
$64.00
- Hardcover
352 pages
- Release Date
28 October 2020
Summary
The Kinfolk Garden: Cultivating Community and Nature at Home
Since its magazine launch in 2011, Kinfolk has become known for its minimalist aesthetic and community of creatives. Now, The Kinfolk Garden explores outdoor spaces and how they enhance our lives and communities.
Focusing on spaces that blend the indoors and outdoors, the book highlights individuals who expertly incorporate nature into their lives. It explores the garden as a place for work, play, entertai…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781579659844 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1579659845 |
| Author: | John Burns |
| Publisher: | Workman Publishing |
| Imprint: | Artisan Books |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 28 October 2020 |
| Weight: | 1.51kg |
| Dimensions: | 286mm x 210mm x 34mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“What’s the antithesis of a Zoom meeting? Spending time with a book about plants and the creative people who live alongside them. The latest release from the Copenhagen-based lifestyle brand spans a Southwestern ranch, a Japanese landscape designer’s home, and a curvilinear hideaway built within a Mexican rainforest. There are practical tips for hopeful green thumbs, too.”—Vanity Fair “In this gorgeous, aspirational work, Burns, editor-in-chief of Kinfolk magazine, collects ‘stories about nature as nourishment’ along with photographs from homes across the globe to inspire people to bring more nature into their own abodes. Burns organizes the book into three main themes: care, creativity, and community, respectively illustrated by an Italian expat in Tangier whose garden is dedicated to flowers threatened by industrialization, a Tokyo landscape designer who’s filled his glass house with tropicals, and a Beirut-based entrepreneur whose latest enterprise is a guesthouse surrounded by produce gardens. Throughout are sidebars on garden-related tips ranging from the practical (caring for houseplants and selecting vases) to the twee (“how to talk to plants”). The photos, meanwhile, emphasize natural lighting and highlight spaces characterized by rough-hewn wood tables, hand-thrown pottery, handwoven cloth, and rough, pigmented walls. Adding to the aesthetic of understated chic, the featured homeowners usually sport stylish ensembles of chore coats, cashmere, and rumpled linen. Expertly evoking a mood of understated luxury, this stunning spread will have design junkies drooling.”—Publishers Weekly
About The Author
John Burns
John Burns is the editor in chief of Kinfolk, a quarterly magazine based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 2011, Kinfolk delves into personal values and quality of life, and inspires its readers to approach life with intention, energy, and a sense of community. Other books in this series include The Kinfolk Table, The Kinfolk Home, and The Kinfolk Entrepreneur.
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