Broderier
Nina Ferlov
Specifications - Soft cover. 2023.
Gestalten
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.
Gestalten
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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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
Gestalten
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.
Hatje Cantz
Since the early days of their collaboration, Elmgreen & Dragset have reconfigured conventional exhibition spaces, transforming them into uncanny settings within a gallery context. Populated with their sculptural works, these environments invite exploration and allow visitors to complete the narrative fragments offered within. By juxtaposing exhibition spaces with incongruous settings or situations, the duo encourages visitors to investigate the social, cultural and political structures embedded within everyday settings.
Specifications - Hardcover. 352 pages.
Erik Madigan Heck
Both an exploration of color and form and a dazzling artistic statement, The Tapestry is a one-of-a-kind monograph that originated during a time of deep reflection and evolution for the artist. Relentlessly creative, Madigan Heck used the enforced pause of the global pandemic as a contemplative moment to revisit a decade of his work as a photographer and artist.
Specifications - Hardcover. 384 pages.
Little People, Big Dreams
Learn about the life of Vincent van Gogh, one of the world’s most influential and best-loved artists.
Little Vincent was a quiet child. He loved spending time in nature and playing with his brother Theo. After leaving school, he began working as an art dealer. Vincent showed promise, but he found it more and more difficult to control his emotions and eventually had to leave. He had a go at many different jobs, including a teacher and a bookseller, but nothing felt right.
Specifications - Hardcover. 32 pages.
Little People, Big Dreams
Learn about the incredible life of Salvador Dalí, one of the pioneers of the Surrealism movement.
Little Salvador was born in Figueres, Spain, in the shadow of the death of his elder brother. In his teenage years, he was introduced to Cubism and Surrealism, which had a profound effect on his life. After an education in fine art, he began a career as an artist. Many people doubted Salvador and found him and his work to be too eccentric, but he proved his doubters wrong by creating some of the most iconic and enduring artworks to have ever graced the world. Salvador’s life inspires generations of little creators to follow their own style.
Specifications - Hardcover. 32 Pages.
Amin Kavousi
Written as a cinematic experience, 99 Ninety Nines is a three-act structured non-fiction narrative poetry collection that depicts a personal journey of enlightenment. Seven years, seven continents, seven heavens and seven hells in the making, but completely composed and edited over the past thirty-three months.
The text is synodic in wording, but precise and convincing, raw and real in quotations. With the audience in mind, we fly in, out, through and beyond spheres, layers and worlds, to achieve the impossible by reaching our Creator, becoming one with creation and human anew. In the rebirth, the main character, 'blue budgie' or 'the traveling heart' thrives after a powerful quest in truth-telling, to become 'a knower', and a whole person.
Specifications - Soft-Cover. Design Version. Poems: 199 / Pages: 399 / Writer: Amin Kavousi
stormfashion.dk
A highly collectable numbered and signed limited-edition book documenting Shore's influential road trip across America in 1973, including a facsimile of the journal he kept, as well as photographs he made along the way. Shore's journal meticulously itemizes where he stayed, what he ate, what he watched on TV, which photographs he took and how many miles he drove, alongside pasted-in ephemera such as receipts, postcards and parking tickets. A section of plates showcases every photograph he took while on the road, from small town high streets to plates of food, from hotel rooms to portraits of locals. This collection brings together the entire body of work for the first time, including iconic shots, outtakes and unpublished photographs.
Specifications - Limited to 3,300 slipcased copies, each one numbered and signed by the photographer.