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AH MAGAZINE ISSUE 7

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AH Magazine Presents Its Seventh International Issue:

A Journey Through Art, Design, Culture, and Contemporary Living


The new issue of AH Magazine will be available from 15 June 2026 at selected airport newsstands across Europe, in digital format on global platforms, and through the apps and digital channels of leading airlines and hotel groups.


AH Magazine No.7

AH Magazine presents its seventh international issue as an editorial journey through contemporary living, art, design, culture, gastronomy, and travel. The new edition brings together European cities, design-led interiors, contemporary photography, craftsmanship, perfume, wine, wellness, and the culture of longer stays, tracing the themes that shape today's understanding of quality.


The print edition will be available at selected airport newsstands across Europe, including in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France, Poland, and the Netherlands. Alongside the print edition, AH Magazine will be available digitally in English and German via the magazine’s official online portal, as well as through leading global digital platforms PressReader, Zinio, and Magzter.


The seventh issue will also be accessible through the digital channels and apps of major international airlines, including Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Finnair, and American Airlines, as well as hotel brands and groups such as Mandarin Oriental, Marriott, Kempinski, Sofitel, and InterContinental. In addition, AH Magazine will be available in Lufthansa Premium Lounges at Munich and Frankfurt airports.


The new issue opens in Paris, moving through its bridges, the banks of the Seine, historic addresses, and places where knowledge, craft, and the character of the city remain very much alive. Through Deyrolle, Marin Montagut, Acevedo, VYN, Victor Weinsanto, Emma Donnersberg, and Maison Pierre Frey, the edition enters a world of objects, textiles, fashion, interiors, and design shaped by material, function, and enduring quality.


The gastronomy and wine section takes readers to De Vie and Secret Wine Door, while the art section presents the work of Felicity Hammond, Vicky Martin, and Adam Neuba, spanning contemporary photography and digital infrastructure to a macro world of metal, light, and living creatures.


The journey continues through Nice, the French Riviera, and Corfu, with stories about cities, coastlines, artists, and places that keep their meaning beyond the summer season. The final part of the issue explores longer stays, the Zoku concept, longevity culture, the perfume house Nicolaï, the microbiome in luxury skincare, and photo basel 2026, together forming a wider portrait of contemporary living through space, the body, scent, taste, image, and daily rituals.

“This issue grew from the belief that contemporary lifestyle carries real substance when it is seen through the people, objects, places, and rituals that shape daily life. We were interested in those who work with material, space, taste, scent, image, and everyday habits, because that is where culture becomes lived experience. Today, luxury lives in knowledge, time, care, and objects made to endure,”

says the editorial team at AH Magazine.


With its international distribution, airport presence, digital platforms, and premium travel channels, AH Magazine continues to strengthen its position as a European lifestyle publication that connects travel, art, design, culture, and contemporary living through original stories and a distinctive visual identity.



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