TOAST Magazine

Each week we publish articles on books, artists, seasonal recipes, travel and the stories of our makers and materials.

The T-Shirt | Mini History

Soft to the touch, easy to wear, easy to clean: a piece of clothing that in

8 years ago
Book Sharing In TOAST Shops

We asked Francesca Wade, TOAST contributor and Senior Editor at The White

8 years ago
Dowry Embroidery | India

Escaping the fierce heat of the afternoon sun, a gaggle of Rabari women gather

8 years ago
The Hen and The Garden

The first time I came into close contact with a chicken was in school. I can't

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London's Head Gardeners

There's an understandable level of miscomprehension surrounding the occupation

8 years ago
The Beguiled | Film

A young girl with plaits down her back sings and skips through the woods. She's

8 years ago
A Modern Sort of Fair Isle

A bright green spot like an emerald on the wide ocean, this place is quite

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Lincoln in the Bardo | Book Club

For this month'sTOAST Book Clubwe reviewLincoln in the Bardo by George

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Enrichment of Other | TOAST Team

As part of our campaign this season we are celebrating the ways in which books

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Paradigm Shift | The Geodesic Dome

Eva Diaz is Associate Professor in History of Art and Design at the Pratt

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Black Mountain College

This week we held an event to celebrate Black Mountain College, the inspiration

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Traditional Cuisine & Native Ingredients

There was one school meal which used to really stand out: two slices of corned

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New Inventions

Each year the Royal College of Art hosts a graduate exhibition to showcase the

8 years ago
QUARRY Jewellery

Tell us about your work?QUARRY, founded in 2011, places emphasis on

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Right Place, Right Plant

John Stewart Collis, mid century biographer, inadvertent nature writer and

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Mirror, Shoulder, Signal | Book Club

The TOAST Book Club is published on the last Friday of every month. The reviews

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A Brief History of Block Printing

The soft thud of a wooden block hitting the print table is the

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Walking Through Midsummer

Journal notes, Little Asby Hawthorn, June 17, 9.25pm: Grass dancing over

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Lady Macbeth | Film

As this spare and striking drama opens, the camera slowly pans around the

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Pink & Peppery

Like many children, I grew radishes in a tiny plot at the far end of our family

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Margate

Tides are great seducers. High, and the coast seems an impregnable fortress.

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Ikat Weaving | Indonesia

Jessica Adams is a Product Developer at TOAST and a weaver. Here she talks of

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Outdoor Theatres

It was the ancient Greeks who started the tradition of outdoor theatre, with

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Sculptural Soap | TOAST Curates #3

TOAST Curates is a series of events on topics that inspire us; this season we

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