Eames LCW by Charles & Ray Eames (1946) from Paustian. Adrian wears a suit by Mads Nørgaard, shirt by Sand Copenhagen and shoes by Red Wing. TwitterFacebookPinterest This story is from Kinfolk Issue Twenty-Nine Buy Now Thula wears a blazer by Tôteme. Above: Thonet 209 Armchair by Gebrüder Thonet (1900). Adrian wears a knit by Armor Lux, trousers by Vivienne Westwood and shoes by Red Wing. BM62 Armchair by Børge Mogensen (1957). Adrian wears a turtleneck by Sand Copenhagen. Piano Chair by Vilhelm Wohlert (1955). Thula wears a blouse by COS and trousers by Malene Birger. Standard Chair by Jean Prouvé (1934) from Paustian. Adrian wears a shirt by Sand Copenhagen, a blazer by Mads Nørgaard and shoes by Red Wing. Thula wears a blazer and trousers by Tôteme, shoes by Fiorella Pratto and a ring by Haniel. Standard Chair by Jean Prouvé (1934) from Paustian. Thula wears trousers by Tôteme and shoes by Céline. LC1 Outdoor by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand (1928) from Paustian. She wears a blazer by Tôteme. Thula wears a cardigan by Jacquemus and earrings by Haniel. Piano Chair by Vilhelm Wohlert (1955). She wears blouse by COS and trousers by Malene Birger. Related Stories Fashion Issue 19 Nick Wakeman Creating a menswear-inspired line for women, Nick Wakeman welcomes the challenges arising from forging new aesthetic territories. Fashion Issue 19 Camille Tanoh Camille Tanoh found his niche working for Pierre Hardy and Paul Smith. Now he’s blazing a path for the next generation of French designers. Design Issue 19 David Rager David Rager, co-founder of design firm Weekends, shares his tale of LA and Paris and how he makes time for life’s little distractions. Fashion Issue 19 The Heat of the Moment Wide eyes, tense muscles, goose-bumped skin and sweat-dotted brows. Design Issue 19 A Day in the Life: Frida Escobedo With her own firm and scores of global projects in her inventive portfolio, this architect is transforming Mexico City, one artful building at a time. Fashion Issue 19 On Courage The English word “courage” comes from the Latin term “cor,” meaning “heart", yet we often assign this virtue to acts of mere physical fortitude.
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