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As featured on Huck Magazine and The Londonist.
It’s no secret that London is addicted to coffee. Today’s flat white drinkers are well versed - with a taste for single origins and light roasts - but what is often forgotten is that the city has a rich history of coffeehouses going back to the 1650s.
Bestselling author Lani Kingston and photographer David Post have captured the stories of the most inspirational modern-day artisans, roasters, growers, innovators and entrepreneurs who make London, once again, a world capital of coffee.
This book comes with a fold-out map featuring 50 of the best London coffee shops.
'London Coffee' by Lani Kingston and David Post
256pp hardback, black foiled, 222 x 167mm. Plus fold-out map.
Lani Kingston is an Australian food writer, consultant and management professional who proudly calls London home. Her first book, 'How to Make Coffee', was an international bestseller, and has been released in five languages and eight editions. Lani holds Masters degrees in Food Studies and in Education, and pastry chef and barista qualifications, and judges coffee for the Great Taste Awards.
David Post is a Canadian photographer whose portfolio includes work for a number of prominent London brands including a recent project for Mast Chocolate. David is also a respected character in the coffee world: he owned and operated an award-winning coffee bar in his home province of Newfoundland before moving to London, where he joined the vibrant coffee scene and worked with cafés across the city.
This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-910566-25-1
£30.00
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'The Art of Play: The design of the world's greatest playscapes' by Emmy Watts. 272pp, hardback, 190 x 240mm.
The Art of Play is a visual celebration of more than 80 pioneering playscapes that move beyond the traditional playground into art, architecture and sculpture. From indoor vertical mazes to outdoor climbable monsters, public installations to private homes, these imaginatively designed spaces show us that the most powerful play, like the very best art, encourages creative thinking and a greater understanding of our place in the world.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-69-8
£20.00
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'Brutalist Plants' by Olivia Broome, 208pp, hardback, 151 x 199mm.
Architects have long found ways of exploiting the contrast between the natural and the manufactured, but nowhere more keenly than in the meeting of plants and Brutalism. From angular terraces overgrown with vines to cracks that have become arteries for moss, these images tell a story of resilience – and unexpected beauty.
Olivia Broome runs the successful Brutalist Plants instagram account @brutalistplants, which has a global online following.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-48-3
£22.95
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'Britain's Best Bakeries' by Milly Kenny-Ryder. 224pp, hardback, 145 x 209mm.
Artisan baking is on the rise in Britain and these 62 bakeries are changing the game. Using grain grown and milled in the UK, they are revitalising ancient farming techniques and inventing new flavour combinations (jalapeño croissant, anyone?). From delectable flaky pastries to pillowy sourdough, doorstop sandwiches and chewy buns, this is British baking and it’s the best thing since sliced bread.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-64-3
£35.00
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'Slow Travel Britain: 22 mindful journeys across England, Scotland & Wales' by Liz Schaffer. 240pp, hardback, 214 x 285mm.
Here are 22 of the most inspiring ways to explore England, Scotland and Wales that encourage a deeper connection with their landscapes, people and culture. From swimming in Snowdonia (Eryri) to walking Hadrian's Wall, eating Pembrokeshire's wild food to soaking up the history of Skye, travel is so much more than ticking off landmarks or filling an Instagram grid. Don't go far, go slow.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-63-6