently say say Chapel Porth Beach, Jurassic Coast, and the most part died out today, there are World West is not for the faint-hearted. Pristine thethe trail, trail, letting letting me me know know who who was was boss. boss. “Don’t “Don’t ice and desert sands; coastal tracks and forest Cornish Mining World Heritage sites. Heritage sites throughout the region tracing thatthat I Ihated hated surprises. surprises. Well, Well, I’ve I’ve decided decided never never their history between 1700 and 1914. Visitors everever forget forget me,” me,” she she hollered. hollered. For For the the first first time time toto say say that that again, again, to to let let surprises surprises enter enter my my life life a a TIP can see the distinctively shaped stone build- I Icould could see see the the Canadian Canadian mountains mountains stretching stretching As the path crosses estuaries, rivers, and ings and tour sites such as Geevor Tin Mine, mountain lakes, nights under the stars, and littlelittle more. more. It It would would be be great great if if I Icould could hold hold onto onto pathways. Be it around Tibet’s holy Mount streams, travelers should check ferry where an extensive selection of machinery is outout in in the the distance distance in in front front of of me. me. With With no no more more schedules or tide tables for the relevant on show. thisthis feeling feeling after after my my trail, trail, if if I Icould could become become much much areas before setting off. Services and tide thanthan 20 20 miles miles (32 (32 kilometers) kilometers) to to the the border, border, tears tears levels can vary with the season or time of spontaneous friendships forged over camp- moremore flexible flexible at at home. home. Perhaps Perhaps we we should should all all stop stop Kailash, through the Virgin River in Utah, or day. gentlygently rolled rolled down down my my cheeks. cheeks. It It was was somehow somehow toto swim swim in in the the lakes lakes of of life life more more often. often. fires, reward hikers who stay the course. Tim anan emotional emotional moment. moment. over Iceland’s volcanic landscapes, they are FLORA & FAUNA ThatThat night, night, I Iset set up up my my tent tent for for the the very very SEA VIEWS Gazing out over the ocean waves, visitors might see grey seals or lastlast time time in in the the howling howling wind. wind. I Ipeeled peeled off off my my dolphins. In the summer, basking sharks Voors—a passionate long-distance hiker soakingsoaking clothes clothes layer layer by by layer layer and and crept crept into into my my vividly depicted through spectacular photog- can sometimes also be spotted off the headlands of West Cornwall. sleepingsleeping bag bag to to restore restore my my temperature. temperature. I Iwas was ex ex-- who walked the trail alone over the course CanadaCanada haustedhausted and and could could not not believe believe that that the the follow follow-- raphy and in-depth descriptions of the highs � Former tin-mine engine house near Chapel Porth in North Cornwall. inging day day it it would would be be over over after after all all those those months. months. of mining. Set near the base of cliffs, the Crowns engine houses MileMile 2,6502,650 ItIt was was a a beautiful, beautiful, radiant radiant day day when when In over 1,000 km (621 mi.), it takes Bristol Channel of six months—details everything you need and lows of each route. at Botallack cut striking figures. Levant Mine was one of the most T E D K I N G I Irolled rolled up up my my tent tent for for the the last last time. time. I Iwalked walked successful mines in Cornwall, and copper, tin, and arsenic were ex- in ancient geological features MINEHEAD U N I D O M tracted there; today its 1860s steam-powered beam engine can still TheThe last last week week of of the the trail trail was was strange. strange. throughthrough an an enchanting, enchanting, white white world, world, realizing realizing be seen. and a range of flora and fauna to know; hiking etiquette, planning food re- With maps featuring noteworthy loca- Exmoor ConflictingConflicting emotions emotions flowed flowed through through my my body body thatthat I Icouldn’t couldn’t have have reached reached the the border border two two weeks weeks Overlooked by mining buildings and cliffs covered by while immersing travelers in the Westward Ho! National Park heathland that is painted yellow and purple by gorse and heather Somerset andand soul. soul. On On the the one one hand, hand, I Icouldn’t couldn’t wait wait to to laterlater because because of of the the excessive excessive snowfall snowfall that that was was to to from late summer, Chapel Porth is a beach of note on a trail that history of the region. supply boxes, and navigating bear territory. seesee my my family family again again after after six six months, months, but but on on bebe expected. expected. The The trail trail would would have have become become thor thor-- tions alongside background information and includes a plethora of sandy stretches. This National Trust site is Dorset home to birds such as rock pipits, and there are small caves that Devon thethe other other hand, hand, I Ifelt felt sad sad to to leave leave the the trail trail and and oughlyoughly impassable impassable and and dangerous. dangerous. I Ihad had arrived arrived can be visited at low tide. Jurassic Coast POOLE The show of color continues on the Lizard peninsula, destination for art enthusiasts today; Padstow, a working fish- Lyme Lushly illustrated and featuring spectacular friendsfriends behind behind so so soon. soon. I Icould could already already feel feel the the atat my my destination destination in in the the nick nick of of time. time. practical tips by Cam Honan, an expert who Dartmoor an area featuring the southernmost point on mainland Britain, ing port, has become renowned for its food culture; and Exeter, a Regis Padstow National Park Exmouth Durdle longinglonging for for this this simple simple existence. existence. Oh, Oh, how how I I TheThe Pacific Pacific Crest Crest Trail Trail hadn’t hadn’t disappoint disappoint-- Lizard Point. In the region, hikers will notice serpentine, deep- large city, is the home of a fine Gothic cathedral. Planning in a few Door wouldwould miss miss sleeping sleeping under under the the stars stars and and drink drink-- eded me me in in any any way way imaginable. imaginable. She She was was indeed indeed green rock with lines of red and white running through it. In the extra days to explore towns and villages in more detail is highly Cornwall Isle of Portland photography, the 2,650-mile (4,265-km) jour- has hiked many of the trails, Wanderlust will 1800s, the stone was polished and was used for diverse purpos- recommended. Plymouth Brixham inging from from the the rivers. rivers. It It would would probably probably be be hard hard-- es, including for fireplaces. On the strenuous 16.7 km (10.4 mi.) The South West Coast Path gives walkers of any abil- Chapel Porth walk from the Lizard to Coverack, there are also stiles made from ity a taste of England’s history, nature, and geology, and shows erer than than I Icould could anticipate anticipate to to leave leave the the wilderness wilderness St. Ives ney comes to life in The Great Alone. suit both intrepid beginners and seasoned the rock. Walkers should be careful, though—these look attrac- how all three are intertwined. Whether rock pooling at the edg- tive but are very slippery when wet. es of long expanses of sand, marveling at red-and-white striped Penzance behindbehind me. me. I Iwould would also also miss miss being being alone. alone. The The Falmouth Towns on the route have characteristics as varied lighthouses on rocky outcrops, or trekking rugged coastline and peacepeace and and simplicity simplicity of of being being alone alone in in silence silence as the path’s natural aspects: St Ives, which was once home to gorse-lined tracks, hikers of all abilities will find one or more ac- English Channel As much about physical and mental en- forfor days days resounded resounded in in my my mind. mind. I Ihad had tasted tasted trekkers. For modern-day transcendentalists, painters such as Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson, remains a tivity to suit on this diverse trail. | whatwhat it it meant meant to to be be alone alone in in nature nature for for a a while, while, durance as it is about overcoming loneliness somethingsomething I Ihad had never never experienced experienced before, before, and and or those who simply desire a casual break 28 whichwhich I Inow now longed longed to to give give a a more more structural structural and fear, ultimately The Great Alone is about placeplace in in my my life. life. from concrete scenery, this volume allows OnOn the the penultimate penultimate day, day, I Iwas was struck struck by by a a the power of the wilderness to restore the snowstormsnowstorm that that lasted lasted into into the the night. night. The The wind wind readers to live vicariously through vivid por- Hart’sHart’s Pass,Pass, WWashington,ashington, onlyonly aa fewfew milesmiles human spirit.Voors’s infectious enthusiasm fromfrom thethe CanadianCanadian border.border. SOUSOUTHTH L L A A K KEE TATAHHOEOE TTOO CANADACANADA 217217 traits, or to use the trips as impetus for their invites you to grab a backpack and set off own hiking journeys. on an adventure to rediscover yourself. The world is waiting. “A walker’s bible” ESCAPISM

“Provides tips, depicts legendary routes TIM VOORS including maps and stunning landscape is based in Amsterdam, and works around photography.” LONELY PLANET TRAVELLER the world as a speaker and interim Creative Director. He has walked across countries and continents, from Japan to Spain. He inspires audiences with tailored “story-doing” tales of adventure. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

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THE CURRENT THE RIDE 2ND GEAR BRUMMM #1 BRUMMM #2 New Wheels for New Custom Motorcycles the Post-Petrol Age and Their Builders Motorious Chronicles Motorious Chronicles Editors: Gestalten & Chris Hunter Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, pages, × cm, 352 30 27 Editors: Hermann Köpf & × inches 11 ¾ 10 ½ Christian Eusterhus Editors: Hermann Köpf & Price: € . (D) £ $ Editors: gestalten & Paul d’Orléans 49 90 50 68 Features: Full color, softcover, Christian Eusterhus Features: Full color, hardcover, ISBN (Rebel Edition): Features: Full color, softcover, 192 pages, 24 × 30 cm, stitch bound, pages, 978-3-89955-636-0 pages, × cm, 208 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 192 24 30 × cm, × inches × inches 21 26 8 ¼ 10 ¼ Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 40 9 ½ 11¾ Price: € (D) £ $ Price: € . (D) £ $ 35 35 50 ISBN: 978-3-89955-900-2 29 90 30 40 ISBN: 978-3-89955-956-9 ISBN (Gentlemen Edition): ISBN: 978-3-89955-908-8 978-3-89955-589-9

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56 E sCAPE BACKLIST 57 FOOD & BEVERAGES STORY ON A PLATE NEW Editor: gestalten The Delicate Art Features: Full color, hardcover, of Plating Dishes stitch bound, 256 pages, 22.5 × 29 cm, 9 × 11 ½ inches Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 35 $ 60 ISBN: 978-3-89955-987-3

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OPTIONAL: To serve, drizzle the avocados with a bit of lemon CUPS ML MILK ½ O G POLENTA CORNMEAL juice and sriracha sauce, if using. Serve with dark SRIRACHA SAUCE EGGS TBSP BUTTER TBSP SLIVERED ALMONDS TBSP RUM RAISINS SEE TIP wholegrain bread. EST OF ½ ORGANIC LEMON TBSP CANE SUGAR PINCH OF SALT TBSP CLARIFIED BUTTER, FOR BAKING TBSP POWDERED SUGAR, FOR DUSTING Winter adventures require warm, hearty meals enjoyed with friends next to a wood stove. SWEET POTATO FRITTATA WITH KALE lace the milk in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Stirring And now, the grand fi nale: using 2 cooking spoons, The call of the wild has never tasted this good. constantl, slowl add the polenta to the saucepan. tear the uarters into bitesied pieces. Add the remaining Reduce the heat. Still stirring, let the polenta soak up the tablespoon of butter and 2 tablespoons of sugar. Cook Peel and very thinly slice the onion. Beat the eggs Energy Immune booster liuid for about minutes. Let cool slightl. the pancake pieces over medium high until caramelized. * * with the milk; season with salt and pepper. Peel Dust sparingly with powdered sugar before serving. and coarsely grate the sweet potato. Wash the kale, 1 SMALL RED ONION Separate the eggs. Working uickl, whisk the egg olks, remove the ribs, and chop the leaves. Heat the oil When the temperature drops, out come the 4 EGGS 1 tablespoon of butter, the almonds, raisins, and lemon Do try an apple or pear version, too: simply stir thinly 141 in a large non-stick sauté pan. Add the vegetables Quick Vegetarian Immune booster ½ CUP MILK * * * and the pine nuts, if using, and sauté estbriefly. into the polenta miture. sliced apples or pears into the polenta miture. winter sweaters, and our appetites for snowy SALT AND BLACK PEPPER Pour the egg mixture into the pan, then coarsely adventures and warm, hearty meals. Alpine- 1 SMALL SWEET POTATO crumble the feta cheese over the top. BeatCook the egg whites with a pinch of salt in a bowl until 2 KALE LEAVES inspired breakfasts kick-start an active day, over medium heat until golden brown stiffunderneath peaks form. As you are fi nishing, beat in 1 table- Winter salad 2 TBSP SUNFLOWER OIL WITH ORANGES AND NUTS and just barely set on top. Invert frittataspoon onto ofa largesugar. ou can use a spoon, a whisk, or an TI while thermos-fillers and trail mixes fuel 3 ½ OZ (100 G) FETA CHEESE plate, then return to pan and cook theelectric other side hand mier for this step. Fold the egg whites into THIS IS A FABULOUS, QUICKLY ASSEMBLED WINTER SALAD ski trips or family outings. The shorter days LOADED WITH VITAMINS. TO TURN IT INTO A VEGETARIAN MAIN COURSE, until golden brown. Slide the frittata onto a cutting TOP WITH FRIED GOAT CHEESE OR HALLOUMI. OPTIONAL: the polenta miture. ou can bu rumsoaked raisins, of course, but tr board, slice it into quarters, and serve. bring leisurely evenings with good friends SERVES 2 1 TBSP PINE NUTS making them ourself. It is uick and eas, and the raisins Melt the clarifi ed butter in a frying pan over a low heat. don’t need to be soaked for very long. To make rum and slow-cooked food—enjoy bread dump- 1 BELGIAN ENDIVE HANDFUL OF RADICCHIO LEAVES Add the polenta miture and smooth the top to make raisins, place 4 tablespoons raisins, 2 tablespoons rum, 2 HANDFULS LAMB’S LETTUCE LEAVES (MÂCHE) 2 SMALL ORANGES 4 TBSP COARSELY CHOPPED WALNUTS

NTRY EERT NTRY lings, gnocchi, or roast chicken and root a pancake. When it is golden brown underneath, divide and tablespoons water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil, DRESSING: the pancake into . It doesn’t matter if the batter remove from heat, and let swell briefl y. Now they are vegetables. Finish off the evening next to a ½ TSP BROWN SUGAR 2 TBSP WHITE VINEGAR 2 TBSP ORANGE JUICE 2 TBSP OLIVE OIL SALT AND BLACK PEPPER PINCH OF TURMERIC on top has not uite set. Flip the pieces and fr the other read to use. he taste a great deal better than pack wood stove sipping homemade liqueurs or TOPPING (OPTIONAL): side until golden brown. aged rum raisins, which tend to be very hard. 2 TBSP TOASTED PUMPKIN SEEDS (PEPITAS) hot chocolate. 2 TBSP DRIED CRANBERRIES HEALTHY ENERGY HEALTHY Cut the endive and radicchio leaves into thin strips. Wash well along with the Chef and outdoorsman Markus Sämmer lamb’s lettuce, and drain in a colander. Using a paring knife, peel the oranges and 53 dice the flesh. Collect the juice in a bowl to use for the dressing. To make the guides the reader into the mountains for dressing, place all the ingredients in a screw-top jar, seal, and shake. Transfer all salad ingredients except walnuts to a bowl, add the dressing, and toss. Divide the salad among deep plates or bowls. Sprinkle with the walnuts. Make-aheadEnergy Slow food Delicious Wintertime featuring recipes to * * * If desired, top with pepitas and dried cranberries. celebrate the season. Served with a side of ORIGINAL action photography, and tales from the back- country, Delicious Wintertime is sure to stir the senses. Swiss Bircher muesli ALPINE HUT BREAKFAST

SERVES 2 MARKUS SÄMMER 137 THIS IS A TRUE MUESLI CLASSIC THAT TASTES REALLY GOOD, is a chef, author, and outdoor enthusiast with a ESPECIALLY IN WINTER. A SWISS ENERGY BOMB, IT KEEPS YOU FEELING FULL FOR QUITE A LONG TIME AND POWERS YOU passion for Alpine winter cuisine. Having skied UP FOR AN ACTIVE DAY IN WINTER. since the age of three, Sämmer began to develop these recipes while working as an Roasted instructor in the Alps. He has since created a vegetables

INGEDIENTS OVEN-ROASTED VEGETABLES ALWAYS rich selection of recipes which work just as well MAKE ME HAPPY. WHETHER SERVED AS A COLORFUL SIDE DISH FOR ROAST PORK 1 HEAPING CUP (ABOUT 100 G) QUICK OATS OR WILD GAME BURGERS, OR AS at a chalet and at home. A VEGETARIAN MAIN COURSE, THIS 2 TBSP RAISINS VEGETABLE MEDLEY IS PERFECTLY SUITED 1 ¼ CUPS (300 ML) DAIRY MILK, ALMOND MILK, OR OAT MILK TO COLD WEATHER. AND TO TOP IT OFF, IT IS A DELICIOUS WAY TO GET 2 APPLES ALL THE VITAMINS AND MINERAL NUTRIENTS 1 TBSP HONEY YOU NEED AFTER A LONG DAY OUTDOORS. 2 TBSP CHOPPED HAZELNUTS

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The night before, place the oats, raisins, and milk in a bowl. THE GREAT OUTDOORS Stir, cover, and let the oats soak overnight in the refrigerator. 120 Recipes for The next day, before serving, wash, core, and finely grate Adventure Cooking the apples (peeled or unpeeled). Stir them into the muesli along with the honey and hazelnuts. By: Markus Sämmer Price: € 35 (D) £ 30 $ 50 To jazz up the muesli, add some plain yogurt, walnuts, and a sprinkle of cinnamon. ISBN: 978-3-89955-948-4 .

62 Food & BeverageS FRONTLIST 63 NORDIC BY NATURE FARMLIFE DELICIOUS PLACES Nordic Cuisine and Culinary From Farm to Table Excursions and New Country Culture Editor: gestalten New Food Culture, Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, Restaurants, and Interiors × cm, × inches Editors: gestalten & Borderless Co. Editors: gestalten & Food Studio 21 26 8 ¼ 10 ¼ Price: € (D) £ $ Features: Full color, linen quarter-binding, Features: Full color, hardcover, 38 35 55 ISBN: 978-3-89955-969-9 hardcover, stitch bound, 304 pages, stitch bound, 256 pages, 24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ inches 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches Price: € 49.90 (D) £ 50 $ 69 Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 60 ISBN: 978-3-89955-947-7 ISBN: 978-3-89955-918-7

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Dive into a new wave of food culture that cele‑ By: Markus Sämmer Editors: gestalten & Simone Hawlisch Montreal, Canada Features: Full color, hardcover, Features: Full color, hardcover, brates daring concepts, inventive locations, stitch bound, 272 pages, stitch bound, 192 pages, and a fresh take on sustainable, hyper-local 20 × 27 cm, 8 × 10 ½ inches 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 35 (D) £ 30 $ 50 Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 30 $ 40 cuisine. A new breed of visionaries are offer‑ ISBN: 978-3-89955-948-4 ISBN: 978-3-89955-643-8 ing unprecedented culinary experiences in restaurants, cafés, and bars around the world. Delicious Places explores 60 locations that infuse their menus with imaginative ideas and clever twists. Whether enjoying a fresh take on indigenous Peruvian cuisine high in the Andes mountains or relaxing in a float- DIVINE FOOD CRAFTED MEAT ing sauna in a Swedish forest after a satisfy- Israeli and Palestinian Food The New Meat Culture: ing meal, food culture today is an immersive Culture and Recipes Craft and Recipes experience that appeals to all the senses. At

RYÙ Wabi sabi espouses the idea that beauty is enhanced by imper- the heart of this movement is idealism and fection. Embracing this concept, Montreal-based interior Editors: gestalten & Hendrik Haase designers at MRDK focused their contemporary design on natural by Menard Dworkind and durable materials, like wood, that would take on a patina with age. There is a minimalist geometry at play here, Features: Full color, hardcover, a deep respect for the sanctity of ingredients reminiscent of traditional Japanese design, which is most evident in the light and dark wood slats above and the predomi- nantly gray, black, and brown color scheme. It’s a theme that is stitch bound, 256 pages, carried through to the presentation of the food—beautifully and community. crafted sushi dishes served on black and white plates on bamboo The ancient Japanese tradition of wabi sabi mats. The circle, a feature of the Japanese flag, is a recurring 24 × 28 cm, 9 ½ × 11 inches plays a central role at restaurant Ryù in the motif. Above, suspended planters frame two large skylights, Westmount neighborhood of Montreal. adding greenery and flooding the restaurant with natural light. Editors: gestalten & David Haliva Price: € 39.90 (D) £ 40 $ 55 Delicious Places invites you to delve into Features: Full color, hardcover, ISBN (U. K. Edition): this new frontier of global gastronomy. stitch bound, 304 pages, 978-3-89955-596-7 Tantalize your taste buds, expand your ho- 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 35 (D) £ 35 $ 45 rizons, and get ready for the future of food. ISBN: 978-3-89955-642-1 ISBN (U. S. Edition): 978-3-89955-637-7

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64 BACKLIST Food & BeverageS 65 Food & BeverageS RECENT LIST 65 TRAVEL THE GRAND HOSTELS MR HUDSON EXPLORES Editors: gestalten & Kash Bhattacharya Editors: gestalten & Mr Hudson Luxury Hostels Features: Full color, flexicover, Features: Full color, hardcover, of the World stitch bound, 320 pages, The Gay Man’s Travel stitch bound, 320 pages, 17 × 22.5 cm, 6 ¾ × 9 inches 17 × 22.5 cm, 6 ¾ × 9 inches by Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 25 $ 40 Companion Price: € 29.90 (D) £ 25.99 $ 40 BudgetTraveller ISBN: 978-3-89955-684-1 ISBN: 978-3-89955-974-3

Stylish travel on a budget? It’s possible: today’s best hostels are stylish, affordable and The travel guide for gay men who want to explore more fun and open-minded to boot. This is what in style. Mr Hudson Explores collects the best The Grand Hostels is all about. recommendations for the most alluring destinations, and offers insights beyond just nightlife.

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­explore cities with like-minded people when Knowing where to go is half the journey. For CLAIM IT AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS As a charity venue for the old and poor ironically kitchen’s Mediterranean-inspired all-day dining you travel? Live the local life, and take part in discerning gay men who love to travel in style, turned upmarket hotel, THE DYLAN is a one-stop, maintains this super-smooth continuity down to the sumptuous, central hideaway. Although home to olive oil and the sassy Italian waiters. a more conservative, older crowd, everything spells Traditionally, Amsterdam isn’t the royal seat of communal activities? A new wave of ­hostels insider tips go a long way. sexy seclusion, from the quiet restaurant to the the Netherlands, but HOTEL TWENTYSEVEN, across minimalist-styled rooms where you can focus on the from the Koninklijke Paleis on the Dam, probably one you’re with. At the in-house Michelin-starred could be. Situated in the old Koninklijke Industrieele is offering just that, with an extra shot of ser- Mr Hudson Explores is a curated guide to 20 restaurant Vinkeles, the menu is a contrasting Groote Club built in 1916, it’s inherited all the and nouveau blend of Eastern flavors and continen- smoky, plush ambiance of the era and then some. tal French dishes, while breakfast or brunch is vice and comfort. From outdoor swimming of the Northern Hemisphere’s most interest- served almost all day at brasserie Occo, which makes a killer brioche, poached egg, hollandaise, and crab dish they call Eggs Alaska—ask for it by name. pools to rooftop dinners, coworking spaces ing cities—vibrant locations where style, cul- Culture goes contemporary at the CONSERVATORIUM HOTEL just off Museumplein, where Italian architect Piero Lissoni has to Spanish cooking lessons­ , the services and ture, hospitality, and identity meet. Journey installed a modern hotel in the former home of the Conservatorium van Amsterdam—now a favorite destination for design snobs as much as facilities on offer are outstanding. off the beaten path to discover exquisite Akasha Holistic Wellbeing, a luxury spa at the celebrity spotters. Its signature bar Tunes is a Conservatorium Hotel, with hamman and gym. popular weekend haunt where guests dress the part and mingle around its central bar table or scan The Grand Hostels will provide you with frescos in Rome, voguing parties in Portland, the crowd from a sumptuous booth. If iconic design is your thing, the ART’OTEL overlooking Centraal Station is an equally good fit. A large early- insights beyond just price and location. The cutting-edge street fashion in Japan, and the twentieth-century office block turned multipurpose hospitality venue, its art gallery, restaurant, bar, and library combine to create a buzzing of social hostels featured are perfect for foodies, out- tastiest food in Tel Aviv. Find the choicest interactivity. Although these spaces are designated, they remain connected through the clever use A glass-enclosed lobby at Conservatorium of semitransparent partitioning, which means you surpasses all others with its sleek styling. doors-types, and digital nomads alike, as well Nordic design in Stockholm, San Francisco’s can have a drink at the 5&33 cocktail bar and still keep your eye on that guy at the gallery. The With literally every surface covered, polished or gilded, the mise-en-scène is part Mata Hari, as for anyone going on a short city break. wildest street parties, and the best tea shop part King Midas—a level of ostentatious opulence that has not been seen in Amsterdam since the Golden Age. In contrast, the picturesque Jordaan Award-winning journalist Kash Bhatta­charya, in Shanghai. Revel in beauty and diversity area was a seventeenth-century response by the city to the influx of laborers and immigrants. Here, you’ll find the industrial-nostalgicMR. JORDAAN, a. k. a. BudgetTraveller, reveals his secret tips that goes beyond nightlife, and meet new, catering to urban explorers interested in an authentic insider experience and an unfussed style on where to find luxury hostels across the like-minded people along the way. Featuring that’s more hands-on than hip hotel. Trends aside, hotels are becoming more conscious of their environmental impact, and Amsterdam’s world, and how to eat out, party or unwind striking photography, in-depth features, and QO HOTEL is challenging it on another level—in fact, on an underground level with a thermal aquifer. Energy consumption and waste are the main concerns like a true local. Turn your travels into experi- interviews with charismatic locals, Mr Hudson addressed by this venue, which succeeds in combining luxury accommodation with sustainability goals. Its Famously free-spirited, laid-back, and livable, its ancient canals The noblest materials and swathes of luxury textiles in bronze, gray-water system, which allows shower waste to ences to remember for a lifetime. Explores is the ideal travel companion to help copper, and gold fill the suites at Hotel TwentySeven. be reused for flushing toilets, is just one example. lined with art galleries, cafes, and edgy restaurants. 8 9 you delve into uncharted cities or to rediscover old favorites with new eyes. KASH BHATTACHARYA The 2016 National Geographic Traveller SAVOR IT AMSTERDAM THE NETHERLANDS CELEBRATE IT

Blogger of the Year, Kash Bhattacharya a. k. a MR HUDSON In a society that values its farmers as much as its A city’s clubs often give a clue to its soul and merchants, it’s no wonder DE KAS has become even though legendary venues RoXY and the iT such a popular lunch destination for local business- have come and gone, there’s no lack of opportunity BudgetTraveller has revolutionized travel is a pioneering travel site for discerning gay men and foreign foodies alike. Located in an to dance in Amsterdam. CLUB NL provides eight- meter-high glass greenhouse, it incorporates a cross-section on an intimate scale and the main restaurant, a conservatory, garden has a tolerant, unpretentious door policy that is for style-savvy and budget-conscious travelers men, it offers curated guides for carefully room, and bar. Surrounded by the greenery of as good for I’m neither nor as I’m either or. Frankendael park and the restaurant’s own potager Whatever your status, standing, or orientation, garden, it feels more like dining in the countryside. Club NL will respect. Since the 1980s, for the last nine years. Whether profiling selected global destinations, backed-up The food is exactly what you’d expect: fresh, Amsterdam’s LGBTQ community has found a homegrown ingredients served haute cuisine–style. home in the noncommercial foundation DE TRUT. At equally haut ENVY on Prinsengracht, the Initially a squatted basement, it soon became an a luxury hostel in Madrid or Tokyo, or showing by in-depth features. It is the brain-child of emphasis is on an ever-changing journey where institution. Only open on Sunday evenings, it’s run small gourmet dishes are presented in succession entirely by volunteers who keep the prices down. people where to find the best authentic Bastiaan Ellen, a seasoned digital marketing or even simultaneously as part of an adventurous Its policy of no phones or cameras also provides tasting tour. Whether you go paired or unpaired, a safe haven for all types and tastes, while the DJ the restaurant’s long, high tables provide the skips through genres like profiles on a dating app. streetfood in a city, he’s written about it all expert who has held senior international ideal opportunity to dine alone or share alike. Not every bar can boast that they have a replica of their establishment in its city museum, Surrounded by its own but then CAFÉ ‘T MANDJE isn’t your average venue. on his award-winning blog BudgetTraveller.org. positions at various travel brands. garden, it feels more like The café, the real one on the Zeedijk, owes dining in the countryside. its enduring existence to the owner’s welcoming attitude toward the gay community of the time. Tucked away on the narrow Sint Nicolaasstraat, From its 1927 heyday to its recent reopening you’ll find KAAGMAN & KORTEKAAS. This table- The greenhouses that provide the backdrop for the De Kas by a family member, it’s as if nothing has Shaken and not stirred—Baut serves up a healthy repertoire d’hôte brasserie might be French inspired, but its restaurant once belonged to the Amsterdam Municipal Nursery. changed. Over at DOOR 74, the cocktails make of cocktails and mixers. dishes are guided by local produce—proof the conversation. A small 1920s-inspired that the dynamic duo behind it are just as close speakeasy with a secretive reservation policy and to their humble homeland as to international hidden entrance, you can cozy away the evening “From India to Peru, all these places culinary culture. Thanks to nearby ANNA, a visit in an alcove or watch the professionals perform at to Amsterdam’s sinful red-light district doesn’t the bar. Whether your taste goes to classic or always have to include rent boys or bachelor experimental, it has an answer—or try your luck offer boutique-hotel touches at budget parties. With an entrance on Warmoesstraat and with its cocktail wheel selector game. incongruous views of the Oude Kerk, nothing else contradicts the culinary reliability of this There’s no lack of prices.” THE GUARDIAN modern European restaurant, aptly named after the opportunity to dance patron saint of sailors and unmarried women. in Amsterdam. Another reliable stop, the GEORGE family of restaurants scattered around the city are a depend- A modern city has to have its share of urban “As the number of savvy global travelers able, emergency go-to. Part brasserie, part diner, invention. In Amsterdam, this is clearly visible at they serve up daytime favorites from burgers and DE HALLEN, the historic former tram depot in French toast, to boeuf bourguignon and lobster Oud-West, which has been transformed into a hub skyrockets, it’s little surprise that hostels have linguine. Whether at the original GEORGE CAFÉ of street food stalls, a cinema, 55-room hotel, on Leidsegracht, the Italian-styled SAN GEORGE on and public library. Another urban invention, the Stadhouderskade, or the plushy GEORGETTE migratory BAUT—part restaurant, part culture had to grow up in the design department.” AD in fashion-focused PC Hooftstraat, you’ll find each club—moves location intermittently as part of its has a unique take on the same staples. Last “forever temporary” philosophy. Giving new mean- but not least is IZAKAYA in the vibrant De Pijp area. ing to defunct spaces, its post-apocalyptic industrial Japanese cuisine often has a day-to-night vibe, look is a mix of hand-me-down 1980s office furniture and that’s exactly the point here, with lunch served and pawn-shop finds all assembled canteen style. from the same dinner menu of small tantalizing To the south of the city, George Marina has a menu known The food, from an intelligently composed menu, is as The great thing about Baut is that, while the menu stays the dishes, taking you up to cocktail hour and beyond. for its fresh fish and seafood dishes. unpretentious and unconventional as its locations. same, the décor changes with every venue. 10 11

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Yoshikawa Inn, Central Welcome inn

This pleasantly low-key Japanese inn and tempura restaurant is By: Monocle run by second-generation okami (chief service manager) Shizuko Features: Full color, hardcover, Yoshikawa and her daughter stitch bound, ribbon bookmark, Chisato (both pictured), in a century-old building. Kyoto locals 148 pages, 14 × 21 cm, 5 ½ × 8 ¼ inches come here for the tempura but those wanting to stay have a choice Price: € 18 (D) £ 15 $ 18 of eight rooms; two of the ground- floor rooms have access to the garden, an oasis in the city centre. Sleeping arrangements are Japanese-style – on a futon mattress laid out on tatami flooring – and all rooms come with a hinoki (cedar) bath. To cope with Kyoto’s hot The definitive travel guides that make summer, the sliding doors are replaced with delicate bamboo sudare (screens).The stay includes you feel like a local wherever you go. a tempura dinner and a choice of Japanese or western breakfast. 135 Matsushita-cho, Nakagyo-ku +81 (0)75 221 5544 kyoto-yoshikawa.co.jp The definitive travel guides that make you monocle comment: The stunning garden was originally created feel like a local wherever you go. Monocle MONOCLE by celebrated 17th-century tea master and architect Kobori Enshu, Hiiragiya, Central who also designed a garden in Writers’ retreat reports from around the globe. As its ­editors The magazine, Monocle, covers the world with Nijo Castle. Opened in 1818, Hiiragiya is a and correspondents dart from city to city, its network of bureaux in New York, Toronto, traditional ryokan (see page 89), a throwback to Kyoto’s days as a they get to know the best places to rest their Zurich, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Singapore. retreat for the country’s cultural elite. Novelists Yasunari Kawabata, Junichiro Tanizaki and Yukio heads, stretch their limbs, and kick back with It also employs more than 30 dedicated Mishima often came here to write. The old-fashioned hospitality a contact in a hard-to-find cocktail bar. That correspondents—in cities from Bangkok to is led by okami Akemi Nishimura (pictured), the latest of six information is now available in The Monocle Bogotà, São Paolo to Stockholm—as well generations of her family to run the business. The 28 rooms are a line-up of titles that Japanese-style and divided between Travel Guide Series: as a team of on-the-road reporters based out the old wooden building and a l s modern wing. — speaks to readers in an informed but infor- of its headquarters in London. This team’s deep 277 Nakahakusan-cho, Nakagyo-ku +81 (0)75 221 1136 mal way about ­everything from ­architecture understanding of cities and all they have hiiragiya.co.jp to art, late-night bars to early-morning mar- to offer has now been compiled in The Monocle monocle comment: Each room has a tokonoma (alcove), which was kets. Designed to be compact and collectable, Travel Guide Series. where a samurai would have once kept his sword. Here such spaces contain family heirlooms; to place these books go beyond the traditional tourist anything else there is frowned upon. beats to make sure visitors get the best out of a city —no matter how short their stay. 02 02

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1 01 Jacket by Barena Hotel Grande Bretagne, The Zillers, Plaka barenavenezia.com Things 15 16 Syntagma Room with a view 02 Mask by Ca’ Macana Enduring love camacana.com Many hotels in Athens claim we’d buy 03 Coffee by Torrefazione — Built as a mansion in the the city’s best view of the Shop talk 2 Cannaregio 1840s, this palatial building Acropolis but The Zillers torrefazionecannaregio.it 04 Anchovy paste by Orco on Syntagma Square has since may just clinch the title. This orco.it hosted a military headquarters intimate 10-room affair in a 05 Small Caps poster and political meeting place, 19th-century former family from Bragorà and is now the city’s most home enjoys knockout vistas. bragora.it elegant hotel. “When you walk Designed by German 06 Colussi Baicoli biscuits in, you can feel the history,” architect Ernst Ziller for a 17 from Pasticceria Tonolo says long-time general manager wealthy Athenian family, the colussi.net Tim Ananiadis. neoclassical building retains 07 Erminio Scortegagna Yet the 320-room Grande many of its original features: Venice has long catered wooden kitchenware Bretagne, restored in 2003, wooden floors, tall windows to visitors with a passion from Madera feels far from old-fashioned, and moulded plaster ceilings. for purchasing and maderavenezia.it with a rooftop pool and All the rooms have been fully money to burn. The city 3 4 08 Pasta by Sgambaro restaurant, a top-notch spa modernised (perhaps to the was built on commerce sgambaro.com and shops with Greek design detriment of the building’s and trade; those wily 5 09 Venice: A Document by Sara Marini and Alberto goodies. It’s these modern character in some places). 18 19 Venetians even converted Bertagna from Bruno twists coupled with the luxe Make sure you ask for one their most famous bridge b-r-u-n-o.it decor and first-class service with the celebrated view. into a shopping arcade 10 Vase by Carlo Moretti that make the hotel so 54 Mitropoleos, 105 63 lisola.com enduringly popular. 130 210 3222 277 in the 1400s. 6 Although today’s 11 Ferrari Brut by Ferrari AthensWas, Makrigianni 1 Vasileos Georgiou A, 105 64 thezillersathenshotel.com travellers are more likely to ferraritrento.it Making a statement 130 210 3330 000 leave with pockets stuffed 12 Inama wine from Cantine grandebretagne.gr monocle comment: del Vino già Schiavi with cheap trinkets and A polished lobby with gleaming Communal areas are limited cantinaschiavi.com tessellations of black-and-white monocle comment: Don’t to the ultra-modern rooftop soulless souvenirs than 13 Grappa by Nardini marble sets the tone for the rest miss a session at the onsite cocktail bar and restaurant 7 silk and spices, there’s nardini.it of this smart 21-room property. GB Spa with its Greek herbal but when they have a view more to the city’s retail 14 Invisible Cities by Italo All rooms boast a large balcony steam room. that good, who cares? offering than masks and Calvino from Cafoscarina (a literal hangover from the Murano glass (although 8 20 cafoscarina.it building’s past as a block of 15 Gondolier hat by we will, of course, show upmarket apartments) and you where to source the Giuliana Longo giulianalongo.com are decked out with designer finest of both). 21 16 Spinning tops by furniture and bold carpets with A clutch of independent Angelo Dalla Venezia abstract patterns. designers and makers +39 041 721 659 Breakfast is made to order scattered throughout the 17 Sunglasses by Ottica Urbani and served in the ground-floor city are quietly turning out 9 22 otticaurbani.com brasserie while the top floor is quality items as they have 18 Gondolier shirts by home to Sense – a restaurant done for generations: Emilio Ceccato serving Greek dishes with a emilioceccato.com the trick is finding them twist and, of course, those 19 Furlane by Pied à Terre ubiquitous Acropolis views. among the carnival of piedaterre-venice.com cheap imitators and tacky 5 Dionysiou Areopagitou, 117 42 20 Zip pouches by Inzu 1 tourist traps. Well, you 30 210 9249 954 in-zu.it athenswas.gr need look no further. 21 Wooden-boat kits by From brogues and boats Gilberto Penzo veniceboats.com monocle comment: to biscuits and booze, A prime position on the you’ll want to save a spot 22 Brogues by Daniela Ghezzo danielaghezzo.it cobbled street leading to the in your suitcase for these Acropolis makes this a great alternative keepsakes. option for visitors who only And not a sequin or have limited time in the city feather in sight. 10 11 12 13 14 or business travellers looking to be in the thick of the action.

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The Entrepreneur’s Handbook By: Startup Guide Features: Full color, softcover, 17 × 24 cm, 6 ¾ × 9 ½ inches Price: € 20 (D) £ 15 $ 20

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76 STARTUP GUIDE FRONTLIST 77 9 783947 624089 9 783947 624003 A–Z INDEX

A HOW TO MAKE A NATION: OTHERWORLDLY 39 AFRICA RISING 39 A MONOCLE GUIDE 36 OUTSIDERS, THE 55

APPETIZER 17 OUT OF THE BOX! 17 AUTOBAN 17 I OUT OF THE JAR 64 I AM DANDY 39 B ILLUSIVE 25 P BARLEY & HOPS 64 INCOMPLETE, THE 32 PENCIL PERFECT, THE 38 BEAUTIFUL MACHINES 46 INFINITE SPACE 15 PETITE PLACES 14

BELOW ZERO 55 INFORMOTION 24 PHOTOVIZ 24

BLUE BLOODED 39 INSIDERS & COMPANY 14 POOR COLLECTOR’S GUIDE

BOHEMIAN RESIDENCE 14 INSIDE UTOPIA 15 TO BUYING GREAT ART, A 25

BON VOYAGE 50 INTELLIGENT LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE, THE 24 PORSCHE 911 57

BORN-FREE 56 ISAY WEINFELD 15 BRUMMM #1 57 IT’S A GAS! 15 R BRUMMM #2 57 REMOTE PLACES TO STAY 44 BRUMMM #3 57 J RICARDO BOFILL 12 BRUMMM #4 48 JOURNEY, THE 57 RIDE 2ND GEAR, THE 56

BUILDING BETTER 17 RIDE OUT! 56 BY THE PEOPLE 38 K ROCK THE BOAT 16/55 KALEIDOSCOPE 15 ROCK THE SHACK 16 C KITCHEN LIVING 13 CRAFT AND THE MAKERS, THE 38 S CRAFTED MEAT 64 L SCANDINAVIA DREAMING 14 CURRENT, THE 56 LEARN FOR LIFE 17 SHOPKEEPERS, THE 17

LESS AND MORE 38 SHOPLIFTER! 17 D LESS BUT BETTER 38 SMALL HOMES GRAND LIVING 14 DELICIOUS PLACES 65 LIQUID SPACES 15 START ME UP! 24

DELICIOUS WINTERTIME 62 LITTLE BIG ROOMS 14 STARTUP GUIDE 76

DESIGNING NEWS 24 LIVING UNDER THE SUN 16 STAY FOR BREAKFAST 64

DIVINE FOOD 64 LOS LOGOS 7 25 STILL LIFE, THE 25

DRIVE, THE 57 LOS LOGOS 8 25 STORY OF EAMES FURNITURE, THE 38

STORY ON A PLATE 60 E M SUPER-MODIFIED 24 EAT THE SUN 20 MAP OF THE WORLD, A 25 SURF ODYSSEY 55

ESSENCE, THE 30 MONOCLE GUIDE TO SURF SHACKS 55

EVERGREEN 39 BUILDING BETTER CITIES, THE 33 MONOCLE GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING, THE 36 T F MONOCLE GUIDE TO COSY HOMES, THE 36 TAKE A BATH 14 FARMLIFE 64 MONOCLE GUIDE TO TALE OF TOMORROW, THE 15

FAST FORWARD 57 DRINKING & DINING, THE 36 TOUCH, THE 4

FLY FISHER, THE 55 MONOCLE GUIDE TO GOOD BUSINESS, THE 36 TWO WHEELS SOUTH 49

FOREVER 39 MONOCLE GUIDE TO FOREVER MORE 39 HOTELS, INNS AND HIDEAWAYS, THE 34 U FOR THE RECORD 38 MONOCLE GUIDE TO UPGRADE 15

SHOPS, KIOSKS AND MARKETS, THE 35 UPSTART! 23 G MONOCLE TRAVEL GUIDE SERIES, THE 70 GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES! 57 MR HUDSON EXPLORES 69 V GRAND HOSTELS, THE 68 VELO 3RD GEAR 56 GRAPHIC RECORDING 24 N VELO CITY 56 GREAT ALONE, THE 52 NEW LUXURY, THE 28 VISUAL FEAST 25

GREAT OUTDOORS, THE 64 NEW MEDITERRANEAN, THE 10 VISUAL JOURNALISM 24

NEW NOMADS, THE 16 H NEW OUTSIDERS, THE 51 W HELLO I AM ERIK 38 NEW ROMANCE 16 WANDERLUST 53

HIDDEN TRACKS, THE 54 NEWSPAPER DESIGN 22 WANDERLUST USA 42

HIDE AND SEEK 16 NORDIC BY NATURE 64 WE ARE DANDY 39

HIDEOUTS 16 NORTHERN COMFORT 14 WILDSIDE 55

HINTERLAND, THE 16 WORKSCAPE 17 HIT THE ROAD 56 O HOME UPGRADE, THE 6 OFF THE ROAD 56 Y HOUSE OF GLAM, THE 8 ONE YEAR ON A BIKE 55 YOU’RE INVITED! 25

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