Fathom's Favorite Links: Christoph Niemann's Animated New Yorker Cover & More (May 14, 2016)
What we're clicking on this week at Fathom HQ.
This week's urban-centric cover of The New Yorker, designed by the talented and very funny Christoph Neimann, comes alive before your very eyes. You have to download this app and point your phone at the magazine's cover in order to explore the animated cityscape (there are hidden surprises). – Jeralyn, editorial director
Canvas Home, one of my favorite globally-inspired home stores, is hosting its first warehouse sale on May 17-22 at a pop-up space in Manhattan. I'm hoping to nab a few serving pieces and a set of linen napkins for summer barbecues. – Berit, editor
I've been waiting for something like this: A startup that connects small farmers with food-curious urbanites that want to visit. – Daniel, editorial assistant
I'll be traveling through Tel Aviv this week. And I'm excited to not sleep a wink. Especially after watching this good-looking travelogue from German travel blog Nectar and Pulse. – Daniel
THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: New Perspectives

Namaste from Malibu. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia.
Charleston: A sophisticated boutique hotel with a Southern twist.
Malibu: Travel to another time and country without ever leaving LA.
Travel hacks: Here's how to turn small trips into big vacations. [Sponsored]
Charleston: This plantation home is a time capsule to the Colonial South.
On the road: Is this the easiest way to stay online while traveling abroad?




