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We are returning to the world created by Maria Svarbova to deliver a comprehensive collection of her work around this photographer's biggest concept - Swimming Pools.
"Mellow" is a collection of photography by the Norwegian photographer, Sofie Sund. Through carefully constructed still life images, Sofie captures the essence of what is usually perceived simply as normality.
The iconic, Scandinavian city of Stockholm is where The Weekender series takes us in late Summer, 2019. Matt Porter visits the diverse and cosmopolitan capital to discover the charm of the old town, to the more modern and up and coming spots that all encapsulate that Swedish sensibility of calm and orderly sense of living.
No superhero is a series of work by the acclaimed Scandinavian artist, Ole Marius Jorgensen. The work features meticulously staged, cinematic photographs that depict seemingly ordinary situations which are then infused with a juxtaposed narrative. This unlocks an unexpected and unique world that feels both old and new.
"The Ordinary and The Odd" is the first book from artist and graphic designer, Swen Swenson. Swenson's use of simple and minimilst illustrations, evoking playful and sometimes odd encounters is a pleasure for any viewer of his work.
The book explores the design boom in the Pacific Northwest, the fundamental principles to this creative field and over 40 remarkable makers and designers behind this extraordinary area of design. Set against striking photography, the book navigates the landscape and settings which inspires this area and talks with leading designers in the industry.
Soederberg & Sara know how to work magic in the kitchen. From their infamous baking, foraging and sourcing interesting ingredients from their kitchen garden, each element of their food is considered, full of love and intrinsically based on their Scandinavian roots.
A collection of whimsical illustrations of Edward's adventures as imagined by the illustrator Robin Lucas.
Lagom is a uniquely Swedish term that doesn't have an English equivalent (Which I find to be pretty common, the Swedish language has denser words that the English language usually uses two or three words to describe.)
This is the first volume from a new series of illustrated books, tracing the life and times of a modern gentleman. Edward is a man about town. He is educated, cultured with an eye for beauty and he has a fascination with history and people.
WHO IS ANNA ANDERSSON? is a visual account of 50 women who, at least superficially, share the same identity. This collection of intimate portraits reveals what unites and distinguishes people with a common name. The photographs combine personal stories with a captivating glimpse of life in contemporary Sweden.
MINDFUL ENCOUNTERS is a thought-provoking collection of travel photography that gives you an extraordinary view of ordinary lives. Instead of relying on sophisticated equipment, photographer Jens Lennartsson uses curiosity, empathy and trust to make meaningful connections and take you off the beaten path.
In Hide In Plain Sight, you'll follow photographer Jens Lennartsson on a journey around the world with images that capture the humanity and local character of every place he visits . Along the way you will improve your own photography skills with a selection of 100 tips.
SHARE SCANDINAVIA contains 50 Scandinavian inspired artworks carefully selected amongst the best up-and-coming first time published artist. Following the success of SHARE Vol. 1, this second installment combines the winning concept of high quality prints on perforated pages with the in-demand Scandinavian aesthetic.
Collecting Words is a compilation of photographed words thoughtfully linked to create short stories by artist Brian Fouhy. Blending photography, street art, and language, Fouhy captures words found scrawled across pavement, handwritten on walls and stated de facto on signage from around the world.
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