Product Archive
Monocle Mediterraneo Newspaper 2022
As the mercury rises in the northern hemisphere, our Berliner-style summer newspaper, Monocle Mediterraneo, makes its triumphant return. Our sun-seeking editors and shutterbugs have been criss-crossing the Mediterranean to find the businesses, brands and desirable destinations you need to know about this summer. We beat a path to the new sunbelt cities, checked out urban cooling in Cairo and met the cash cows (and goats and sheep) behind the European cheese industry. In the paper's pages you'll also find plenty of reliable recommendations, hot spots to escape to and fashion finds to see you through the season.
Issue 144
Our jubilant June issue is an artful thing indeed. Not least for its dedicated survey on the best auctions, gallery openings, studios and collectors sculpting the creative scene. We also eye up Iraq's unlikely tourism play, profile the folks behind Japan's will-they-won't-they Olympics and get a first look at LVMH's stunning makeover of an iconic Parisian department store. There's also a transport theme speeding through the issue, from our exploration of the future of flight and choice insights on supersonic travel and e-planes to the urban infrastructure improvements we're betting on and insights into the fast-escalating business of lifts. Not to mention recommendations, recipes and fresh reporting aplenty.
Issue 174
In our latest issue, we report from Basel, Carthage, Paris, Tokyo and beyond to find out precisely what it takes to make it onto the winners' podium, regardless of your chosen field. We profile the designers crafting the future, from the brains behind Danish electronics company Bang *&* Olufsen to an Italian expat spearheading Mallorca's creative rebirth. We also meet the rising stars of the Venice Art Biennale and the Olympians going for gold at Paris 2024 – as well as the mayor working to ensure that the Games will bring lasting change to the French capital. Elsewhere, we tour the Luxembourg freeport, survey key global-affairs flashpoints and go behind the scenes at Chanel with its president of fashion, Bruno Pavlovsky.
The Monocle Guide To Good Business
The Monocle Guide to Good Business is a book for would-be business leaders, start-ups and established companies that feel it's time for some new ideas. It's a book to be used – write in the margins and turn over the corners of the pages. But don't expect management speak, nor miracles for untold riches. It's not a book about staging a revolution. It's a book about doing things well (from how you run the show to the pens you buy). And even taking your dog to work. The 300-page book features original photography and illustrations printed on a selection of the highest-quality papers; it's a handbook for those who want to make a company that will last. The Monocle Guide to Good Business is the ultimate reference for doing a job you love. Published by Gestalten. Gestalten is a Berlin-based publisher and produces high-quality editions in an environmentally friendly and resource-efficient manner.
Issue 160
Monocle's February issue is all about celebrating places that work, whether that's a parliament, home or metro carriage. From a floating office to a school teaching children the rules of the road, we profile the locations that look good and work well for those who use them. Plus: Charleston's hospitality boom and why you should learn Russian.
A Nobel Cause
In celebration of 51 years of the Nobel Memorial prize in economic sciences, A Nobel Cause gives an overview of the 84 winning Laureates and their influence on global society. It builds excitement around economics by talking to the Laureates and unpacking their theories. From a pioneer in the field of economics of climate change to the Israeli psychologist who changes the way we think about thinking, the winners stories make for an incredible diverse read.
Issue 170
Seeking inspiration for the year ahead? Look no further. The tips in Monocle's February issue won't include the played-out aphorisms you'll find out elsewhere – no green smoothies here. Instead, we present 20 ideas that you can adopt for your business, city or travel plans that are sure to improve your quality of life. From the studio to rebrand your firm to the car to drive and hammam to relax in, all will help you hit your stride in 2024.
Merino-wool gloves
Take hold of the colder months with our navy and olive merino-wool gloves. Made in Portugal from extra-fine merino wool, these gloves provide a luxurious feel without any itchiness – ensuring a smooth and warm experience against your skin. Feel comfortable from top to toe with our matching scarf and beanie.
November 2024 – Issue 178
Itching for bigger ideas, wiser words, better leaders? Monocle's new issue does the trick: flick open our pages for a refreshing sojourn to Paris's bookshops, an insight into Johannesburg's hard-nosed urbanism and a sit-down with the creative director who turned Bally's fortunes around. Plus: step into the Catalan neighbourhood on the up, hear from screenwriters, diplomats and chef-patrons on the meaning of home, and how the Finns are preparing for uncertain times ahead. There's colour, drama and a commitment to a sharper future – Monocle's November issue is here.
France: The Monocle Handbook
France: The Monocle Handbook, the third instalment in our series of country guides, takes you on a tour of our most cherished Gallic spots. We have traversed the mainland to scout out the creme de la creme of the nation’s bounty. Come with us to Marseille and Montpellier, Biarritz and Brittany, with stopoffs in the Alps and along the rugged coast of Corsica. Break bread at both new and established bistros, visit luxury ateliers with a discerning eye for design and check in to Paris’s most storied hotels and metropolitan boltholes. Plus: we toast the nation’s vineyards, the cultural spots honouring France’s artistic heritage and the plucky retailers setting up shop in the country’s second cities. Fancy staying a while longer? We'll take you through the places in which to linger, should you wish to put down roots. France is the world’s most visited country, and for good reason.
