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Kinfolk Volume 8 is out now and a glimpse of Japan through the Kinfolk lens, an ode to a country and culture we admire. This special Japan issue focuses on its traditions and fun things to do (origami flowers, hand-dyed indigo, ikebana).
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 9 is out now. The ninth issue of Kinfolk is all about defining your weekend, finding the right balance between work and play and making the most of your days off.
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The Kinfolk Table (Recipes for Small Gatherings) is out now and puts the emphasis back into the relationships that surround eating. Let the people sharing your dinner table be the foreground and superficial details such as fancy recipes and table decorations can fade into the background.
Kinfolk Issue 20 (The Travel Issue) is out now: The summer edition of Kinfolk not only draws attention to far-flung locations but also to those who choose to stay local and see their surroundings anew.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 23 is out now. The spring issue of Kinfolk examines the nuances of free time, its rituals and rhythms and its capacity to reinvigorate.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 24 is out now. The summer issue of Kinfolk examines an essential element of modern life: the relationship. Whether romantic or platonic, new or life-long, hot, cold or ambivalent, each has carefully formed subtleties and undercurrents to unpack.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 25 is out now. The fall issue of Kinfolk explores one of life’s simplest pleasures: sharing a meal. The act of eating together––whether at a well-appointed table or in the simple breaking of bread––is an essential element of a well-lived life. As MFK Fisher famously wrote, sharing a meal can be more intimate than sharing a bed.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 27 is out now. This spring, we visit Paris and explore one of the world’s most iconic cities through the Kinfolk lens, examining the essence of joie de vivre and how it translates into life outside the French capital.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 28 is out now. The summer issue of Kinfolk untangles the theme of hair. Beyond a narrative of love and loss, we examine the ways in which hair has come to hold deep and powerful meanings in daily life: its presence as a unifying and defining symbol in cultural, political and spiritual spheres, plus its intimate rituals and rich, eccentric history.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 29 is out now. Issue 29 of Kinfolk is a celebration of print culture. Starting with its material parts—the aesthetic, tactile pleasures of paper and the power of the written word—we look at the various other ways in which printed matter stills matters: from the lost art of handwriting to the secret lives of bookshelves and to the design of passports—the very papers that determine one’s right to freedom.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 30 is out now. The winter issue of Kinfolk revisits one of our guiding principles: good hospitality. Featuring a special section dedicated to the art of hosting, Issue Thirty looks beyond recipe repertoires and honed housekeeping to unearth the secret ingredients of having a good time.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 31 (the Architecture Issue) is out now. The spring issue of Kinfolk builds on our foundational interest in design to consider the discipline in its most ambitious manifestation: architecture.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 32 (the Tokyo Issue) is out now. Anchored by an extensive city guide of her best places to eat, sleep, shop and read selected by the Kinfolk team, the Tokyo Issue will contain interviews with leading cultural figures, a local fashion editorial and an original essay by Moeko Fuji.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 34 (the Intimacy Issue) is out now. This issue of Kinfolk explores the balance between our contradictory cravings for both secure and stable relationships and the freedom to follow our hearts, our sexual desires, and our need to be whole without the help of another.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 35 (the Change Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The latest issue of Kinfolk explores how best to navigate the conflicting forces of change and stability.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 36 (the Movement Issue) focusses on movement in all its many forms and explores the role of movement as a vehicle for physical prowess, self-expression or indeed social cohesion — it’s no coincidence, after all, that authoritarian governments place such emphasis on synchronised activities.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 37 (the Nature Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 37 features dreamscapes, dried flowers and Instagram pets. From wilderness to windowsill: Plant roots in the world around you.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 38 (the Rituals Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Old rites, new routes: How to celebrate life through ceremony.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 39 (the Youth Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Kinfolk Magazine Issue 39 balances the open-faced optimism of youth with the sobering realities of growing up at a time when it can feel like the world is closing in rather than unfurling before you.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 40 (10th Anniversary Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A decade ago, the very first issue of Kinfolk made its way into print. To celebrate this milestone—our tenth anniversary—we’ve refreshed the design of the magazine and aptly turned our gaze toward one of life’s deepest and most searching subjects: the future.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 41 (the Mediterranean Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A decade ago, the very first issue of Kinfolk made its way into print. To celebrate this milestone—our tenth anniversary—we’ve refreshed the design of the magazine and aptly turned our gaze toward one of life’s deepest and most searching subjects: the future.
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Kinfolk Magazine Issue 42 (the Technology Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The winter issue of Kinfolk approaches technology by focusing on the systems that underpin it, from the philosophy of Silicon Valley to the inscrutable laws of algorithms.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 44 (the Weather Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Be it the subject of awkward small talk in the office or the call to arms at an international sumÂmit, the weather is a topic of perennial interest and importance: It’s both daily life and global criÂsis, and the latest issue of Kinfolk takes readings that span the full barometer.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 45 (the Great Outdoors Issue) is here. In The Great Outdoors Issue, we meet the people thinking about how to mediate these contact moments in fresh and nuanced ways. They include garden creator Piet Oudolf, Snow Peak fashion designer Lisa Yamai, explorer Ella Al-Shamahi and underwater archeologist Ayana Omilade Flewellen.
























