Secret of the soft sell
Swedish retail, diplomacy and media: not the most obvious of bedfellows but linked by their prominence in our latest issue. Monocle editor Andrew Tuck explains – starting with those super Swedes.Safe and sound?
The UN Security Council is the iconic roundtable heart of diplomacy that decides when to act on some of the globe’s most pressing issues. But is the historic body still fit for purpose? We paid a visit to its HQ to find out.Town of the talk
A new kind of politicking and activism has sprung up in Istanbul since it became home to Syria’s official opposition. Monocle meets the diplomats and advocates forging ahead for change in uncertain territory.Europe briefing
Rebranding the Canary Islands, charting the Latvian elections and an interview with a new Athens councillor.Americas briefing
On the South America election trail, exploring Canada's oil sands and Oregon's modern-day milkmen.Asia briefing
Profiling India's most style-conscious leader, Burma's capital rethink and the Indonesians keeping the rain away.Africa/Middle East briefing
A revolution of the culinary kind in Cairo and why Tunisia might be set to reformOceania briefing
Australia's self-sufficient satellite strategy, the Norfolk Island cannabis row and the world's first shark sanctuary.Defence briefing
Tension mounts in the South China Sea and why the US "peace dividend" might need redefinition.The ties that bind
Taiwan’s tussle with China for Pacific island allies may have calmed but that hasn’t stopped the push for soft power in the region. Monocle visits Taipei’s embassy hub to discover there’s more than money at the heart of good relations.
Down to a fine art
Running a successful business in the arts comes naturally to London gallery owner Stephen Friedman, who credits his success to his marketing background and having a good eye. Here he reveals all about the art of running a gallery.Business briefing
The creative agency reinvigorating Singapore's retail scene and Canada's digital leap forward.
Fully booked
France’s artistic reach in the US is in the hands of charismatic cultural counsellor Antonin Baudry. As part of a busy calendar the diplomat and author is building a bookshop in France’s New York embassy; we popped in to have a word.Art on show
The distinct portraiture of American painter and sculptor Eric Fischl helped define US art during the 1970s and 1980s by defying concepts, fads and fashions. Here he talks about a new series inspired by art fairs and his approach to work.Media briefing
Amazon flexes its on-demand muscle and we take time out with artist Jonathan ElleryAlive and kicking
In the first of a new series that will be examining cities through their media make-up, we look at the varied and self-effacing Austrian capital.
Picking up the pieces
An ambitious new generation of Greek architects is on the rise, demonstrating a unique approach to design. Forced by the nation’s economic malaise to raise their game, they are taking their skills around the world.Bright stars
Brooklyn is a firm fixture in lighting design and draws the best young talent around. Monocle tours this cluster of industry, taking in Bec Brittain, Rosie Li and Rich Brilliant Willing.Design/ Architecture briefing
Modular homeware and centrepiece ceramics and Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza shows his curves in China.Hunt for a home
Built as a hunting lodge in the 1930s and seized by the SS during the Second World War, Villa St Martin in Alsace has a colourful history. Now an idyllic family home, its Bauhaus and art deco architectural stylesIsland mentality
Spanish architect Carlos Ferrater’s Menorcan idyll may be a family home but its counterintuitive design means it also makes for a productive workspace.
Inventory no. 77
This month’s picks include smart shoes from Frankfurt, tasteful tableware from Tokyo and some notable stationery from a Parisian printer. We’ve also sounded approval for some headphones, picked up something for the kitchen and uncovered a grooming solution for pampered pooches.Up and running
From high-concept fitness shops to aircraft food done well, here’s how to add gloss to your global travels.Air fair
With Fastjet’s punctuality, customer service and destination choice revolutionising the aviation industry in Tanzania, its population’s travel options are finally on the up.Helping hands
For nearly 200 years a small community in Aveiro in Portugal has created handmade porcelain that interprets the nation’s heritage.Baltic revival
A creative buzz and outward-looking development projects are adding verve to the waterside district of Kalamaja.Treats on the go
Introducing Sunday’s Grocery, the unique shop and deli serving everything from Japanese whisky to made-to-order takeaway sandwiches.Food briefing
A fishmonger keeping New York cuisine afloat, Copenhagen’s top table and how to create the perfect Tuscan pasta sauce: we serve up the flavours of the month from the world of food.Martha Stewart
TV cook and business magnate Martha Stewart is queen of the kitchen in the US. For her perfect meal she mixes American comfort food with sushi from a Japanese master.Observation
Editor in Chief Tyler Brûlé on exciting times for Monocle: our new Tokyo bureau, a global book tour and the company's groundbreaking partnership with Nikkei Inc.
Issue 77
October 2014
Affairs
Secret of the soft sell
Swedish retail, diplomacy and media: not the most obvious of bedfellows but linked by their prominence in our latest issue. Monocle editor Andrew Tuck explains – starting with those super Swedes.Safe and sound?
The UN Security Council is the iconic roundtable heart of diplomacy that decides when to act on some of the globe’s most pressing issues. But is the historic body still fit for purpose? We paid a visit to its HQ to find out.Town of the talk
A new kind of politicking and activism has sprung up in Istanbul since it became home to Syria’s official opposition. Monocle meets the diplomats and advocates forging ahead for change in uncertain territory.Europe briefing
Rebranding the Canary Islands, charting the Latvian elections and an interview with a new Athens councillor.Americas briefing
On the South America election trail, exploring Canada's oil sands and Oregon's modern-day milkmen.Asia briefing
Profiling India's most style-conscious leader, Burma's capital rethink and the Indonesians keeping the rain away.Africa/Middle East briefing
A revolution of the culinary kind in Cairo and why Tunisia might be set to reformOceania briefing
Australia's self-sufficient satellite strategy, the Norfolk Island cannabis row and the world's first shark sanctuary.Defence briefing
Tension mounts in the South China Sea and why the US "peace dividend" might need redefinition.The ties that bind
Taiwan’s tussle with China for Pacific island allies may have calmed but that hasn’t stopped the push for soft power in the region. Monocle visits Taipei’s embassy hub to discover there’s more than money at the heart of good relations.
Business
Down to a fine art
Running a successful business in the arts comes naturally to London gallery owner Stephen Friedman, who credits his success to his marketing background and having a good eye. Here he reveals all about the art of running a gallery.Business briefing
The creative agency reinvigorating Singapore's retail scene and Canada's digital leap forward.
Culture
Fully booked
France’s artistic reach in the US is in the hands of charismatic cultural counsellor Antonin Baudry. As part of a busy calendar the diplomat and author is building a bookshop in France’s New York embassy; we popped in to have a word.Art on show
The distinct portraiture of American painter and sculptor Eric Fischl helped define US art during the 1970s and 1980s by defying concepts, fads and fashions. Here he talks about a new series inspired by art fairs and his approach to work.Media briefing
Amazon flexes its on-demand muscle and we take time out with artist Jonathan ElleryAlive and kicking
In the first of a new series that will be examining cities through their media make-up, we look at the varied and self-effacing Austrian capital.
Design
Picking up the pieces
An ambitious new generation of Greek architects is on the rise, demonstrating a unique approach to design. Forced by the nation’s economic malaise to raise their game, they are taking their skills around the world.Bright stars
Brooklyn is a firm fixture in lighting design and draws the best young talent around. Monocle tours this cluster of industry, taking in Bec Brittain, Rosie Li and Rich Brilliant Willing.Design/ Architecture briefing
Modular homeware and centrepiece ceramics and Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza shows his curves in China.Hunt for a home
Built as a hunting lodge in the 1930s and seized by the SS during the Second World War, Villa St Martin in Alsace has a colourful history. Now an idyllic family home, its Bauhaus and art deco architectural stylesIsland mentality
Spanish architect Carlos Ferrater’s Menorcan idyll may be a family home but its counterintuitive design means it also makes for a productive workspace.
Edits
Inventory no. 77
This month’s picks include smart shoes from Frankfurt, tasteful tableware from Tokyo and some notable stationery from a Parisian printer. We’ve also sounded approval for some headphones, picked up something for the kitchen and uncovered a grooming solution for pampered pooches.Up and running
From high-concept fitness shops to aircraft food done well, here’s how to add gloss to your global travels.Air fair
With Fastjet’s punctuality, customer service and destination choice revolutionising the aviation industry in Tanzania, its population’s travel options are finally on the up.Helping hands
For nearly 200 years a small community in Aveiro in Portugal has created handmade porcelain that interprets the nation’s heritage.Baltic revival
A creative buzz and outward-looking development projects are adding verve to the waterside district of Kalamaja.Treats on the go
Introducing Sunday’s Grocery, the unique shop and deli serving everything from Japanese whisky to made-to-order takeaway sandwiches.Food briefing
A fishmonger keeping New York cuisine afloat, Copenhagen’s top table and how to create the perfect Tuscan pasta sauce: we serve up the flavours of the month from the world of food.Martha Stewart
TV cook and business magnate Martha Stewart is queen of the kitchen in the US. For her perfect meal she mixes American comfort food with sushi from a Japanese master.Observation
Editor in Chief Tyler Brûlé on exciting times for Monocle: our new Tokyo bureau, a global book tour and the company's groundbreaking partnership with Nikkei Inc.
Expo