91 Magazine Volume 16 - Fresh: Interiors, Creative Spaces, and Independent Makers
91 Magazine Volume 16 - Fresh: Interiors, Creative Spaces, and Independent Makers
91 Magazine Volume 16 - Fresh: Interiors, Creative Spaces, and Independent Makers
91 Magazine Volume 16 - Fresh: Interiors, Creative Spaces, and Independent Makers
91 Magazine

91 Magazine Volume 16 - Fresh: Interiors, Creative Spaces, and Independent Makers

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Inspired homes, lives and loves.

So what's inside this issue?

As described by the editor, Caroline Rowland:

In this edition our theme is FRESH. A word that has always felt invigorating and aspirational  – a quest to try something new, a sense of lightness, an uncluttered space, wonderfully clean and new. There are many ways to interpret the word, and in this issue that is exactly what we’ve done. You’ll find homes and spaces that are airy and bright, yet in a mix of style aesthetics, from bold colour to pastel shades to pared back natural. We talk about not only refreshing your home, but your creativity while discovering some of the best places to buy fresh food plus some delicious dessert recipes using fresh fruit. 

Featured: 

  • home tour with French Instagrammer Cecile Fossey
  • home tour with Forest Lark founder Hannah Philipson
  • studio tour with LA-based artists Maria Macarena Luzi & Sebastian Curi
  • live, work, create with Yewo Collective founder Maddy McAllister
  • creative life with Claire Holland of Paper Thin Moon
  • restaurant tour of 45 Queen Street in Penzance
  • plus lots more interior design ideas, features on living creatively and sustainably, and inspiration from creative people and independent business owners.

116 pages, perfect bound with a matt laminate cover.

The Story behind 91 Magazine:

Based in the UK, 91 Magazine was launched in 2011 by founding editor and publisher Caroline Rowland. The idea came about when Caroline felt that none of the mainstream interior magazines were capturing her interest any more, and she longed for a magazine that covered all aspects of creative living.

The magazine itself focuses on creative interiors – homes, shops, cafes, studios – spaces created by people thriving in small business and the creative industries. Aspirational yet attainable. Super stylish yet affordable. They champion independent makers, designers and brands and delve into their worlds and environments for interior and style inspiration plus insight into their lives of creativity.