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The third issue of Places: Design & Living, out with The Sunday Times of Malta tomorrow, moves overseas for the first time, featuring exotic holiday homes, discovering the inner style of hip cities and showcasing the result of artistic collaborations between distinct cultures.

What happens when a Maltese architect meets a Japanese tattoo artist and the brief is to refurbish a traditional rabbit joint while referring to local culture in the design?

What if you had a jungle for a backyard? And if an open-plan layout was considered a home for the poor, who would live in one room? What if you had to wait for a particularly auspicious day to lay the foundation stone of your home?

For its dose of design and heritage, Places journeys from riches to ruins with its features on a state-of-the-art luxurious 2015 villa to the heyday of a 1915 recreation hall.

What happens when a Maltese architect meets a Japanese tattoo artist?

The March issue also focuses on the heart of the home – kitchens – with pointers from the experts and tips from the ground, picked up from rummaging through a chef’s kitchen. It also zooms in on some quirky crockery and neutral kitchen accessories to add that individual touch and spark.

Places is a bimonthly magazine produced and published by Allied Newspapers Ltd and printed by Progress Press.

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