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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Finally! A Brand-New Shelter Magazine!
The lovely and talented Grace Bonney of Design Sponge announced the debut of Anthology Magazine yesterday, which will hit newsstands this October! I couldn't be more excited, especially since this publication will be a real, physical magazine that I can actually hold with my own two hands. Don't get me wrong - I do love the online reads like Lonny and Nesting Newbies, however, there's nothing like flipping through a good magazine while drinking a cup of coffee on a Saturday morning. Founded by by Anh-Minh Le and Meg Mateo Ilasco, "Anthology is a new quarterly shelter and lifestyle print magazine that takes a narrative approach to its coverage of home décor, travel, design, entertaining, and culture." Click here to view Anthology's website, where you can get a sneak peek into the first issue. What do you think?! Are you as excited as I am?!
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This looks like it has a lot of potential. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteI'm super excited too! xo
ReplyDeleteDidn't know, thanks for introducing us! I love how so many bloggers are progressing to magazines via online or print... it's awesome what blogging can lead to!! xo
ReplyDeleteTotally excited about a 'real' home magazine! Thanks for heads up!
ReplyDeleteI saw this announcement yesterday and am super excited! Even though I still love my old favorite magazines, they get a bit tired month after month. The anticipation of fresh material is super exciting!
ReplyDeleteah yeah, super excited to have new inspiration as always. i love the space with the yellow tuffted couch and the fish painting behind it. love that! can't wait to sneak a peak myself ;)
ReplyDeleteOh I am so excited as well! I agree- there is nothing like flipping through an actual magazine! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this new mag, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteooooo... can't wait! There's nothing I enjoy more than snuggling up with my dog, a warm beverage and a design magazine!
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