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Publisher: Inventory Media
Photographers: Nicole Bachmann, Mark Borthwick, Nicholas Haggard, Osma Harviliahti, JILMA, Fahim Kassam, John Maclean, Hiroko Matsubara, Taka Mayumi, Wendy McEahern, Kazuki Nagayama, Rory Payne, James Pearson-Howes, Rick Pushinsky, Masahiro Sanbe, Koji Sato, Kenta Sawada, Kato Shinasku, Allessandro Simonetti, Arata Suzuki, Go Tanbe, Ben Weller
Place: Canada
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Volume 05 Number 10
Spring-Summer 2014
FEATURES
Nieves
orSlow
Dean Edmonds
FOCUS
Andrea Aranow
Heath Ceramics
EDITORIAL
Director's Note Ten
Inside Artek 2nd Cycle
Hometowns by John MacLean
Illustrated Examples 20th Century Typefaces
Haider Ackermann Spring-Summer '14
Homewares Le Corbusier, Robin Day, Mart Stam & Ercol
Between the Lines
Shopped Building, The Paper Hound Bookshop, Egg & Shiprock
Pola`pan by Mark Borthwick
Nepenthes Remix Remix
Reviews Items of Interest
Preview Anna et Salomé
Fiction The Tiger in the Jungle
“Expanding on its print endeavors, the always poignant Canadian print magazine Inventory has just unveiled its covers for its 10th issue. Offering two editions this time around, the editorial team tapped British furniture designer Dean Edmond and Japanese creative Kato Shinsaku for the front pages. With a slight concentration on home design, other articles include interviews with Artek and New York’s own Heath Ceramics, while articles with Nepenthes and Haider Ackermann fill out the rest of the issue.”