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Ark Journal, Vol. XV

349 SEK
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Release date: April 17, 2026
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At Ark Journal we explore the spaces around us, the objects we put in them and the people who make them. Bridging architecture, design and art, we show them as interplay rather than in silos, and with a sense of enduring Scandinavian values and aesthetics. We celebrate good ideas, honest and inventive design and materials and encourage critical debate. Each issue we visit extraordinary homes around the world that are more than the sum of their parts and that express the personal narratives of the people who live in them, their philosophies and influences. By placing architecture at the core of Ark Journal, we want to consider it in the broader context of our lives, reflecting its more humanistic side and celebrating tactility and individual dimensions.

Copenhagen-based, Ark Journal is a biannual magazine founded by Editor-in-Chief Mette Barfod and made by an experienced team of designers, stylists, photographers and editors. The 240-page magazine is sold in 25 countries around the world.

In this issue:

ARK JOURNAL — VOLUME XV explores the home and the studio as spaces of personal expression — places where architecture becomes a quiet reflection of identity, shaped by light, material, memory, and intention.

In this issue, Ark Journal presents a collection of homes and studios where architecture becomes more than form and proportion: spaces that reveal how we live, think, and shape the environments around us.

Step into private homes, artist studios, and carefully considered interiors across cities and landscapes. We visit spaces that unfold slowly — from intimate apartments and working studios to houses shaped by craft, memory, and daily life. Each story offers a glimpse into how architecture can become a portrait of the people who inhabit it.

Interview
Co-artistic director Sarah-Linh Tran on the world of Lemaire

Architecture — Marfa, Texas
Measured restraint preserves the voice and touch of Donald Judd

Studio — Ghent
For artist Michaël Borremans, the mise en scène for his paintings has to feel right

Home — New York
Gabriel Hendifar’s loft balances restraint and ornament, belonging and dislocation

Home — Copenhagen
A family house imbued with permanence and presence honours the everyday

Home — Naples
Gallerist Lia Rumma’s apartment is a school of feelings, a place of conversation and learning

Home — Berlin
An apartment remake fuses modernist precision with layers of crafted detail

Home — Zealand
A replica of Haldor Gunnløgsson’s house revisits an icon of Danish modernism

Studio — Upstate New York
A place for creation and contemplation inspired by modern masters

Interview
Filipe Assis showcases Brazilian culture and design through architectural landmarks

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