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Our colorful Spr 2000 Issue of Nest Magazine with yours truly, TCC gracing their 'decoupage' cover sporting a vintage Lilly Pulitzer 'Palm Beach' cocktail blazer shot by the famous 'society' portrait photographer, Tina Barney for Joseph Holtzman's now iconic "Nest" magazine
HOLTZMAN, Joseph [editor]
Nest: A Quarterly of Interiors
Spring 2000. #8
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Issue number 8 of trailblazing interiors magazine Nest. Founded by designer and painter Joseph Holtzman as a counter to traditional interior design magazines, the publication quickly achieved cult status for its features on unconventional "nests," as well as for its eccentric layouts (die-cut pages and covers, elaborate inserts), ornate typography, and striking photo editorials. Each issue of the magazine, which ran for a total of 26 issues from 1997 to 2004, was luxuriously produced and uniquely formatted. The quarterly famously scared off Condé Nast, which had plans to buy Nest until the Spring 2004 issue dropped, with its cover painting of Jesus and a feature on "The Ten Commandments of Decorating." The magazine soon folded, according to Holtzman "when it was still good." This issue features an interior from Futurama designed by Matt Groening specifically for the magazine, a profile on Morris Lapidus by Dave Hickey, a photo series on Tibetan nomads, a feature on a house covered in pencil mosaics, Katharina Bosse's photos of empty S/M hotels, and more.