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Benedict Radcliffe
Working in a discreet workshop in East London, artist Benedict Radcliffe has been turning out his instantly recognisable wireframe sculptures for two decades and making a name for himself as “the wireframe guy”, working for...
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936 Strassenversion
Is the Porsche 936 the most underrated Le Mans winner from Porsche? We wanted to make a love letter to the first-ever turbo prototype to win at the storied French race, so we imagined an...
Read MoreTHE DAILY MAGAZINE FOR THOSE WHO ARE DRIVEN. POWERED BY PORSCHE.
THE DAILY MAGAZINE FOR THOSE WHO ARE DRIVEN. POWERED BY PORSCHE.
Callum Mullin
Callum Mullin’s adoration of Porsche was instilled in him at a young age. “Since I was two, the flat 6 has been kind of ingrained in me, probably due to my Dad’s 924 he had...
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Up in the Air
Making for pretty much as isolated a holiday experience as you can ask for, the recently reconstructed Cabane Tortin sits on a mountain ledge just over 3000 meters (9842ft) above sea level. Theoretically it’s part...
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Heizr Recycling Club
Heizr Club returned back to Stuttgart for the second time this year, transforming a working recycling facility into the Heizr Recycling Club for a Sunday full of scenes that were anything but scrappy.
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The Ultimate Tasting Menu
Two days, the Catalan mountains, 14 cars, and unrestricted access to every single one. That was the brief description given to me when The Rolling Museum invited me to join them for one of their...
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Maxon House & Studio
Good designers always consider the tactile in whatever they’re making; it isn’t enough to satisfy the eyes if you don’t also imagine the relationship a given object will have with the user’s hands. Unlike basic...
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NEIGHBORHOOD
“NEIGHBORHOOD started in 1994 in Harajuku, Tokyo. Initially I started with my three friends, connected by motorcycles. We had one shop which was very small and cheap to rent. In 30 years, too many things...
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