Nest’ Magazine Stops Publishing

Gawker reports on Nest magazine’s endgame as “interior design magazine for the haute and freakish.” Seems there just weren’t enough advertisers to foot the bill. The magazine routinely featured interior designs in odd setting such as an igloo, a prison cell or an attick room.

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