Blumenbar Verlag GmbH&Co KG is a small avantgarde publishing house in Germany. Blumenbar is German for "bar of flowers", alluding its beginnings in the Blumenstraße close to the Viktualienmarkt in Munich in 2002. The two founders, Lars Birken-Bertsch and , publish non-mainstream authors such as Matias Faldbakken or Tracey Emin. The graphic design of the books (by Chrish Klose) is especially noted. In 2009, Blumenbar moved to Berlin. Since March 2012, Blumenbar has continued as an imprint of the Berlin-based Aufbau-Verlag.
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| - Blumenbar Verlag GmbH&Co KG is a small avantgarde publishing house in Germany. Blumenbar is German for "bar of flowers", alluding its beginnings in the Blumenstraße close to the Viktualienmarkt in Munich in 2002. The two founders, Lars Birken-Bertsch and , publish non-mainstream authors such as Matias Faldbakken or Tracey Emin. The graphic design of the books (by Chrish Klose) is especially noted. In 2009, Blumenbar moved to Berlin. Since March 2012, Blumenbar has continued as an imprint of the Berlin-based Aufbau-Verlag. (en)
- Blumenbar war ein unabhängiger Buchverlag, der 2002 von dem Kulturredakteur Wolfgang Farkas (* 1967) und dem Verlagskaufmann Lars Birken-Bertsch (* 1968) in München gegründet worden war und ab September 2009 seinen Hauptsitz in Berlin hatte. Seit März 2012 wird Blumenbar als Imprint des Berliner Aufbau-Verlags weitergeführt. (de)
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| - Blumenbar Verlag GmbH&Co KG is a small avantgarde publishing house in Germany. Blumenbar is German for "bar of flowers", alluding its beginnings in the Blumenstraße close to the Viktualienmarkt in Munich in 2002. The two founders, Lars Birken-Bertsch and , publish non-mainstream authors such as Matias Faldbakken or Tracey Emin. The graphic design of the books (by Chrish Klose) is especially noted. In 2009, Blumenbar moved to Berlin. Since March 2012, Blumenbar has continued as an imprint of the Berlin-based Aufbau-Verlag. (en)
- Blumenbar war ein unabhängiger Buchverlag, der 2002 von dem Kulturredakteur Wolfgang Farkas (* 1967) und dem Verlagskaufmann Lars Birken-Bertsch (* 1968) in München gegründet worden war und ab September 2009 seinen Hauptsitz in Berlin hatte. Seit März 2012 wird Blumenbar als Imprint des Berliner Aufbau-Verlags weitergeführt. (de)
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