For an editor of a shelter magazine, it seems a peculiar choice.
Not the kind of thing you'd find in the Hamptons or a shelter magazine.
They are also getting harder to find in more traditional shelter magazines.
As a group, shelter magazines are substantially down in advertising pages.
Art works as shelter magazines: the 15th century turns out to look just like us.
So life is lived in the world of shelter magazines.
Many of the homes in shelter magazines belong to designers, or feature their work.
The earliest shelter magazines, born in the 1880's, tried to ask, "What is home?"
The early 1980's were clearly a Zen moment for shelter magazines.
And it has the best book reviews of any shelter magazines anywhere.