Frame (design magazine)

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FRAME
EditorRobert Thiemann
CategoriesDesign
FounderRobert Thiemann
Year founded1997
Company Frame Publishers
Countrythe Netherlands
Based in Amsterdam
Website www.frameweb.com/magazine
ISSN 1388-4239

FRAME magazine (capitalized by its creators; the E in FRAME often appears mirror-reversed on the magazine's cover) is a magazine devoted to interior design, architecture, product design and exhibition design based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The magazine was first published in 1997 [1] by Frame Publishers and have about 6 issues a year. Robert Thiemann is the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine. [1]

Frame magazine is one of the leading interior design publications. Since its launch in 1997, the magazine has remained faithful to its mission: putting interior architecture on the map as a creative profession that's equally important as design and architecture. The magazine is sold in 77 countries and is printed in English and Korean.

The magazine is published by the parent company Frame Publishers, which also produces various design related books and occasional monographs on the work of prominent companies and people in the design world. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Interview with Robert Thiemann". Liga Studios. 8 August 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  2. "FRAME Books". Frame. 8 April 2011.