Editor’s letter
Our editor in chief asks: as well as writing about those people who are doing things differently, should we be trying to live by our quality-of-life mantra too?The opener
In our global news round-up we find a remedy for stiff bottoms at the Bayreuth Festival, dance to Egyptian pop in the Mediterranean and make a case for taxi drivers donning national dress.Flying without wings
Part theatre, part theme-park ride and part restaurant: virtual-reality flights are taking off in Japan.Pimp my ride
Want to give your wheels that Jeddah lounge feel? German firm Klassen is the destination for anyone with a luxury car in need of more than a paint job.My cabinet
Swedish adman Pelle Sjoenell shepherds a global band of ‘black sheep’ alongside a tight-knit team in Los Angeles.Cosy corner
The theatre director on the art of yesterday, today and tomorrow.
All for one
In one of the world’s most violent cities, the opposition is united. Can they take power?Poll position
Nothing encapsulates German self-image like the country’s car industry. With voters set to decide between more Merkel or a change of direction, we considered what the contenders’ rides say about their popular appeal.Start it up
From family to crowdfunding, five small-business owners explain how they funded their ideas without having to ask the bank.Paper tiger
Notebook-and-pen has taken a knock from digital in recent years but that hasn’t stopped one classic stationery brand from launching Think of Things: its own high-street showcase for bright ideas.Breathe in, breathe out
Leaving a big city to enjoy a slower pace of life is often seen as displaying a lack of ambition. But with great transport links, business-friendly city halls and sky-high quality of life all round, these third-tier cities are anything but third-class.Youthful exuberance
Pushchair company Joolz has embraced an office design that resonates with its green credentials, giving its staff space to breathe – and its plants room to grow.New masters
Austrian auction house Dorotheum is looking to the future but with a deferential nod to the past – and it’s proving to be a winning bid.Tracking changes
Occupying former railway warehouses, Luma Arles is a gallery going full steam ahead with big ambitions and big ideas.Light up
Neon has been big business in Geneva since the 1930s; we find out why the city has been going with the glow ever since.Open house
A clutch of young designers and architects are transforming Jakarta, one project at a time.On the up
Unloved and underused – but Naples’ business district offers a space-filled future.Tasty alternatives
Meet Stockholm’s fresh-thinking chefs, busy making hay (or, rather, delicious food) while the sun shines.Now trending
Behind the label players who are at the core of the season’s key looks.A cut above
Eschewing the traditional path into the fashion industry, young designer Déborah Neuberg is making her own way in the highly competitive world of Paris fashion.
Politics briefing
Poland’s drift to the right and a more open approach in Seoul.Diplomacy briefing
How the Dutch manage their waterways and a chat with Johannes Hahn, the European commissioner in charge of enlargement.Defence briefing
Army recruitment tactics in France, Djibouti’s new friendship with China, Israel’s tank innovation and North Korea’s escalating missile tests.Cities briefing
The mayor of St Tropez is on a mission to reshape it, what smaller Chinese cities can offer young residents and taking a river dip in Portland, Oregon.Business briefing
Thai start-ups get a leg-up, staying connected in Malmö and the Swiss schnapps scene.Culture briefing
Small-screen round-up from the US and a little artistic inspiration.Architecture briefing
New projects of note in Thailand, Japan, Canada and Germany.Food & drink briefing
From a New York chef who is a dab hand with an Argentinian grill to Chinese fine dining in London.Fashion briefing
Engineered clothes from The Reracs and lightweight specs by Aarhus eyewear darling, Lindberg.Travel briefing
Whether you want to be free and easy in Los Angeles or relax in the lap of Amsterdam's luxury, our overview of comely lodgings and guesthouses will point you in the right direction.Shop, listen, watch
Cosy ceramics, lovely leather accessories, smart books and playful toys.
Gearing up
Volvo’s CEO discusses shifting the brand’s focus to the premium market and reveals its plans for electric and self-driving cars – all while maintaining its reputation for safety, of course.Time bandit
On his latest album, Sam Beam, otherwise known as Iron & Wine, is in a reflective mood. His theory: embrace the moment but if it’s not happening, just do something else.
Issue 106
September 2017
At the front
Editor’s letter
Our editor in chief asks: as well as writing about those people who are doing things differently, should we be trying to live by our quality-of-life mantra too?The opener
In our global news round-up we find a remedy for stiff bottoms at the Bayreuth Festival, dance to Egyptian pop in the Mediterranean and make a case for taxi drivers donning national dress.Flying without wings
Part theatre, part theme-park ride and part restaurant: virtual-reality flights are taking off in Japan.Pimp my ride
Want to give your wheels that Jeddah lounge feel? German firm Klassen is the destination for anyone with a luxury car in need of more than a paint job.My cabinet
Swedish adman Pelle Sjoenell shepherds a global band of ‘black sheep’ alongside a tight-knit team in Los Angeles.Cosy corner
The theatre director on the art of yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Q&A
Report
All for one
In one of the world’s most violent cities, the opposition is united. Can they take power?Poll position
Nothing encapsulates German self-image like the country’s car industry. With voters set to decide between more Merkel or a change of direction, we considered what the contenders’ rides say about their popular appeal.Start it up
From family to crowdfunding, five small-business owners explain how they funded their ideas without having to ask the bank.Paper tiger
Notebook-and-pen has taken a knock from digital in recent years but that hasn’t stopped one classic stationery brand from launching Think of Things: its own high-street showcase for bright ideas.Breathe in, breathe out
Leaving a big city to enjoy a slower pace of life is often seen as displaying a lack of ambition. But with great transport links, business-friendly city halls and sky-high quality of life all round, these third-tier cities are anything but third-class.Youthful exuberance
Pushchair company Joolz has embraced an office design that resonates with its green credentials, giving its staff space to breathe – and its plants room to grow.New masters
Austrian auction house Dorotheum is looking to the future but with a deferential nod to the past – and it’s proving to be a winning bid.Tracking changes
Occupying former railway warehouses, Luma Arles is a gallery going full steam ahead with big ambitions and big ideas.Light up
Neon has been big business in Geneva since the 1930s; we find out why the city has been going with the glow ever since.Open house
A clutch of young designers and architects are transforming Jakarta, one project at a time.On the up
Unloved and underused – but Naples’ business district offers a space-filled future.Tasty alternatives
Meet Stockholm’s fresh-thinking chefs, busy making hay (or, rather, delicious food) while the sun shines.Now trending
Behind the label players who are at the core of the season’s key looks.A cut above
Eschewing the traditional path into the fashion industry, young designer Déborah Neuberg is making her own way in the highly competitive world of Paris fashion.
Briefing
Politics briefing
Poland’s drift to the right and a more open approach in Seoul.Diplomacy briefing
How the Dutch manage their waterways and a chat with Johannes Hahn, the European commissioner in charge of enlargement.Defence briefing
Army recruitment tactics in France, Djibouti’s new friendship with China, Israel’s tank innovation and North Korea’s escalating missile tests.Cities briefing
The mayor of St Tropez is on a mission to reshape it, what smaller Chinese cities can offer young residents and taking a river dip in Portland, Oregon.Business briefing
Thai start-ups get a leg-up, staying connected in Malmö and the Swiss schnapps scene.Culture briefing
Small-screen round-up from the US and a little artistic inspiration.Architecture briefing
New projects of note in Thailand, Japan, Canada and Germany.Food & drink briefing
From a New York chef who is a dab hand with an Argentinian grill to Chinese fine dining in London.Fashion briefing
Engineered clothes from The Reracs and lightweight specs by Aarhus eyewear darling, Lindberg.Travel briefing
Whether you want to be free and easy in Los Angeles or relax in the lap of Amsterdam's luxury, our overview of comely lodgings and guesthouses will point you in the right direction.Shop, listen, watch
Cosy ceramics, lovely leather accessories, smart books and playful toys.
State of the nation
Big interview series
Gearing up
Volvo’s CEO discusses shifting the brand’s focus to the premium market and reveals its plans for electric and self-driving cars – all while maintaining its reputation for safety, of course.Time bandit
On his latest album, Sam Beam, otherwise known as Iron & Wine, is in a reflective mood. His theory: embrace the moment but if it’s not happening, just do something else.
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