Lonny Mag
Lonny Mag is an initiative of the photographer Patrick Cline and the designer Michelle Adams, who met in New York at a photo shoot for the now defunct magazine Domino, and from then on began to collaborate on photography and interior design projects.
There are many, many, many decoration magazines that populate the newsstands and magazine shops of the world. I'm sure that right now some names come to your mind... Yes, yes, that one with Ferrero Rocher ads... And what about the one that says on the cover "the definitive solution for small spaces", and when you buy it thinking, look, let's see how I manage, you go and realise that they only show you scaled interior design projects, very expensive and within the reach of a few...

It's great to be able to tell you about this magazine and enlighten those of you who don't know about it. Because it is, Lonny Mag is a magazine full of easy, affordable and beautiful ideas at the click of a button.


In their declaration of intentions they say it very clearly: "Our mission is to open the doors of design to everyone. We value independent thinking and, unaffected by fashions and trends, we want to make the choices that make us happiest. We believe that good design and affordable design can coexist and that true inspiration can be found in the smallest of homes as well as in the largest of spaces". And they go further in the first editorial: "We want to bring inspiration and ideas to all readers who despite the difficulties of the current situation still want their rooms, flats or houses to be special".


Published bimonthly, the first issue was published in October/November 2009, and the room and last, came out last month. You already have some readings for this weekend, my dears... Realistic readings for realistic readers... (who ask for the impossible, of course).
