Port issue 16 – SOLD OUT

Regular price £10.00

The 16th issue of Port is our biggest yet and marks our transformation into a fully fledged biannual magazine. We've opted for a larger, weightier format, moved to a thicker and higher quality paper stock and expanded to 242 pages.



Our newest cover features Josh Brolin of Inherent Vice and No Country for Old Men, shot by Andreas Laszlo Konrath. He chats to Los Angeles film writer John Horn about working with the Coen brothers, mountain climbing, and mastering the art of bakery.

In the Feature section: Alyn Griffiths travels to New York, Washington D.C. and Sydney for in-depth look at the skyscraper industry, while Ray Murphy chats with body architect Lucy McRae about blurring the lines between art and science.

Also in the issue:

  • In the Commentary section: top chef Ollie Dabbous talks about the importance of confidence and restraint in cooking, Cambridge anatomist David Bainbridge charts the biological history of female curves and writer and broadcaster Michael Smith ruminates over the UK's barren spaces.
  • In The Porter section:  Porter Bibb speaks to Sarah Grant about his expansive career and saving Rolling Stone magazine, Alex Doak heads to a picturesque German village to see how NOMOS Glashütte's watches are made and David Hellqvist uncovers the story behind Italian menswear brand Caruso.

  • In the Design section: Alyn Griffiths interviews American architect David Rockwell, Joakim Blockstrom shoots furniture and lighting up close and we reflect on 80 years of Italian design by Molteni&C.

  • In the Style section: David St John-James styles a selection of street-cast models in Italy for an editorial photographed by Jonathan Frantini, and Jack Davison shoots a film noir-inspired editorial styled by Alex Petsetakis and accompanied by words from British author Jake Arnott.