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Shopkeeping

A love letter to the small shop, and shop owners everywhere, by beloved bookseller Peter Miller. “There is a tradition of shopkeeping, a tradition of codes, etiquette, and customs. For the most part, it is an oral history, passed along, person to person. You learn to be a retailer—not…

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goldwin x same paper — Same Paper

Same Paper x Goldwin Work From Wild As the internet continues to reach every corner we can access, the mythical outdoor paradises have……

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Stone Necklace Gold plated – Kultur 5

Made of sterling silver 925 with Gold plating. The necklace features a hand made stone inspired by the Swedish west coast. The standard length is 45 cm. The necklace could be ordered as made to measure, by typing in the requested length in /MM/ in check out. To make a…

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FANTASTIC MAN – FANTASTIC MAN

Fantastic Man is a biannual print magazine since 2005. An award-winning publication, made by an international group of esteemed contributors.

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500’s No. 2 Selvedge Jeans – Made In Japan – BENJAMIN EDGAR, object company.

Version 2 of the initial version launched in 2022. Denim imagined in the context of both industrial design and the “forever” nature of a favorite pair of jeans. Exceptionally straightforward. Especially straight leg fit. 16oz non-stretch selvedge denim with a very dry hand-feel. Mid-rise. Using a multi-wash process to…

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Useless Fighters – Issue 1

Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee a specific cover at the time of your order. The cover will be selected at random. Thank you for your understanding. USELESS FIGHTERS is the magazine about the mountains you don’t know. A new publication that resists the tired clichés of snow play and Alpine tourism,…

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Epoch Review

Epoch is a fully independent publication founded by Léonard Vernhet and Francesca Gavin.

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biotech — what is it?

We break down the biotech process for you, and explain the major benefits it can add to the precision and longevity of our scents.

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Is Silicon Valley Building Universe 25?

How a creepy experiment from 1968 is eerily relevant today…

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14p

Bocci is a design research studio, lab and factory based in Vancouver, Canada. Experimentation, collaboration, and hands-on making inform every object.

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Slow

See In Black

Vol. 001 Black In America. 06.19.20

In the heat of everything that has been taking place throughout the world it’s encouraging, inspiring and very educational to hear the many voices that need to be heard and understood and see the extraordinary initiatives all over the world in search for more equality. What touched us in particular is See In Black. A project where over 80 black photographers are selling original prints to raise funds for five non-profits that work to dismantle white supremacy and systematic oppression. See In Black’s “Black America Vol. 1” project is a highly-curated stock of images from photographers including Andre Wagner, Flo Ngala, and Renell Medrano that are on sale now. [ Continue reading ]

Ascension

A ‘Sea of Sand’

Greek photographer Yiannis Hadjiaslanis shared his latest project ‘Ascension’ with us. Shot on two visits to Mt. Bromo, in 2017, and 2020. Hadjiaslanis work explores narratives of places, documenting locations in Greece, across the Mediterranean and the African continent, he engages with questions of historical memory, the present conditions and speculated futures of lived environments, and their significance for those who live, create, interact and evolve with them. Whit his latest project Hadjiaslanis explores the Indonesian Mount Bromo, an open and bare landscape covered with ash in million shades of grey. A ‘Sea of Sand’. [ Continue reading ]

For the Rest of Us

Imagine a more preferable material future

Over the course of multiple years, both industrial designers Hank Beyer and Alex Sizemore, explored parts of the American Midwest researching eight material origins and their associated processes and history. Resulting in this highly aesthetic project called For the Rest of Us: A Journey into the Intangible Values of Regional Materials and Personal Computing. They’ve travelled extensively, interviewing dozens of people, collecting artefacts and taking pictures. From each material Beyer and Sizemore created a computer, providing a point of familiarity to an alternative reality. [ Continue reading ]

Fou

The Distance Book Series Nº2

Last year the Paris running shop Distance published their first book called ITEN by photographer and artistic director Thibaut Grevet, with the aim to produce a singular vision of some of the world’s most emblematic places related to running and its culture. Earlier this year they published their second book, now in collaboration with photographer Wendy Huynh. A beautiful hardcover with 170 pages filled with images shot on Reunion Island during the incredible Grand Raid or Diagonale des fous. We asked Yoann Wenger from Distance for a little Q&A with Wendy on how the book came about. [ Continue reading ]

Task Light

by De Studio

Last year we met with Tim Hooijmans from De Studio, a Dutch design studio focussing on ‘honest objects with more attention and consideration for the world around us.’  Designing products that have nothing to hide, completely stripped down, relentlessly honest, to the core of what that product should be. In a believe that things can be simple, undecorated, raw and even imperfect they created their first product, the Task Light. [ Continue reading ]

Into the Well

with Ryan Willms

More than ten years ago we were proud sharing and selling the first issue of INVENTORY magazine; ‘a curation of Ideas in Product, Craft & Culture’ by Ryan Willms. The magazine was published for years, gained a big international following and with that knowledge of culture Ryan created a solid practice of brand building and design, collaborating with the likes of Stüssy a.o. After a few years of refuelling and redefining the self and well-being Ryan is back with Into the Well, ‘a platform for connection and learning to live in harmony’. With an online publication, newsletter and a podcast together with Sean Hotchkiss it’s becoming an interesting landing point to guide you through contemporary mindfulness, movement and well-being. We asked Ryan for a little intro, his favourite run and the latest books to read. [ Continue reading ]

Anorak

A new body of work by Klas Ernflo

Way back (2008) we had a small online shop selling things we thought were worth selling, ranging from design notebooks to genius toys. One of the things we sold were hand sewn fabric footballs from Klas Ernflo. He moved from being a designer to illustrator to artist and with his latest work exhibited at Marta Los Angeles it feels all these worlds coming together in a beautiful way.
“Anorak” presents new large- scale, free-hanging textile paintings alongside several unique blanket- works and existing sculptures. The pieces, which variably suggest coverings for inclement weather, non-wearable shelter, and communal or familial garments, infer a soft network of voids and connectors atop canvas scrims that both describe and delineate space. [ Continue reading ]