Let's celebrate the upcoming summer holidays with a great give-away!
You will probably remember the post about Openhouse Magazine, the new project by Andrew Trotter and Mari Luz Vidal from Open House Project. Andrew and Mari Luz, respectively designer/art director and
photographer, created this beautiful twice yearly publication that collect stories about creative people around the world that open up their homes to the public for special events related to art, design and gastronomy. In their first issue, published thanks to a successful Kickstarter project, you can discover the story of the Italian duo Gnam Box from Milan or Jo Nagasaka, who turns his Tokyo studio into anything from a gallery,
performance space, or even sometimes a camp site, and makes the best
food parties around.
I met Andrew and Mari Luz last year as they are also the organizers of the Kinfolk events in Barcelona and, of course, I did not loose the opportunity to back up their new project last April. Openhouse Magazine went on print later this May and we all gather at H2O Gallery here in Barcelona to celebrate the new launch with a special sushi party and music session.
And today, one of you will be lucky enough to get his own copy of Openhouse Magazine, along with a special postcard, the magazine poster and the tote bag!
The giveaway is now closed. The winner will be announced shortly on Facing north with gracia Facebook Page.
I would love to bring it to the beach this summer!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I remember you blogged about this project a while ago, Elena! I'd love to win an issue and have a peek into creatives homes around the world. Especially the Japanese house makes me curious! Great opening location too, so very green! And those roots <3
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice giveaway! I'd love to win this magazine :) I'm going on holidays in a few weeks, and I haven't found something to bring along to read on the beach. This would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI've never had that kind of magazine in my hands...
ReplyDeleteWill it change my point of view, my aesthetics?
I'd like to have opportunity to know :)
This magazine looks like a wonderful jumping off point for practical inspiration but also daydreaming. It looks like the kind of resource you would return to again and again.
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ReplyDeleteto get inspiration, always.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win! It's so nice to read a real magazine sometimes! :)
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