The editors and contributors of Apartamento take us inside their world.
The slightly vinegary stylings of Herman Miller’s Head of Archives and Brand Heritage
Take a picture, it’ll last longer.
When words fail, vibes provide.
“Don’t Go Tellin’ Your Momma” concentrates fragmentation and veers away from the comforts of fiction, interspersing interviews on politics and policy into a short film that acts as an associative collage.
Leah Beckmann reads the room.
Take a couple of subway trains, walk some city blocks, wait for them outside their apartment. Anticipation builds along the way.
Meet the Executive Editor at DoubleDay Books.
Trumpet mushrooms, mountains of parm, vegan baked mac and cheese, and more.
From the dancefloor to the spa room, get ready for the night (and morning after) of your life.
From James Barnor to Moses Sumney, to portraiture of Ghanian newlyweds.
Sex toys have gone full-on bedside sculpture, backed by celebrity endorsements and wellness messaging. Does it turn you on?
“It’s amazing how much you get used to giving your opinions loudly and in front of hundreds of thousands of people.”
From watching dachshund videos to making time for a manicure, five brilliant minds share their midweek pick-me-ups.
An original poem by Harmony Holiday, with an introduction by Tiana Reid.
Thessaly La Force reflects on past meals as they’ve informed future gathering.
From our Spring-Summer 2021 Magazine, London-based writer, artist, and filmmaker Rhea Dillon shares a poem, “RABID RABBITS AND POT LUCK.”