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85327 Monocle Book of Homes Coffee table book

Monocle • Book of Homes

Coffee table book

The Monocle Book of Homes.
264 pages.
Hardcover, dust jacket. Printed in Italy.

REF. 85327

W.22,5 x H.2,5 x D.30cm

€65,00

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Join Monocle on a tour of 20 inspiring properties from a converted cottage on an Australian island to a contemporary bolthole in the middle of Jakarta – via Mexico, Finland, Lebanon and more.

The Monocle Book of Homes is a guide to exceptional residences – with a few tips on how to make the most of your own living space thrown in for good measure.

Monocle also delves into the community-driven urban developments and neighbourhoods that we think are worth more than just a wander and discover the benefits of adding a touch of greenery – whether a fully-fledged vegetable patch or simple potted plant. This is a book for anyone who cares about where they lay their head and hang their hat. 

Monocle magazine was launched in 2007 to provide a briefing on global affairs, business, culture, design and much more. At Monocle, they believed that there was a globally minded audience of readers who were hungry for opportunities and experiences beyond their national borders. 

Outposts of opportunity, people reinventing their cities and nations, businesses rooted in their communities, wise folk with ideas that you should know about, architecture that makes you feel better.

These are just a few of the things that Monocle has been championing for the past 15 years as they have encouraged their readers and listeners to do their part, to head over the horizon to explore – and to have some fun while doing it.

Monocle is the news source for people who want to know more, hear a richness of views not just from the anglosphere and who, despite all the challenges, want to venture out into the world.

On the publishing side, Monocle also developed a book business and in 2020 launched their own independent imprint.