Metropolitan Home: RIP
I’m heartbroken that Metropolitan Home is folding with the current issue. Along with being a great magazine, it is/was part of the design scene, which feels poorer every time a magazine of this stature folds (most recently, Southern Accents and Domino). Decorating magazines are about more than showing furniture: they show a lifestyle. The Internet may be the future but it can never create the excitement that magazines have. Our magazines may be collectors' items 20 years from now, like the Superman comics. I don’t even want to think about that.
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