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Hole And Corner magazine celebrates stories of dedication, told through craft, beauty, passion and skill. It believes in taking the time to do things properly, focusing on aspects of life that may take years to learn, and decades to master. Each issue is as beautifully crafted as the subject matter it reflects, and lists world-renowned photographers and authors among its stellar line-up of contributors.
From dry stone walling to modern art, the magazine prides itself on featuring those who spend more time ‘doing’ than ‘talking’.
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The term Hole & Corner derives from an old English phrase, meaning a secret place or a life lived away from the mainstream. The term immediately resonated with Sam Walton, who founded Hole & Corner magazine in 2013 with Editor Mark Hooper, anticipating the growing appreciation for handmade skills, craft, and authenticity. The result is an aspirational lifestyle magazine that celebrates lifestyles worth aspiring to. Now joined by MD Nick Watts, an award-winning TV producer/director, Hole & Corner commissions some of the best writers, photographers and filmmakers in the world, focusing on those who put content above style; whose work is their life. Hole & Corner has garnered a fiercely loyal, global following and acclaim from media industry insiders. It has been named one of the world’s best independent magazines by both the Telegraph and the Guardian and been described as “a visual version of The New Yorker” by the Independent On Sunday.