Simultaneously sculptural and pragmatic, the undulating form of the W Magazine stand’s molded plywood is both pleasing and useful. It’s compact enough for small spaces, though you may be loath to cover up the figurative grain pattern of the walnut with your magazines. $119-$129
Simultaneously sculptural and pragmatic, the undulating form of the W Magazine stand’s molded plywood is both pleasing and useful. It’s compact enough for small spaces, though you may be loath to cover up the figurative grain pattern of the walnut with your magazines. $119-$129
Magazine rack, $400.
Magazine rack, $400.
The look of the Simpsons’ neighborhood transitions wildly when new neighbors discover a forgotten Neutra, triggering a renovation craze. Their project is so successful that it’s featured on the cover of Dwell.
The look of the Simpsons’ neighborhood transitions wildly when new neighbors discover a forgotten Neutra, triggering a renovation craze. Their project is so successful that it’s featured on the cover of Dwell.
"Photographing a wonderful story in Sea Ranch for an upcoming issue—get excited!"—Julia Sabot
"Photographing a wonderful story in Sea Ranch for an upcoming issue—get excited!"—Julia Sabot
"David Koch Theater at Lincoln Center: Thank you, Philip Johnson."—Kelsey Keith
"David Koch Theater at Lincoln Center: Thank you, Philip Johnson."—Kelsey Keith
Le Corbusier's Maison La Roche as shot by Eujin Rhee
Le Corbusier's Maison La Roche as shot by Eujin Rhee
"Industrial Facility for Herman Miller Wireframe sofa with Maharam upholstery fabric."—Kelsey Keith
"Industrial Facility for Herman Miller Wireframe sofa with Maharam upholstery fabric."—Kelsey Keith
"Toothpick architecture (105,387.5 of 'em to be exact)"—Diana Budds
"Toothpick architecture (105,387.5 of 'em to be exact)"—Diana Budds
Simultaneously sculptural and pragmatic, the undulating form of the W Magazine Stand’s molded plywood is both pleasing and useful. It’s compact enough for small spaces, though you may be loath to cover up the figurative grain pattern of the walnut with your magazines.
Simultaneously sculptural and pragmatic, the undulating form of the W Magazine Stand’s molded plywood is both pleasing and useful. It’s compact enough for small spaces, though you may be loath to cover up the figurative grain pattern of the walnut with your magazines.
"The show is a good fun-house mirror to society, in that it can reflect the world back onto itself in a new way.” —Matt Selman, executive producer, The Simpsons
"The show is a good fun-house mirror to society, in that it can reflect the world back onto itself in a new way.” —Matt Selman, executive producer, The Simpsons
Folio magazine rack.
Folio magazine rack.
The Lonely Seagull Magazine: Art, writing, thinking, music, place, animals, and people, $10
The Lonely Seagull Magazine: Art, writing, thinking, music, place, animals, and people, $10
Even the family’s old magazines are turned inward on the shelf to preserve the house’s monochrome palette. Playful details, like this little monkey, add visual surprise.
Even the family’s old magazines are turned inward on the shelf to preserve the house’s monochrome palette. Playful details, like this little monkey, add visual surprise.
As we began to enter an era of travel, savvy editor-in-chief Edna Woolman Chase followed suit in Vogue.
As we began to enter an era of travel, savvy editor-in-chief Edna Woolman Chase followed suit in Vogue.
A cover from October 15, 1936 promotes jewels, accessories, and furs despite the looming economic depression.
A cover from October 15, 1936 promotes jewels, accessories, and furs despite the looming economic depression.
"Postcards from Vogue: One Hundred Iconic Covers" comes in a convenient box set and can be used to drop notes or decorate a feminine room. Or just send to a favorite correspondent.
"Postcards from Vogue: One Hundred Iconic Covers" comes in a convenient box set and can be used to drop notes or decorate a feminine room. Or just send to a favorite correspondent.
Anna: NYMAG's Grumpy Cat Cover

New York Magazine's Oct. 7th cover, photographed by Jeff Minton, was the best thing to hit my mailbox in a long long time. The cover story is about the latest brands who have made it HUGE, all of a sudden making 1 billion dollars and the CEO is like 26 years old. Grumpy Cat was the perfect icon to represent today's "Boom Brands."
Anna: NYMAG's Grumpy Cat Cover New York Magazine's Oct. 7th cover, photographed by Jeff Minton, was the best thing to hit my mailbox in a long long time. The cover story is about the latest brands who have made it HUGE, all of a sudden making 1 billion dollars and the CEO is like 26 years old. Grumpy Cat was the perfect icon to represent today's "Boom Brands."
This hanging rack meets all the requirements of the loft-owning glitterati: brushed anodized aluminum with a flowing, organic shape. Magazines must be folded to fit, but this Gehryesque flourish could just as well stand alone on your wall. Read more about the Wallpaper Magazine Rack here.
This hanging rack meets all the requirements of the loft-owning glitterati: brushed anodized aluminum with a flowing, organic shape. Magazines must be folded to fit, but this Gehryesque flourish could just as well stand alone on your wall. Read more about the Wallpaper Magazine Rack here.
Accessorize with a purpose! Instead of simply hanging photos on your walls, use accessories that can double as storage. For instance, use a hanging magazine rack in the living room or office. The one pictured here looks more like a work of art with its flowing lines and brushed anodized aluminum material.
Accessorize with a purpose! Instead of simply hanging photos on your walls, use accessories that can double as storage. For instance, use a hanging magazine rack in the living room or office. The one pictured here looks more like a work of art with its flowing lines and brushed anodized aluminum material.
Vogue released its first issue on December 17, 1892.
Vogue released its first issue on December 17, 1892.
In 1949, the price of a single issue of Vogue moved up to $.50 (from the original price of $.10).
In 1949, the price of a single issue of Vogue moved up to $.50 (from the original price of $.10).
A map of the firms profiled in Studio Issue #4. The magazine was started by Zoe Ikin, who spent time in Chicago during production of this issue, and her collaborators Clem Devine and Sam Trustrum, her fiance.
A map of the firms profiled in Studio Issue #4. The magazine was started by Zoe Ikin, who spent time in Chicago during production of this issue, and her collaborators Clem Devine and Sam Trustrum, her fiance.
1928

Domus magazine is founded.
1928 Domus magazine is founded.
Studio Magazine Issue #4,  interior of VSA Partners, where editor and co-founder Zoe Ikin spent three months as a design researcher last summer.
Studio Magazine Issue #4, interior of VSA Partners, where editor and co-founder Zoe Ikin spent three months as a design researcher last summer.
Studio Magazine Issue #4. “There’s no doubt we’re voyeuristic and a little nosy,” says Ikin. “We love to see what everyone else is doing.”
Studio Magazine Issue #4. “There’s no doubt we’re voyeuristic and a little nosy,” says Ikin. “We love to see what everyone else is doing.”
The Book of Stamps by Cabinet Magazine

($23.00 for one book)

text "CabinetBookofStamps" to 767825 (portal)

Another great product for adorning letters is the Cabinet Magazine Book of Stamps.  This treasure trove of artist made fake stamps is perfect for messing with the USPS or weirding out your recipients.  This book is an absolute steal--we have two!"
The Book of Stamps by Cabinet Magazine ($23.00 for one book) text "CabinetBookofStamps" to 767825 (portal) Another great product for adorning letters is the Cabinet Magazine Book of Stamps. This treasure trove of artist made fake stamps is perfect for messing with the USPS or weirding out your recipients. This book is an absolute steal--we have two!"
Arts & Archtitecture magazine cover by John Follis and James Reed, September 1953. Collection of Los Angeles Modern Auctions, reprinted courtesy of David Travers Associates/LACMA.
Arts & Archtitecture magazine cover by John Follis and James Reed, September 1953. Collection of Los Angeles Modern Auctions, reprinted courtesy of David Travers Associates/LACMA.
A cover graphically riffs on the magazine’s title, Dot, Dot, Dot.
A cover graphically riffs on the magazine’s title, Dot, Dot, Dot.
Built in 1957, Witthoefft House was designed and lived in by the architect Arthur Witthoefft. At the time, he was an architect in the Manhattan office of corporate modernists Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. This recently restored 1957 modernist masterpiece features a freestanding travertine-and-steel fireplace, open on all four sides, that divides the living and dining areas.
Built in 1957, Witthoefft House was designed and lived in by the architect Arthur Witthoefft. At the time, he was an architect in the Manhattan office of corporate modernists Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. This recently restored 1957 modernist masterpiece features a freestanding travertine-and-steel fireplace, open on all four sides, that divides the living and dining areas.
The very fitting cover of the Chicago Issue of Studio Magazine, featuring a ketchup-free Chicago dog. The Auckland, New Zealand-based publication profiles creative workspaces around the world.
The very fitting cover of the Chicago Issue of Studio Magazine, featuring a ketchup-free Chicago dog. The Auckland, New Zealand-based publication profiles creative workspaces around the world.
Made from sleek powder-coated white steel, the Desktop Magazine Rack from Japanese company Yamazaki is a streamlined accessory that helps organize magazines and newspapers, while still keeping their covers on display.
Made from sleek powder-coated white steel, the Desktop Magazine Rack from Japanese company Yamazaki is a streamlined accessory that helps organize magazines and newspapers, while still keeping their covers on display.
A nifty desk setting illustrated for Instructor Magazine (2011).
A nifty desk setting illustrated for Instructor Magazine (2011).

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