19 March 2025
Episode 2982
30 minutes
Photo: Robert Rieger
On this special edition we’re joined by Monocle’s editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, along with your favourite Monocle editors and a host of industry experts in celebrating the opening of our new shop and café on Rue Bachaumont.
19 March 2025
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