As far as we can tell, Apartamento Magazine is doing a good job of keeping its reputation as the world's hippest interiors magazine. Often, before we know it, this unusual and influential missive from Barcelona has been and gone from the shelves.
Unlike the designed and refined, expensively accessorised living spaces glimpsed in more generic interior design magazines, the habitats (usually belonging to creative people) seen in Apartamento look smaller, often cluttered and authentically lived in. And that's the ethos behind the magazine how people live in their homes and how their personal space tells their story.
Apartamento #33 features Featuring: Hari Nef, Franz Erhard Walther, Madelon Vriesendorp, Lloyd Kahn, Eric N. Mack, John Wurdeman, Antonia Marsh, Enrique Olvera, Ron Arad, Motoyuki Daifu, Jimmy Wright, Najla El Zein, Hans-Walter Müller, and Rachel Roddy. Plus: The interiors of Pedro E. Guerrero, texts by Yemisi Aribisala, Jenny Wu, David Zilber, Stephen Kearse, Fadi Kattan, Ronan Mckenzie, Sophie Mackintosh, and Amanda Maxwell, as well as ‘Termite Trails’, an essay by Diana McCaulay.