Sudpsuez Magazine N22
Covers by Lesage in collaboration with Chanel
An ode to craftsmanship. This is what this issue is, and we could not be prouder to have as a cover partner the one Maison that, over the last century, has championed, preserved, and supported craftsmanship more than anyone else: Chanel. These covers are a true collector's piece as they are covered in 4 different versions of the classic Chanel tweed made by Lesage, whose long-standing collaboration with the French Maison has produced some of the most extraordinary embroideries, weaves, and tweeds.
Every issue of is a journey of discovery or a guide for armchair traveling with stories we hope will trigger your imagination. It begins with a beautiful portfolio in Uzbekistan brilliantly shot by Miguel Flores Vianna and then prepare to visit Spain, Switzerland, Kenya, Minnesota, Belgium, Piedmont and more. And to witness the incredible work of some of the best designers in the world, from Tino Zervudachi to Casa Munoz.
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Sudpsuez Magazine N23
Covers by LVMH Métiers d'Art
More than ever before N23 is a true ode to craftsmanship with the unveiling of the ‘Atlas of Craftsmanship’: a global celebration of extraordinary objects and the talented hands that make them. This reverence for craft is shared by our Cover Partner LVMH Métiers d’Art, committed to preserving artisanal traditions and those that practice them. From their Japanese ateliers of Kuroki, skilled weavers craft denim whose fine threads adorn our four new covers, screen printed with vibrant patterns from Fauvist painter, Raoul Dufy from the Victoria & Albert Museum. Unfortunately, we are unable to guarantee specific covers at the time of order.
A far-reaching global journey through inspiring homes, ateliers, cultures and countries, Issue 23 will take you to Venezuela, where we explore the houses of a Modernist Master; to a beautiful cliff-top cottage in Portugal; to Belgium, where Axel Vervoordt’s lead designer reveals her home for the first time; to Kenya uncovering master artisans and the spaces they shape, and Lake Nebagamon, Wisconsin, where a quintessentially American boys’ camp stands almost frozen in time, as if calmly waiting for summer and all its joyful chaos. With its Botanical theme, step into a peony-filled French chateau and the gardens of Highgrove where exclusive reveals a very personal project from HM King Charles III...
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Sudpsuez Magazine N3
Covers by Etro. Back issue SOLD OUT. Published in April 2015. It features a special portfolio on Lisbon Interiors and tiles photographed by Miguel Flores-Vianna, a view on Nathalie Farman Farma’s world of fabrics and Eastern European influences and an insert of unpublished drawings by Lila De Nobili for Renzo Mongiardino’s interiors.
Sudpsuez Magazine N4
Covers by Dedar. Back issue SOLD OUT. Published on October 2015 featuring a special portfolio of Alpine Interiors and artisanal creations, an insert by Ashley Hicks, a conversation with Tory Burch on her latest home collection, an exclusive view of Carolina Irving’s new Parisian home and Umberto Pasti’s magic touch on flower arrangements and Interiors in his Moroccan houses.
Unfortunately, we are not able to guarantee a specific cover at the time of the order. However, we can assure you that all covers are proudly chosen by the Team in collaboration with Dedar.
Sudpsuez Magazine N5
Covers by Gucci. Published in April 2016.
This issue was co-curated and edited by Alessandro Michele, Gucci’s visionary Creative Director. His passion for antiques and the inspiration he draws from Roman Interiors were the starting point for the Roman Portfolio, a collection of rooms and places which he considers iconic. Other stories include a visit to Palazzo Te in Mantova, a conversation with Erdem and the special alchemy between Interiors and the garden at Wardington Manor in Oxfordshire.
Unfortunately, we are not able to guarantee a specific cover at the time of the order. However, we can assure you that all covers are proudly chosen by the Team in collaboration with Gucci.
Sudpsuez Magazine N6
Covers by Shumacher. Back issue, SOLD OUT. Published in October 2016. This issue focuses on Russia featuring countryside interiors, artisanal creations and gorgeous fabrics. On top of an insert with Yves Saint Laurent’s original drawings for his famous Russian Collection of 1976, and houses in Morocco, Italy, New York and Tiblisi amongst other stories.
Unfortunately we are not able to guarantee a specific cover at the time of the order. However, we can assure you that all covers are proudly chosen by the Team in collaboration with Shumacher.
Sudpsuez Magazine N7
Back Issue. Covers by Burberry. Published in April 2017.
This issue focuses on England starting in London at the Soane Museum and continuing in a country house in the Cotswolds. Moving up north, Mark Cropper takes us to discover the region of Cumbria, one of the most sparsely populated areas in the country. And then to Chatsworth, one of England’s “unsurpassed treasures,” home of the Duke of Devonshire. Then a visit in Spain at Casa de Pilatos in Seville, whose walls were entirely covered in colorful tiles and to the textures and patterns on the walls of Cabanas in a village in Ghana, captured years ago by Tim Beddow.
Unfortunately we are not able to guarantee a specific cover at the time of the order. However, we can assure you that all covers are proudly chosen by the Team in collaboration with Burberry.
Sudpsuez Magazine N8
Back issue. Covers by Ralph Lauren. Published in October 2017. This issue focuses on America featuring interiors, artisanal creations, navajo rugs, quilts and tramp art. Other stories include a house in Algeria seen through the lens of Tim Beddow, a conversation with Elsa Peretti about Mongiardino, a visit to the Maori meeting house in Kakahi, New Zealand.
Unfortunately we are not able to guarantee a specific cover at the time of the order. However, we can assure you that all covers are proudly chosen by the Team in collaboration with Ralph Lauren.
Sudpsuez Magazine N9
Back issue. Covers by Kravet. Published in April 2018. This issue focuses on Sicily featuring interiors, artisanal creations, tiles, stuccos and the Trapanese red corals. Other stories include some artistic working places seen through the lens of Francois Halard, a hidden palace in Damascus photographed by Tim Beddow, a holy altar in the Morroccan countryside, to name a few.
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Sudpsuez Maine House I by Kathleen Hackett
Words by Kathleen Hackett
Photographs by Maura McEvoy
Explore the soul of Maine in some three dozen of its most original, authentic, and evocative houses. For several years, acclaimed photographer Maura McEvoy and art director Basha Burwell traveled the length and breadth of Maine in search of houses that capture the state’s singular character. These are not designer houses; they are homes created by the people who live in them, from artists to writers to fishermen, distinctive for their ingenuity, originality, and fierce individuality. Many are unchanged, inhabited by generations of the same family; some are ingenious conversions. As Kathleen Hackett observes in her eloquent text, these are homes that have a kind of visual wealth that money can’t buy, homes that define the very spirit of Maine.
Published by Vendome
Sudpsuez Maine House II
Words by Maura McEvoy, Basha Burwell, Kathleen Hackett
The authors of the highly successful The Maine House continue their quest to record and celebrate the authentic Maine houses of their childhoods--a Maine that is in danger of vanishing.
"The Maine House [shows] us the dignity and aching beauty, in preserving Maine's quirky architectural past."--Maine Homes by Down East
Spend any amount of time in Maine--a weekend, a summer, a lifetime--and its impression lasts forever. When The Maine House was published in 2021, the reception was astonishing. Over four printings and across the world, The Maine House sounded a rallying cry, summed up perfectly in one of dozens of reviews, that it "crafts a plea to preserve a living history belonging to individual, family, and state; a visual call to recognize these homey structures and others like them as 'extraordinary gifts.'"
The Maine House II moves beyond the authors' cri de coeur; they're on a mission. Through 30 homes--inland, inshore, and on islands--Maura McEvoy, Basha Burwell, and Kathleen Hackett highlight the beauty and importance of preservation, restoration, thoughtful renovation, and low-impact living in the place they love the most. From visionaries who saw home in a post-and-beam barn, a lighthouse, a former hotel, and a boat shed to families resolutely leaving generational homes largely untouched (some continuing to live off the grid) and still others honoring vernacular architecture by living with it in surprising ways, The Maine House II captures the myriad ways one can live in this singular place--in the present--while preserving the past and ensuring its future.
Published by Vendome Press