My house is your house
On an area of parkland in central Warsaw stands a small settlement of wooden Finnish homes. A legacy of postwar hardship, these days they stand as a striking symbol of peace and friendship.Stout fellows
The dad bods are on display at Qingdao’s annual beer festival.
The second coming
Mahathir Mohamad shocked the world when he was re-elected Malaysia’s prime minister earlier this year. With his first stint in charge not without its controversial moments, does the political veteran have a clear vision to drive his country forward this time around?Progressive rock
Gibraltar voted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU. With the rest of the UK set on leaving, what does that mean for the diminutive British territory?Get the look
From Europe and Asia to the US, five branding insiders give their take on the industry – and what’s next.Made to measure
Metalworker Kikukawa’s precision and meticulous attention to detail appeals to architects at home and abroad.Image makers
As celebrities become their own paparazzi, what is on the cards for these streetwise snappers?Clean canvas
A Victorian bath house in south London has been reborn as an inviting – and very timely – new gallery space serving Goldsmiths’ art college and the community beyond.The Better by Design Manifesto, 2018
Sometimes you need design to step up to the plate and change your life. In tiny increments, that’s what these tools, materials and products will do. Let’s start the revolution.Swede dream
A wooden house made in Sweden but set in a Japanese forest. What could be more idyllic?Perfect pieces
Our favourite designs to fill a calm and comfortable home.In safe hands
The home of one of Portugal’s leading architects now belongs to a family friend and is a much-treasured modernist masterpiece.Home grown
When a designer decided to rebuild his own home in Maastricht, it turned out to be a great career move.Simple but effective
A childhood LA home, designed by maverick architect RM Schindler, has been brought back to its modernist glory.Hidden talents
Tokyo furniture shop Bullpen is one of the few outlets focusing on handmade pieces by lesser-known design talent.Prickly clients
A garden of succulents near Madrid uses architecture and good design to support its plants, quietly showing them off to their full potential.Net gains
This German fish market is more than it seems: it’s also a meeting point for early birds and night owls alike.Winning Toulouse
Meet the French duo who are showing the fashion world how to do retail – and they’re not even based in Paris.Fresh look
How Amy Smilovic, the owner of womenswear brand Tibi, found success – and then found it again with a risky rebrand.Hotel openings
We visit a few new hotels, from The Calile in Brisbane to a former Buddhist temple in Kyoto.
Politics Briefing
A rising star of the left gains ground in Poland, plus Taiwan’s upcoming elections.Diplomacy Briefing
Spain’s new prime minister travels with a bold agenda, and Trump prepares his next excursion.Defence Briefing
The Saudi Arabian arms deals causing concern, while military sharpshooters descend on Ottawa.Cities Briefing
Istanbul ups the war on plastic and we have a word with Labour peer Andrew Adonis.Business Briefing
From a small soap-maker in Osaka to the Ikea competitors offering sustainable alternatives.Culture Briefing
Socially engaged art in Chicago, a televised Polish parallel universe and perusing the shelves of London’s poetry bookshop.Food & drink briefing
Food scoops from a winery in the UK capital and a Korean joint in New York – plus a Colombian chocolate-maker.Fashion Briefing
A stellar new men’s brand from New York, Prada gets sporty and Olsen twins brand The Row makes its move into menswear.Briefing: Shop, read, listen
Unique boutiques offering covetable homeware, exquisite candles and canny storage, plus a few absorbing page-turners and delights for your eyes and ears.
Still supreme
To the alarm of Brussels, Poland’s right-wing government is forcing out many of the country’s Supreme Court judges – but one of them, Supreme Court president Malgorzata Gersdorf, is determined to stay put. She tells us about her fears for the country.A place to call home
The Drake Hotel has become the heart and soul of its neighbourhood, playing a role in the community that was carefully thought out by its founder.
Issue 118
November 2018
Editor's letter
The opener
Observation
My cabinet
Cosy corner
Report
The second coming
Mahathir Mohamad shocked the world when he was re-elected Malaysia’s prime minister earlier this year. With his first stint in charge not without its controversial moments, does the political veteran have a clear vision to drive his country forward this time around?Progressive rock
Gibraltar voted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU. With the rest of the UK set on leaving, what does that mean for the diminutive British territory?Get the look
From Europe and Asia to the US, five branding insiders give their take on the industry – and what’s next.Made to measure
Metalworker Kikukawa’s precision and meticulous attention to detail appeals to architects at home and abroad.Image makers
As celebrities become their own paparazzi, what is on the cards for these streetwise snappers?Clean canvas
A Victorian bath house in south London has been reborn as an inviting – and very timely – new gallery space serving Goldsmiths’ art college and the community beyond.The Better by Design Manifesto, 2018
Sometimes you need design to step up to the plate and change your life. In tiny increments, that’s what these tools, materials and products will do. Let’s start the revolution.Swede dream
A wooden house made in Sweden but set in a Japanese forest. What could be more idyllic?Perfect pieces
Our favourite designs to fill a calm and comfortable home.In safe hands
The home of one of Portugal’s leading architects now belongs to a family friend and is a much-treasured modernist masterpiece.Home grown
When a designer decided to rebuild his own home in Maastricht, it turned out to be a great career move.Simple but effective
A childhood LA home, designed by maverick architect RM Schindler, has been brought back to its modernist glory.Hidden talents
Tokyo furniture shop Bullpen is one of the few outlets focusing on handmade pieces by lesser-known design talent.Prickly clients
A garden of succulents near Madrid uses architecture and good design to support its plants, quietly showing them off to their full potential.Net gains
This German fish market is more than it seems: it’s also a meeting point for early birds and night owls alike.Winning Toulouse
Meet the French duo who are showing the fashion world how to do retail – and they’re not even based in Paris.Fresh look
How Amy Smilovic, the owner of womenswear brand Tibi, found success – and then found it again with a risky rebrand.Hotel openings
We visit a few new hotels, from The Calile in Brisbane to a former Buddhist temple in Kyoto.
Briefing
Politics Briefing
A rising star of the left gains ground in Poland, plus Taiwan’s upcoming elections.Diplomacy Briefing
Spain’s new prime minister travels with a bold agenda, and Trump prepares his next excursion.Defence Briefing
The Saudi Arabian arms deals causing concern, while military sharpshooters descend on Ottawa.Cities Briefing
Istanbul ups the war on plastic and we have a word with Labour peer Andrew Adonis.Business Briefing
From a small soap-maker in Osaka to the Ikea competitors offering sustainable alternatives.Culture Briefing
Socially engaged art in Chicago, a televised Polish parallel universe and perusing the shelves of London’s poetry bookshop.Food & drink briefing
Food scoops from a winery in the UK capital and a Korean joint in New York – plus a Colombian chocolate-maker.Fashion Briefing
A stellar new men’s brand from New York, Prada gets sporty and Olsen twins brand The Row makes its move into menswear.Briefing: Shop, read, listen
Unique boutiques offering covetable homeware, exquisite candles and canny storage, plus a few absorbing page-turners and delights for your eyes and ears.
State of the nation
Q&A
Still supreme
To the alarm of Brussels, Poland’s right-wing government is forcing out many of the country’s Supreme Court judges – but one of them, Supreme Court president Malgorzata Gersdorf, is determined to stay put. She tells us about her fears for the country.A place to call home
The Drake Hotel has become the heart and soul of its neighbourhood, playing a role in the community that was carefully thought out by its founder.
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