Broderier
Nina Ferlov
Specifications - Soft cover. 2023.
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Men’s Style has come a long way from sneakers and hoodies. THE INCOMPLETE is your compass to navigate the most iconic brands and the most desirable accessories. Born in cities like New York, Tokyo and Berlin, street fashion has grown from an underground subculture to a global influence. The creative collision of hip-hop, punk, skateboarding, and luxury brands has redefined the fashion landscape. This updated edition of THE INCOMPLETE delves deeper into the evolution of streetwear, featuring iconic brands such as Supreme and COMME des GARÇONS. It explores the creative collaborations between designers like Pharrell Williams, Virgil Abloh, and Tom Sachs. Based in New York, Berlin, and Tokyo, HIGHSNOBIETY remains at the forefront of documenting these movements and their ongoing impact.
Specifications - Hardcover. 328 pages. 22,5 x 29 cm.
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Creative collaborations have become one of the most influential forces shaping modern design and marketing, from fashion runways to retail shelves. No longer confined to individual industries, partnerships between brands and artists blur the lines between fashion, technology, luxury, and lifestyle, creating moments that capture global attention.
This sequel to The Incomplete ventures into the heart of these groundbreaking collaborations. Featuring 60+ curated projects, from Supreme’s iconic streetwear partnerships to IKEA’s cutting-edge capsule collections, this book unpacks the art of collaboration as a tool for innovation. With 6+ in-depth stories, we reveal the behind-the-scenes narratives that bring these partnerships to life, exploring how cross-industry collaborations have transformed into cultural phenomena.
Enhanced by rich visuals and detailed commentary, this edition provides an insider’s look at how creativity, commerce, and communication converge in today’s fast-paced world. It’s a must-read for anyone with a keen interest in the ever-evolving landscape of collaborative culture.
Specifications - Hardcover. 280 pages. 22,5 x 29 cm.
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Courtside Candy explores this intersection between basketball and creativity, showing how the sport influences street art, fashion, urban design, and graphic innovation. Through an in-depth look at iconic courts, players, and artists, the book reveals how basketball adapts to and reshapes the cultures in which it thrives. This visually stunning volume blends dynamic imagery with insightful narrative, offering a fresh perspective on basketball's role as a creative catalyst. Courtside encourages readers to think beyond the court, highlighting the sport's influence on contemporary art, design, and urban life.
Specifications - Hardcover. 256 pages. 22,5 x 29 cm.
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The French Riviera has always been a place of recreation, reverie, and representation. The region’s homes, from the 18th century to the present day, reveal the architectural styles and interior designs that define the iconic Côte d’Azur. Côte D'Azur Living explores the French Riviera through some of its most distinctive homes, architecture, and interiors. Delving into the cultural influences embedded in the built environment, this book title offers insights into the region’s design heritage. Côte D'Azur Living features a curated selection of distinctive spaces from Menton to Arles. Featuring stunning photography and insightful commentary, examples in the book include Eileen Gray’s E-1027 (p. 78), Les Colombières (p. 204), Santo Sospir in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (p. 144). Villa Bloc (p. 60) and Villa Galaxie (p. 28), the organic architecture of Jacques Couëlle (p. 118) and Ani Lovag (pp. 44 and 108) as well as the Fondation CAB (p. 102). At its core, this volume celebrates the Côte d’Azur’s enduring role as a crucible of creativity—a place where the interplay of light, landscape, and design continues to inspire and redefine the boundaries of architecture, expression, and life.
Specifications - Hardcover. 272 pages. 24 x 30 cm.
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American Icons Volume 2 is an essential resource for architects, historians, and design enthusiasts. Expanding on the foundation of American Icons (Volume 1), this second volume examines the evolution of US-American architecture through the landmark structures that define its skylines. Featuring a carefully curated selection of more than 50 projects and four insightful essays, American Icons Volume 2 offers a comprehensive perspective on the country’s architectural landscape—from private residences and cultural institutions to soaring skyscrapers. Broadening its scope beyond its predecessor, it captures the diversity of styles, emerging trends, and adaptive transformations that have shaped US-American architecture in recent decades. Enriched with stunning images and analysis, the book shows how American modernism, influenced by the Bauhaus movement, emphasized transparency, simplicity, and timeless elegance. It showcases the International Style and midcentury modernism while offering critical insight into the ideas shaping its future. An essential resource for architecture enthusiasts, it celebrates architectural achievements and inspires future design.
Specifications - Hardcover. 304 pages. Measurement: 24,5 × 33 cm
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Few product designs have the staying power of creations by Dieter Rams. Almost everything produced by the most influential designer of the twentieth century is today considered a classic. This new and revised edition of Less but Better shows once again why Dieter Rams’s approach to design will be relevant for the foreseeable future.
Ideas of what can and must be achieved by good design are in a constant state of flux as a result of cultural and technological developments. Dieter Rams, however, came up with ten principles that advocate for a purist, almost imperceptible design. These principles are still considered timeless fundaments of design theory and practice today.
Less but Better does not set out to be a complete documentation of Dieter Rams’s body of work, nor does it claim to tell the full story of the company Braun. Rather the book explores the ideas, criteria, and methods behind Rams’s creations and reveals how a shifting culture of product manufacturing gave rise to universal design benchmarks. From his reflections on design ethics and values we can distill a clear paradigm for future design—because one principle has remained firm over the years: less is simply better.
Specifications - Softcover. Full color. 154 pages. 21 x 29.7 cm
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An inspirational, visual account of an epic journey by converted truck to a bucket list of destinations. Life on the Road chronicles an expanded, multi-year road trip that maps a circuitous journey to mind-blowing landscapes around the world, taking in territories in Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, Indonesia, Australia, North America and beyond.
Specifications - Hardcover. Full color. 256 pages. 22,5 x 29 cm
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A compilation of 21 thrilling sailing trips around the world, in collaboration with Dayyan Armstrong and Sailing Collective, taking adventurous sailors and armchair travellers on a series of visually rich maritime adventures around some of the most beautiful islands, bays and harbours in the world, from classic Mediterranean trips to lesser sailed waters. The book is the second collaboration with Sailing Collective following 2020's Sailing the Seas.
Specifications - Hardcover. Full color. 272 pages. 22,5 x 29 cm
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Rice is not merely a side dish but often the main feature, offering diverse culinary experiences depending on the type used. It can be sticky, creamy, airy, crunchy, nutty, perfumed, or gooey, and it uniquely absorbs the flavors of spices and broths during cooking. For many people worldwide, rice is a staple, consumed at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Various rice types are integral to nearly all global cuisines—basmati, jasmine, brown rice, sticky rice, round grain shari, black rice, arborio, red rice, carnaroli, japonica, and bomba.
Specifications - Hardcover. Full color. 256 pages. 18 x 24 cm
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For centuries, the crossroads of Israel and Palestine have been a vibrant melting pot of cultures and culinary traditions. ABRAHAM’S KITCHEN takes you on a journey across this region, showcasing the rich history and diverse flavors that define its cuisine. From the fertile northern plains to the bustling kitchens of Tel Aviv, each dish tells a story of trade routes, migrations, and shared heritage. Explore Jerusalem's time-honored staples and the southern deserts, where nomadic traditions inspire earthy, inventive cuisine. With recipes ranging from shakshuka to challah to baklava, this book offers a comprehensive look at these beloved dishes' origins, providing insight and inspiration for any kitchen. ABRAHAM’S KITCHEN transcends the traditional cookbook, offering a deeply personal and culturally rich exploration of Israeli and Palestinian food.
ABOUT THE CO-EDITOR
The author of several cookbooks, art director, and publicist DAVID HALIVA has teamed up with a handpicked group of chefs, restaurateurs, and photographers to produce Abraham’s Kitchen. With many years of experience shaping corporate identities for Israeli companies and organizations, he is also the co-founder of As Promised Magazine, which has made a lasting impact on Eastern Mediterranean's creative scene.
Specifications - Hardcover. Full color. 304 pages. 21 x 26 cm
Dustin Pittman
Dustin Pittman amassed an archive of 100,000 photographs chronicling the untamed corners of New York City’s after-hours nightlife, from shadowy underground haunts to prestigious galleries and clubs. This “wish I was there” book unveils the vibrant pop culture scene of New York during the 1970s and ’80s.
A vast majority are previously unpublished images of some of the most iconic and revered figures of the late 20th century, accompanied by firsthand observations and remembrances by Pittman. The book features an introductory essay offering an objective view of Pittman’s work and importance as a chronicle of the music, art, and fashion scenes.
Specifications - Hardcover. Pages 272.
Christine Rudolph & Susie Theodorou
Recipes that channel the heart and hygge of a quintessentially Danish way of life, with location photography and travel advice.
Let Copenhagen Cult Recipes take you on a journey to the heart of Copenhagen's culinary traditions, to find out why the Danes embrace their food heritage so passionately, and why their way of life continues to be adopted enthusiastically around the world. This cuisine centres around 'hygge', the cosy atmosphere for which the Danes are famed – shared tables, outside eating, simple local produce, eaten in company. It's about keeping things simple and tasty, and using space wisely by growing fresh herbs and greens on rooftops, in window boxes and small vegetable patches.
Specifications - Hardcover. 224 Pages. Dimensions: 15cm x 2.5cm x 19cm.