Cloakroom, Issue 1
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Cloakroom explores with wit and rigor, exceptional spaces and the lives and minds of those who inhabit them.
Re imagining and re framing an obsession with interiors, its bi annual magazine offers hyper-specific lifestyle through photographic portfolios, interviews and commentary by the creative industry’s most influential photographers and writers. In a series of intimate, visual and written stories in contemporary design and fashion, Cloakroom investigates the friction between good taste and bad, and the allure of that contradiction.
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