PA&Co
– Mer än en kokbok

Nu kommer äntligen den sedan länge hett efterlängtade stora kokboken från den lilla kvarterskrogen med det stora ryktet, PA&Co på Riddargatan i Stockholm, stjärnornas stamkrog framför alla andra. Så väldig har legenden om PA&Co växt sig att många har missat den viktigaste förklaringen till att ”PA:s” har kunnat hålla sig kvar på toppen i över 20 års tid – den genialiska och likaledes stilbildande menyn, givetvis.
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We shall return!
…one of these days

As we’re sure you’ve noticed, your favorite magazine hasn’t been published since back in 2002. The main reason for this is our decision to focus on our creative agency BrittonBritton. Sooner or later, however, Stockholm New will be back in a brand new guise – that’s a promise! Until that day, check out what we, the creative team behind Stockholm New, are up to on www.brittonbritton.com.

See you there!

Claes Britton & Christina Britton

No.12 Royal
This new issue, which has already grabbed much international attention through Mikael Jansson's unique cover shot of Sweden's young Crown Princess Victoria, is available in shops worldwide and by subscription from late April. The story features five more spectacular photographs of the young Princess, along with Claes Britton's exclusive interview.
The rest of the issue has a bourgoise, turn-of-the century theme, with art noveau-inspired fashion and beauty features photographed by Lee Jenkins and John Scarisbrick, along with an architectural feature on Stockholm's "forgotten" historical stone city – along with many other exciting features, of course...
No. 11 Tokyo.
The Tokyo issue, published in October 2001, includes a series of clever observations on the strange similarities between Swedish and Japanese culture. The star feature, however, is Mario Testino's spectacular, 46-page homage to Stockholm, Mario's magic midsummer.
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No. 1-10.
Why not take the time to leisurly browse through all the back issues of Stockholm New. You may be surprised to know that the magazine was first published in 1992, so in 2002, we celebrate our 10-year anniversary. During all this time, we've published only 12 issues in total. Doesn't that make us the world´s slowest magazine?
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