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Kinfolk, Volume 27 – The Paris Issue

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Delving deeply into home, work, style and culture, Kinfolk promotes quality of life and connects a global community of creative professionals from London to Tokyo. Since 2011, Kinfolk has become a leading lifestyle authority with a dynamic mix of print and online media, including a quarterly magazine sold in over 100 countries in four languages, daily posts on Kinfolk.com, bestselling books, plus international events and a gallery space in the heart of Copenhagen.

Printed four times a year, Kinfolk magazine is translated into Japanese, Chinese and Korean and seen by a readership of 170,000 25- to 35-year-olds. Mixing long-form journalism, interviews and shorter essays with concept-driven visual stories from contributors across the globe, Kinfolk magazine fosters a sense of curiosity about the art of living.

In this issue:
This spring, we visit Paris and explore one of the world’s most iconic cities through the Kinfolk lens, examining the essence of joie de vivre and how it translates into life outside the French capital.

We spend a day in Le Marais with Ramdane Touhami, the energetic entrepreneur behind L’Officine Universelle Buly, pay a visit to the modernist pied-à-terre of Emmanuel de Bayser, pore over the archives at Hermès, and meet the diverse roster of Parisians that have made their hometown one of our favorite cities.

Elsewhere in Issue Twenty-Seven, we meet musician Benjamin Clementine in Los Angeles, delve into the life and work of artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian in Tehran, drill into subjects such as loneliness, the dead of night and true grit, speak to fashion designer Khalid Al Qasimi and meet dancers Akram Khan and Michaela Prince, plus much more.

 

 

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