Volume 20 (our Farewell Edition) has published!

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It still feels quite weird to be saying this, but our final issue of 91 Magazine has just published. Usually I write these posts as a way to share and promote the issue, but your pre-orders were so abundant that I am pretty much sold out already! As of today, I have a handful left, only because my printers located a spare box and sent them over. So, if you’re quick there’s still time to bag one!

If you miss out via our website, don’t worry – we have stockists across the UK some in Europe and a handful in the States/Canada so you should be able to track down a copy. Even if you don’t have a stockist you can get to physically, many of them sell them online, so do check out our stockist lists here and check out some of their websites. I know Pics and Ink will have a limited amount on their website. Plus, there is of course a digital version of the edition also available to download.

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WHAT’S INSIDE?

Our theme for this issue was tied to what is happening here at 91 – change and evolution. This felt very fitting and of course it is something that we all must try and embrace throughout our lives. While change can be scary sometimes (I’m certainly feeling a little bit of terror right now!), it can be a really great thing. Lots of us get an absolute thrill and tons of satisfaction from completing transforming a house into a home, and we are constantly telling stories of creative people who have taken a huge leap of faith into a new career.

So inside this issue, we celebrate the beauty of change – in our homes, our lives, and our careers. You’ll find stories of people and spaces that have inspired me both personally and professionally, alongside those who have boldly taken new paths, and newer businesses driving change in their own way.

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WHOSE FEATURED?

In this issue, there are lots of little nods to people and places that are important to me personally, or who have inspired my own career over the years. Emily Chalmers, a stylist, shopkeeper and author, whose work instigated my initial interest in interiors – her beautiful coastal home is one I’ve been keen to share with you for a long time, so I’m thrilled to have it in this edition. Lee Thornley, the founder of Bert & May – a brand that I really admire and love – his stunning home also graces the pages of the Farewell Edition. Even though I now live in England, my roots are in Northern Ireland, so there’s a little nod to my homeland in there, where we feature three inspiring creatives working there.

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I hope you will enjoy and cherish this final issue from 91 Magazine. I want to assure you that this is not the end for 91 – I have lots of exciting ideas and plans on how to evolve the brand, so please do stay connected with us. You can follow on Instagram, or even better you can join our email community where I share insights and all of my news too.

Volume 20 is available from our stockists or in digital format, and you can find all our back issues as digital magazines in our shop too:

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