HOLIDAY MAGAZINE INTERIORS
ECRU/BROWN|2350/054/086
30 €
ECRU/BROWN|2350/054/086
Holiday is an iconic magazine that, since its birth in 1946, has managed to stay true to such an innovative and timeless concept: combining literary journalism and artistic photography. Although since 2014 it has found a new lease of life in France, its essence remains intact: offering a cultured, sensitive and deeply aesthetic take on the world.
From its origins, for Holiday travel has been much more than a destination; it has been the pretext to invite you to discover, observe and dream, bringing the luxury of time. Holiday is an interlude suspended between the past and the future, a space where the journey, experience and contemplation are celebrated, like Jack Kerouac, as some of its legendary collaborators have said.
With these same principles, Holiday Interiors & Gardens was born, a natural extension of the spirit of the magazine. Because just like travel, decoration requires curiosity and allows us to cross periods, styles, cultures and territories. It is a free concept that dilutes borders between art, literature, film and design, and is nourished by references as eclectic as it is long-lasting.
Through interiors, gardens and objects, Holiday continues to defend that beauty is not a subject, but a point of view. In these pages, leading writers and photographers shape a new editorial adventure that celebrates the timeless, the authentic and the inspiring, always on the sidelines of passing trends.
From its origins, for Holiday travel has been much more than a destination; it has been the pretext to invite you to discover, observe and dream, bringing the luxury of time. Holiday is an interlude suspended between the past and the future, a space where the journey, experience and contemplation are celebrated, like Jack Kerouac, as some of its legendary collaborators have said.
With these same principles, Holiday Interiors & Gardens was born, a natural extension of the spirit of the magazine. Because just like travel, decoration requires curiosity and allows us to cross periods, styles, cultures and territories. It is a free concept that dilutes borders between art, literature, film and design, and is nourished by references as eclectic as it is long-lasting.
Through interiors, gardens and objects, Holiday continues to defend that beauty is not a subject, but a point of view. In these pages, leading writers and photographers shape a new editorial adventure that celebrates the timeless, the authentic and the inspiring, always on the sidelines of passing trends.
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