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Albam, a British start-up, is keeping costs down without turning to factories in China for help.
Monocle reports from the Japanese coal city deserted by 90 per cent of its residents.
Monocle meets the leading lights of the digital media world.
Rebranding Beijing: the Olympic building boom reaches a frenzy.
Monocle visits the Geneva Motor Show, where Nissan reveals a 'new type of car'.
Lady Yvonne Cochrane talks about Beirut's urban planning, architecture and future..
At Baselworld buyers have to convince brands that they're a desirable customer.
Watch our video report from the Salone Internazionale del Mobile.
Monocle on how attitudes to the kimono are starting to change in Japan.
The South Korean capital is shaking off its reputation as an architectural eyesore - and the southern district of Apgujeong is leading the charge.
If you are looking for a cosy home in a bustling city, Seoul might not immediately spring to mind.
Imagine if New York's Central Park had been occupied by a foreign army for the past century.
Thanks to its commitment to a lightning-fast wireless future, South Korea has become a laboratory for mixing pop culture with big business.
With some cities it's love at first sight, with others it's third time lucky. In the case of our editor-in-chief and Seoul, it's more of the latter.