Product Archive
Issue 147
Monocle's October issue is all about new looks. From our style special to features about the businesses and industries to watch, we look at what's happening around the world and what's ahead. Inside you'll find big interviews, thought-provoking arguments, long reads and stunning photography. Expect insights from experts on world affairs, design and the up-and-coming places to put on your next travel itinerary. Plus: our autumn culture preview, the season's best fashion from Paris and Tokyo, and the shops and restaurants to seek out wherever you go. On newsstands 23 September.
Portugal: The Monocle Handbook
Part of a new travel series, Portugal: The Monocle Handbook is a practical guide that will introduce you to the best the country has to offer as we present our favourite spots across the country. We’ve travelled from north to south (via the islands) to find innovative retailers and traditional ateliers, the chefs turning out the tastiest dishes and the sleekest hotels – not to mention undiscovered beaches and world-leading cultural venues. We even reveal the best neighbourhoods to invest in should you wish to put down roots in this sunny nation, plus the plucky entrepreneurs who've already made the move. It’s time to pack your bags for Portugal.
September 2024 – Issue 176
As summer recedes in the rearview mirror and we shift our gears into autumn mode, Monocle's special mobility survey is on the horizon – and with it, a whole host of surprises. Meet the cargo bikes shaking up the cycling scene, the microcars whizzing around our cities and the aerospace firm going for a lighter look on the factory floor. We'll get you pondering the future of the car and the plane, and make you rethink that satnav. Plus: all aboard The Monocle Express!
Monocle Alpino Newspaper 2023
Monocle's biggest-ever newspaper is sure to be hot property this winter. The bumper, 80-page ‘Monocle Alpino' is packed with the best news and views from the world's colder climes. Whether it's the geopolitical importance of the Arctic or what to wear on the slopes and après-ski circuit, it has everything you need to make the best of the season. Plus: the orchestra that braves Lapand's subzero temperatures, design to keep you cosy and the significance of the moose.
Konfekt – Winter 2022/2023
The winter issue of Konfekt throws a glittering festive party in Zürich, journeys to Rome to mix a gin fizz with Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis and gathers by the fire at Jakob Zeller and Ethel Hoon's restaurant in the Austrian Alps to rustle up some recipes for the winter months ahead. We'll introduce some cosy knits and svelte salopettes to see you through snowy holidays and meet a host of carpenters, designers and glass-makers crafting beautiful things to collect and covet.
The Monocle Book of Homes
The Monocle Book of Homes is a guide to exceptional residences – with a few tips on how to make the most of your own living space thrown in for good measure. Join us on a tour of 20 inspiring properties from a converted cottage on an Australian island to a contemporary bolthole in the middle of Jakarta – via Mexico, Finland, Lebanon and more. We also delve into the community-driven urban developments and neighbourhoods that we think are worth more than just a wander and discover the benefits of adding a touch of greenery – whether a fully-fledged vegetable patch or simple potted plant. This is a book for anyone who cares about where they lay their head and hang their hat. Go on, make yourself at home. Shop now with complimentary delivery in the UK, Europe, Hong Kong, Japan, the US and Canada.
Issue 166
Ready to go? Great. Because Monocle's September issue is all about getting out there, covering fresh ground and seeing the world anew. We survey the world of transport, from the leading presidential jets and futuristic sea gliders to Europe's bike-building capital and the appeal of the mini Microlino. Plus: Mongolia's geopolitical balancing act, Fendi's artisanal investment and America's poet laureate.
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.
