Scenery, Number Four
Release date: December 12, 2025
Scenery is an interiors magazine about the spaces that colour our lives, and the curiosities that we fill them with along the way. The places we choose to spend our time, and why we choose to spend our time in them.
As well as a print publication, each issue of Scenery is accompanied by a collection of objects produced in collaboration with select artisans and makers.
In this issue:
Featuring:
Setsuko Klossowska de Rola, Kate Moss, Philip Treacy, Kate Stamps, Edward Rollitt, Brett Robinson, Jonathan Schilder Brown, Trevor Cheney, Lucian Freud and Wendy Nichols, and more.
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