Leonie Rolinck

@leonierolinck

contributing editor @ad_germany @faz berlin, germany
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Here comes the #AD100 2026 issue!!! 16 pages full of talent, vision and design we all love. It was a ride but fun, surprising and always inspiring to hear what everyone’s been up to 💘 @mailinzi , @felixwayner & the @ad_germany family Now at your local newsstand 🗞️ Not in the picture: my massive post wisdom teeth surgery jaws
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4 months ago
Athens :)
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6 days ago
Two weeks ago in Milan @laurakarasinski captured by @apolloniabitzan 💘💘
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11 days ago
I was sitting at this table with @leonieherweg and @simonfreund.xyz the first time I‘ve ever been to Hansaviertel. It was soo bright and sunny that day in February 2024 and we walked around the buildings by Alvar Aalto, Oscar Niemeyer and Walter Gropius and the Schwedenhaus where @cafetiergarten opened one year ago!! Read the full story about the coolest studio apartment in town, Leonies great uncle Klaus, their idea of small space living, the community at Hansaviertel and the Tiergarten rabbits at ad-magazin.de !! @ad_germany The rusty red Bruno Rey chairs are from a barn in Berner Oberland, Switzerland<33 Photos @marzenaskubatz Production @thomas_skroch Forever thank you @mailinzi 🤍
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19 days ago
What I loveee about Milan design week is that you get to see so many places that are usually private: houses, post-war apartments, palazzi, abandoned bulidings, convents, the world is a showroom!!
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24 days ago
Rookies
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29 days ago
night out before my birthday in october
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1 month ago
Bevor wir in München durch den Schnee gestapft sind - late February, Axel Vervoordt, Red Hot Chili Peppers 🤍 @valeriepraekelt
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1 month ago
In a hotel room in Paris last October
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1 month ago
I always go back to Richard Serra’s Equal Parallel/Guernica-Bengasi when I visit the @museoreinasofia . He made the steel sculpture for a major exhibition at the museum in 1986. After it was moved to a storage depot, it somehow mysteriously vanished (talking 38 tonnes of solid metal). They didn’t announce the loss of the artwork until 2006. Years later, the museum asked Serra to make a replica of the original work, which is on display on the ground floor to this day.
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Hiding in plain sight
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2 months ago
Tasting the salt
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2 months ago