Since 2011, Kinfolk has dedicated its magazine to creativity, community and living life with intention. The same values guide its creative process; each image published by Kinfolk is selected for its ability to stand alone and stand the test of time. As an exciting extension of Kinfolk’s ambition to foster community and celebrate the creative talents of its contributors, The Kinfolk Print Collection brings together a selection of exclusive prints that invite pause for thought and continued contemplation. Shop the collection here. TwitterFacebookPinterest PODIUM by Cecilie Jegsen THE PETAL by Staffan Sundström ACCIDENTAL ARTWORK by Cecilie Jegsen AUTUMN RAY by Staffan Sundström BODY LANGUAGE by Cecilie Jegsen SPRING FLOWERS by Staffan Sundström Related Stories Design Issue 18 Sense in Symmetry From radial swirls to mirror images, the natural world often shows that there’s beauty in balance. Arts & Culture Issue 18 Natural Perspective: Michele Oka Doner Michele Oka Doner weaves the human-made and natural elements of her day to find balance in both. Design Issue 17 Neighborhood: Playgrounds A playground is a cross-generational neighborhood essential where toddlers learn about balance, teenagers awkwardly coexist and old folks play chess. Arts & Culture Issue 15 My Bedside Table: The Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, renowned critic, art historian and curator tells us how he assembles the items next to his bed and shares a few morning rituals. Arts & Culture Issue 14 The Luminary Artist Olafur Eliasson knows a thing or two about light: He shined a giant sun in London, made a moon with Ai Weiwei and designs portable solar lamps. Plein Air Café Drawing from the impressionist ideal of painting outdoors, partners Soo Choi and Kevin Heisner have made Chicago's Plein Air Café a dreamy space.
Design Issue 18 Sense in Symmetry From radial swirls to mirror images, the natural world often shows that there’s beauty in balance.
Arts & Culture Issue 18 Natural Perspective: Michele Oka Doner Michele Oka Doner weaves the human-made and natural elements of her day to find balance in both.
Design Issue 17 Neighborhood: Playgrounds A playground is a cross-generational neighborhood essential where toddlers learn about balance, teenagers awkwardly coexist and old folks play chess.
Arts & Culture Issue 15 My Bedside Table: The Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, renowned critic, art historian and curator tells us how he assembles the items next to his bed and shares a few morning rituals.
Arts & Culture Issue 14 The Luminary Artist Olafur Eliasson knows a thing or two about light: He shined a giant sun in London, made a moon with Ai Weiwei and designs portable solar lamps.
Plein Air Café Drawing from the impressionist ideal of painting outdoors, partners Soo Choi and Kevin Heisner have made Chicago's Plein Air Café a dreamy space.