A richly illustrated, authoritative global survey of the best and most creative interior designers and decorators working today. Nominators include: Felix Burrichter, Aric Chen, Amy Fine Collins, Francisco Costa, Ronnie Fieg, Marianne Goebl, Laila Gohar, Niki Haas, Gert Jonkers & Jop van Bennekom, Lorena Mosquera, Hanya Yanagihara, and Rachel Zoe. Featured designers include: Beata Heuman Ltd, Kelly Wearstler Studio, Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Neri & Hu, Norm Architects, Romanek Design Studio, Studioilse, Studio KO, Studio Shamshiri, Faye Toogood, and Vincent Van Duysen. Specifications: - Format: Hardback - Size: 290 x 250 mm (11 3/8 x 9 7/8 in) - Pages: 328 pp - Illustrations: 400 illustrations - ISBN: 9781838661878
“I feel like we just came out of nowhere from the Netherlands with a men’s magazine and it was like, 'Oh wow, where the fuck is this coming from?'” I’m sitting across from Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom in the Holborn Dining Room, here to talk about the tenth anniversary of _Fantastic Man_. “You want to surprise people, or you want to show something in a way that other people are not showing it,” Jop carries on. “Is that risky?” says Gert. “Maybe if other people don’t do it, but I’d say it’s almost riskier to do what other people do.”
I still remember being shown the very first issue of Fantastic Man; it was astonishingly different to existing men’s magazines in 2005. With their 30th issue, founders Jop van Bennekom and Gert Jonkers have completely changed their magazine to astonish again. The original Fantastic Man grew from the duo’s earlier Butt zine and dropped into a world of glossy lad’s mags. Instead of competing with these, the new magazine struck out in its own direction, and it’s hard to imagine a more stark alternative. While Loaded, FHM et al fought to be the most heterosexual mag on the rack, Fantastic...
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Der Duft für jeden Menschen, der sich nicht mit dem Gewöhnlichen zufrieden gibt, der das Außergewöhnliche anstrebt und über den Mut verfügt, einen authentischen Charakter zu leben. Das klassische Cologne zeigt sich höflich und souverän, zitrisch und knackig. Es ist aber weniger formell und jünger - passend zur sonntäglichen Entspannung. Der Duft Sunday Cologne ist das Ergebnis einer Kollaboration zwischen Jop Van Bennekom und Gert Jonkers, Herausgeber des gleichnamigen Magazins, und Ben Gorham, Kreativdirektor von BYREDO.
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Fantastic Man 4, 2007. Table of contents. Jop van Bennekom, designer.
“I feel like we just came out of nowhere from the Netherlands with a men’s magazine and it was like, 'Oh wow, where the fuck is this coming from?'” I’m sitting across from Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom in the Holborn Dining Room, here to talk about the tenth anniversary of _Fantastic Man_. “You want to surprise people, or you want to show something in a way that other people are not showing it,” Jop carries on. “Is that risky?” says Gert. “Maybe if other people don’t do it, but I’d say it’s almost riskier to do what other people do.”
“I feel like we just came out of nowhere from the Netherlands with a men’s magazine and it was like, 'Oh wow, where the fuck is this coming from?'” I’m sitting across from Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom in the Holborn Dining Room, here to talk about the tenth anniversary of _Fantastic Man_. “You want to surprise people, or you want to show something in a way that other people are not showing it,” Jop carries on. “Is that risky?” says Gert. “Maybe if other people don’t do it, but I’d say it’s almost riskier to do what other people do.”
“I feel like we just came out of nowhere from the Netherlands with a men’s magazine and it was like, 'Oh wow, where the fuck is this coming from?'” I’m sitting across from Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom in the Holborn Dining Room, here to talk about the tenth anniversary of _Fantastic Man_. “You want to surprise people, or you want to show something in a way that other people are not showing it,” Jop carries on. “Is that risky?” says Gert. “Maybe if other people don’t do it, but I’d say it’s almost riskier to do what other people do.”