A festive evening of beautiful food and happy faces marked the launch of Habitus’ first ever special issue: Kitchen & Bathroom.
March 10th, 2015
Above: Colleen Black, Jo Mawhinney, Nicky Lobo, Kavita Nandan
Last Thursday, an eager crowd of Habitus enthusiasts gathered around the freshly printed pages of the first ever Habitus kitchen & bathroom special, at M Contemporary gallery.
Taking the Habitus approach, looking at architecture and design through the lens of human experience, as way of life, the team have created a unique issue on the two rooms we use most. With months of preparation, numerous conversations and thorough research, the launch of this beautiful edition was a particularly special occasion.
The delicious spread by Pip’s Plate, flowing champagne and pretty flowers throughout the room made it a hugely successful evening enjoyed by all.









































































































Habitus Kitchen & Bathroom Special goes on sale this Thursday, March 12.
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