Apartamento Magazine

Apartamento Magazine

Apartamento is known as one of the leading and most genuine interiors magazines available today. Since its launch in 2008, it has been a trusted source for those who love interior design, featuring international styles, thoughtful designs, clear writing, and carefully selected content. It's a must-have for anyone interested in enhancing their living spaces.

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  • Jan 23, 2025 | apartamentomagazine.com | Elena Saavedra Buckley

    Over time, as I moved—to rural Colorado, then back to New Mexico, then to Texas, then to California, each relocation happening in the back of my Subaru—the U-Hauls I’d see on the road gained dimension, embodying or cartoon-ifying the itinerancy I gradually realised was shaping my life. As I gazed at them out my car window, I memorised most of the decals, and I formed attachments to a small coterie depicting those places I had left.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | apartamentomagazine.com | Laura Frade

    In his adopted home of New York City, we celebrated the launch of Mel Odom — Gorgeous! with the artist himself. Just a few blocks away from the Christopher Street haunts that inspired many of his paintings and drawings, Mel met with readers at Bookmarc for a special signing of his new monograph, edited by Luis Venegas. The December signing marked the end of a year that connected us with Apartamento friends and family in Seoul and Stockholm, from Milan to Tokyo and beyond.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | apartamentomagazine.com | Laura Frade |David Zilber

    Originally published in Apartamento magazine issue #33With all the holes in you already, there’s no reason to define the outside environment as alien. —Jenny Holzer, Survival Series, 1983In Flatland, 19th-century theologian Edwin Abbot Abbot penned a thought experiment-cum-satirical novella where all sorts of problems arise from a world without a Z-axis, from navigating a household to identifying the face of a loved one. Worst of all, without depth, it becomes very hard to eat.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | apartamentomagazine.com | Laura Frade |Jenny Wu

    Originally published in Apartamento magazine issue #33The photograph of the missing being, as Sontag says, will      touch me like the delayed rays of a star. —Roland BarthesWe often say we ‘consume images’, thereby yoking vision to gastrointestinal processes. The act of consuming evokes various emotions such as guilt, comfort, and, for those fixated on the uncertainty principle of spoilage inside the icebox, a sense of control.

  • May 29, 2024 | apartamentomagazine.com | Rachel Roddy |James Nelson

    To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Rachel Roddy is featured in issue #33 of Apartamento magazine, where she is interviewed at her home in Rome by Alex Whyte. Read the full interview in our brand new issue, available here. The following is excerpted from Five Quarters: Recipes and Notes from a Kitchen in Rome, published this month in a new black and white reissue edition by Headline Home. Of course, I thought Rome was...

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