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Key topic of the issue

LUXURY

In this issue
Grey Effects
Usually the grey colour is associated with everyday life and a cloudy sky. Yet when applied considerately in interior design, it becomes an effective motif endowing the space with subtle elegance. It helps to reveal the beautiful shapes of things, and its seemingly insignificant gradations prevent monotony. The designer Gintarė Janukėnaitė from the design studio Yzy has used those characteristics of grey intelligently while creating a modern interior of a flat.
PARISIAN PLEASURES
As soon as the hotel La Royal Monceau opened in 1928 (designed by the architect Louis Duhayon), the legends of French and international business, art and politics started coming here, for example, Ernest Hemingway, Walt Disney or Ray Charles. The 256 highest quality suites were equipped with the most innovative technologies. Yet the sophisticated luxury as well as the legendary reputation started fading eventually and the hotel was closed for renovation in 2007. The result, created by the cult French architect and designer Philippe Starck, surpassed everybody’s expectations.
 
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DELIVERY

Target Audience. Mostly – affluent people with high social status. Namas ir aš magazine is most relevant to people running construction businesses as well as specialists (architects, engineers and designers). Another category of readers consists of those who build, renovate and plan their homes and are interested in their living environment. This is the economically most active generation seeking information and advice.

Specific Feature. The magazine often has exceptional rights to publish the most interesting objects realised by Lithuanian architects. This confirms the professional attitude of Namas ir aš magazine. It presents reports from exhibitions abroad, international tendencies and news in architecture and design by special correspondents.

Distribution. The magazine is distributed in Lithuania and Latvia, large shopping centres, Lithuanian news agents, shops of building materials and during specialised exhibitions in Lithuania and Latvia.

Periodicity. The magazine is published once a month, except January and August.

Monthly circulation – about 10 000 copies.

Artwork and texts shall not be reprinted, in whole or in part, without written permission of the publisher. Publishing house shall not be liable for the text and contents of advertisements.