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The New Era #3

The New Era #3

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The New Era #3

In issue three we investigate a world brimming with possibilities. We visit the enchanting studio of acclaimed artist Eva Lange, and we travel to an island where a house has been built in the midst of a forgotten fairy-tale garden. The design icon Pia Wallen takes us on an exclusive tour of her home and architect Thomas Sandell invites us to his seaside home that measures just 13 square metres. “It’s a professional challenge to fit in as much as possible on a small scale,” he admits. “But you don’t have to live in a huge space to thrive.” Elsewhere in the issue, we look at the tendencies shaping our future – from breaking away from the homogenisation of social media to the mass exodus from cities. “Designing is about understanding a situation,” says architect Pernilla Wåhlin Norén on our visit to her home built entirely of pine. “It’s about things like fresh air, sunlight, atmosphere and purpose – not about choosing products.”

Topics: Scandinavian interiors, design, art and craft
Contents: Home and studio visits, interviews and features on everything associated to living well.
Format: A quarterly magazine
Languages: English
Size: 224 x 297 mm (softback) 216 pages

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The New Era Magazine is an independent publication and digital platform dedicated to Scandinavian living. We print on the worlds most climate friendly paper, Lessebo 2000. The paper is produced from totally chlorine free pulp by Lessebo paper, the first paper producer to achieve Cradle to cradle Gold Award.

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