• Kinfolk #60

Kinfolk

Kinfolk #60

The iconic lifestyle magazine known for its slow living mentality and minimal aesthetic. Kinfolk considers home, work, style and culture through a lens of intentionality and creativity. 

Inside this Issue: The History Special

Kinfolk #60 considers how the past functions as an active inheritance, a cultural and political undercurrent that informs the identities of nations and individuals. This issue asks whose histories are relevant? Whose have been marginalized? And who ultimately has the authority to tell the story? Features include Nicholas Cullinan, director of the British Museum on the challenges of stewardship within an institution, Hannah Jones, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist behind the 1619 project on the urgency of revisiting foundational national narratives, writer Daphnée Denis on the politics of remembering, and architect David Chiperfield on the sensitivity of working with historic buildings. 

Portland, Oregon, 23x30cm, 176 pages, Spring 2026, Quarterly