Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 10, 2009 -
Wallpaper has called on two titans of the design world, Philippe Starck and Karl Lagerfeld, to guest edit its October issue. Beginning by pushing the boundaries of magazine production, Starck designed the first triple-layered, transparent front cover, while Lagerfeld introduced the first peelable front cover.
As for the editorial, Starck approached scientists, physicists, cosmologists, artists, and activist rock stars, on a "mission to make intelligence sexy."
- 0 Comments
Oct 16, 2008 -
Interested in finding out what you can purchase at this weekend's Domino Bazaar? Check out my slideshow for just a few of the many, many finds! Source
View Slideshow ›
- 0 Comments
Oct 16, 2008 -
If you're in the Los Angeles area this weekend, I suggest you head over to H.D. Buttercup for the Domino Bazaar.
Open to the public from Oct.
- 1 Comment
Oct 01, 2008 -
I heart magazines. I heart and star and rainbow and unicorn them. Especially shelter magazines.
- 25 Comments
Feb 10, 2008 -
Organic Style recently launched an online magazine, chock full of great tips and articles on living green. Articles in the premier issue include a look at the organic cotton industry specific to luxury home goods, a profile of the original family who started Organic Style Magazine when it was first a print publication, and tons of other great tips and ideas for anyone who’s looking to live a greener lifestyle. The magazine gives the online store a chance to share all the amazing stories behind its products while building a greater understanding of what it means to be “green.” You can read and download the online magazine here.
- 3 Comments
Oct 05, 2007 -
I'm happy to report that my fellow blogger Victoria Smith, a.k.a. sfgirlbybay, and her magnificent San Francisco home were featured in the Aussie glossy, Real Living. Design*Sponge was nice enough to share beautiful photos from the issue, and I thought I'd pass them along as well.
- 5 Comments
Other Search Results
Aug 07, 2009 -
I've been stockpiling shelter magazines since before I had my own apartment to decorate. But as my beloved pubs continue to fold (RIP House & Garden and Domino), I want to protect my issues more than ever.
I was delighted to learn of a magazine binding service offered by Denver Bookbinding to aid my archiving efforts.
- 7 Comments