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Pravin Nair

Marketing graduate turned writer, Pravin Nair is currently a contributing writer for Lampoon Magazine and MulaZine. Involved with freelance production roles in photography and film production, he looks to utilize his role to champion the underrepresented.

Citing capitalism as an inevitable force in this lifetime, the thesis of the store exists as a space to highlight creatives and their work while also compensating them for it

Designs from Vibskov himself and other varying works like Lampoon, Fantastic Man and Purple Magazine co-exist alongside perfumes, clothes, and accessories

The assistance of the internet and the abundant possibilities creators are given: it’s about staying hidden behind engineered personalities while creating art for the audiences

Having over a period of years, the duo agreed upon starting a venture together. DJ-ing was a passion, but it could not sustain their finances

«I was not acquainted with other professions. My fondness was for books, and a means for survival churned the birth of The Booksmith». Sirote Jiraprayoon on his journey to climb the corporate ladder

Molding a breath of air into the space, the newsstand was arranged in a manner to allow for the magazines and periodical reads sold to be presented similar to art pieces in a gallery

Funk states that magazines published through independent means have a sustainable value to it – becoming pieces that can be archived by its owners

Upon going through a period of discussion with her peers, Riva settled on Luertís – a name that best described the adoration for her environs and a depiction of the area

Luis Contreras envisioned the formation of Le Sereno in St. Barths. The amalgamation of the dichotomy is realized through the updated design and visual aesthetic

Prompted by his peers during a game of cricket, Patel formulated the proposition to acquire the magazine and newspaper store that had been around for sixty years