Kinfolk Magazine Issue 22 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The latest issue of Kinfolk revisits one of our most popular subjects, work and the entrepreneurial spirit. Alongside our regular mix of thoughtful lifestyle content, we dedicate the pages of a new section to finding out what makes a job meaningful. Through interviews with Nicole Farhi and Sophie Hicks and studio visits to Byredo, Stine Goya and more, readers can learn how to master their craft, roll with the punches and not panic over professional failures.
Plus, the latest issue features a fresh outlook on office attire and delves deeply into the psychology behind group dynamics and the curious history of personality tests.
Kinfolk is a slow lifestyle magazine published by Ouur that explores ways for readers to simplify their lives, cultivate community and spend more time with their friends and family. Founded in 2011, Kinfolk is now the leading independent lifestyle magazine for young creative professionals and also produces international editions in Japan, China, Korea and Russia. Published quarterly, Kinfolk maintains a vibrant contributor base from Copenhagen to Cape Town. Every element of Kinfolk—the features, photography, and general aesthetics—are consistent with the way we feel entertaining should be: simple, uncomplicated, and less contrived. Kinfolk is the marriage of our appreciation for art and design and our love for spending time with family and friends.
Highlights
- Byredo: A feature profile of Swedish perfumer Ben Gorham.
- Work Special: Learn how to master your craft, roll with the punches and not panic over professional failures.
- Personality Tests: A longform essay uncovers the curious history of personality tests: Do they really predict who we are and how we work?
- The Working Mind: Reflections on the art of conversation, the pros of procrastination and how the mind recognizes patterns.
- Sculpture: A visit to the studios of sculptors Laurent Martin and Nicole Farhi, plus a private tour of Copengahen’s Glyptotek (pictured).
- Occupational hazards: A fashion shoot featuring uniforms that defy uniformity.
- Directory: A brand new section bookending the magazine that presents timely news, reviews and a crossword puzzle.
- More: interviews with musician Esperanza Spalding, rising architect Bernard Dubois, fashion designer Christopher Esber and film director Theresa Traore Dahlberg. Plus: Spend a day in Copenhagen with fashion designer Stine Goya and meet the cats that earn their keep.
Details: Kinfolk Magazine – Issue 22
192 pages, offset-printed and perfect bound, full color on uncoated paper. Printed in Canada.