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Filipino-British Jeweler and engraver Castro Smith has made bespoke pieces for A-list actors, professional gamers, scientists, and athletes.
Josh Palisoc’s malleable narrative
Josh Limon Palisoc weaves and works metal as if it were the most delicate and fragile material to work with.
The Mind Behind the White Mountain: Montblanc’s Creative Director Marco Tomasetta on the future of the brand
Montblanc is a diverse house, with plenty of room to explore. And after a year of being its Creative Director, Marco Tomasetta lets us in on what makes the brand work and where it’s going in the future.
Working from home, as told through cups of coffee
MANTLE’s Associate Editor reflects on the caffeine fixes that allowed him to survive working from home over the past two years I miss our office pantry’s
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Voices from the field: the survivors of Typhoon Rai
Survivors share their stories about the impact of Typhoon Rai in some of the most affected areas in the Philippines.
The Rainbow Connection
Al Esguerra and Paul Cortez never expected that the BL reaction videos that they made out of pandemic boredom would become a passion project that would touch so many lives, MANTLE’s Associate Editor included.
MANTLE EDIT: Survival of the Fittest
We’re not sure if we’re just fed up at this point, but there seems to be a fresh wave of energy lately. From new perspectives on a common entertainment genre, masters of the classics interacting with contemporary sensibilities, to an influx of new faces in beloved spaces, February is shaping up to be a month of optimism. Just, please, be responsible and stay safe as always, okay?
Cocktail Confidential
Kia Opeda celebrates balance at Three Squares Cafe + Bar.
In Nigeria, COVID-19 is not the only epidemic
Between malnutrition, armed conflict, and mental health, Nigeria’s less fortunate communities are facing a lot more than the coronavirus.