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1. HOME OFFICE
: People who WFH (work from home) consider work as an integrated part of life rather than compartmentalizing work versus personal life. The ultimate home office prioritizes practicality over vanity when it comes to decorating- and always keeps work at the heart of it all.

p16 A home where spaces are assigned roles by feeling
Chanchalad Khanjanawong / Stationary Brand CEO / Bangkok

p24 A place where I feel free to do whatever I want
Mark Jan Krayenhoff van de Leur / Architect and Designer / Berlin

p34 A journey to understand myself
Yongseok Jang / Graphic Designer / Seoul

2. RURAL LIFE
: Time spent outside the bustling city can inspire many new realizations. For those who choose to live in the countryside where resources are limited, their homes give them the opportunity to self-reflect as well as build resilience in the face of any kind of problem or crisis.

p46 The irony of living an abundant life by living minimally
Sophie Wilson / Ceramic Brand Founder / Crowland

p58 A house that makes you aware of your roots and the essence of design
Sophie Hicks / Architect / Church Charwelton & London

3. PRIVATE SANCTUARY
: For people who make their own standards for what to like and what to hold dear, home is a space to express themselves in a visual way. To understand a home that does not follow the design or interior trends of a specific era but rather reflects someone's unique personality, you need to recount that person's life path first.

p72 A place that is nearest to me, where my soul resides
Ned Benson / Movie Director / LA

p82 A home where daily life and creation nurture each other
Lia Rochas-P?ris / Visual Artist & Creative Studio CEO / Paris

p90 A space for myself and my family
Martin Gjesing / Creative Agency CEO / Copenhagen

p100 A house that provokes new, thoughtful questions
Matylda Krzykowski / Curator and Designer / Berlin

p110 A house that encompasses the history of a person
Sunhye Shin / Photographer / Seoul
p120 A space that collects memories in objects
Jaemin Lee / Graphic Designer / Seoul

4. INSIDER'S VIEW
: Interviews of people related to 'home' including the founders of the famous life and interior magazine 'Apartamento' and London's real estate agency 'The Modern House'

Apartamento p130 | The Modern House p134
Checkinnplz Studio p141 | Project PRISM p145

5. SIMPLE LIVING
: Simple and concise, the spaces contain the lives of residents who follow and practice values that they have chosen. Such a life is not just about emptying and organizing the house; it is about making prudent choices and taking responsibility for their consumption.

p160 A home that reflects me as a vessel containing my life
Iseojae / Artist / Seoul

p170 A home that makes me examine my relationships with objects and the world
Marine Parmentier / Yoga brand founder / Paris

6. GATHERING PLACE
: Introducing your home to others is like revealing your entire life. As an individual's personal space is simultaneously a shared place with others, having a firm belief in togetherness makes it possible to protect your privacy and also embrace the lives of others.

p184 An open space packed with precious belongings
Ditte Reffstrup & Nicolaj Reffstrup / Fashion Brand Founderrs / Copenhagen

p192 distinction between the personal and the communal
Jinsoo Choi & Jaeyeon Jung / Marketing Manager & Photo Producer / Seoul

p200 Where our souls stay and rejuvenate
Frederik Bille Brahe / Restaurant/caf? Owner and Chef / Copenhagen

7. ATMOSPHERE

8. DIRECTORY


¡á About the Publisher
Magazine B is an ad-free monthly publication that dedicates each issue to one well-balanced brand unearthed from around the globe. The magazine introduces brand's hidden stories, as well as its sensibility and culture, and is an easy but also serious read for anyone with an interest in brands. (www.magazine-b.com/en)

¡á About the Book
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people have become more interested in their own homes and the way the spaces are changing with the increased amount of time we spend at home.

As seen by the title, deals with people and the home. We believe that reflecting on the building blocks of life is of paramount importance-especially in times of difficulty-and that this foundation begins in the home. We took a break from visiting scenes showcasing one single brand to focus on the individual spaces where our homes are part of the expression of our lives leave behind myriad stories.

focuses on homes that shows a distinct attitude of the owner on the way he or she views the space rather than just style, size, or structure. We also categorized the homes with similar characteristics. For example, a person that lives and works from home is found under 'Home Office' while someone who chooses to live in a suburban area that prefers freedom over convenience would be categorized as 'Rural Life'. Starting with our short interview with Suyong Joh, Magazine B's editorial team met with numerous creators all over the world to hear their opinion on the meaning and purpose of home and how homes can be so much more than the typical house we experience in our daily lives.

What does your home mean to you, and what meaning will it take on in the future? We hope invites you to consider this question with a fresh perspective.

¡á Preface : A conversation between Magazine B's Editor-in-Chief Eunsung Park and publisher Suyong Joh
Q. Magazine B is featuring the home for this book. Many media outlets talk up the home in big and small ways depending on their style.
A. "I have a great deal of affection for spaces, and I've always said that spaces are deeply associated with the nature of humans. Physical spaces will always remain a crucial part of the human experience, even though the world becomes increasingly digital. And this is especially true for the home. Home d?cor to make a space more comfortable was considered opulent in the old days, but these views have long since been retired. While experiencing a number of homes, I've witnessed that the more people love their homes, the more satisfied they are with life. I often think that that may be part of the answer to the question of why we are alive." -Suyong Joh (Preface / p.9)
 

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