91 Magazine | Farewell Edition
91 Magazine
Please Note:
Clay pots are made from natural terracotta, so each one is a little different. You may notice small variations in colour, tone and texture from pot to pot. Terracotta is porous too, so when you water your plant the clay will absorb some of that moisture and naturally darken, often in patches, before drying back to its original shade.
Over time, your pot may develop a soft white patina from the minerals in soil and water. We think this only adds to its charm and shows it's doing its job.
This issue explores the theme of change and evolution. As we say goodbye to our biannual print magazine, we too are experiencing a period of transition here at 91. While change can feel daunting, we see this as an exciting new chapter – an opportunity for growth, fresh ideas, and new directions.
Inside, 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.
Life is full of shifts and transitions, and while not always easy, they often open the door to something greater.
116 pages, perfect bound with a linen laminate cover.
Featured:
- Home tour with Shuttaford Barns owner, Francesca Wadia
- Home tour with Bert & May founder, Lee Thornley
- Studio tour with painter Tiny de Vries
- Seek Inspire Create with three Northern Irish creatives
- Creative life with stylist, author and shopkeeper, Emily Chalmers
- Recipes for celebrating special occasions
- Plus: interiors inspiration, creative living ideas, sustainable lifestyle features, and stories from independent business owners
This final edition is both a look back and a look forward – honouring where we’ve been, and celebrating the endless possibilities of what comes next.