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issue 23 front cover

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Issue 23

The spring issue of Kinfolk examines the nuances of free time, its rituals and rhythms and its capacity to reinvigorate. Rather than advising how to fill 48 hours, the issue offers insight into why we should fill our weekends, and how doing so can lead to personal fulfillment.

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At Work With: Dimore Studio

In an industry distracted by just-so austerity and asceticism, Dimore Studio's Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci are waving a flag for indulgence.

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Elisa

Humble, hard-working and taking on Hollywood: Rising actor Elisa Lasowski talks to Pip Usher.

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Masculin Féminin

On the cool early days of Spring, the weekend is a time when it’s better not to fight ennui, but embrace it.

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Jones

A British musician offers advice on how to harness massive ambition: Do not yield to self-doubt.

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Imitation as Art

Touching countless readers with theories on love, language and literature, Roland Barthes turned his attention to an unlikely material: plastic.

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Rossana Orlandi

Rossana Orlandi has seven decades of Saturdays under her belt. In Milan, we spend one more in her company.

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The Hourglass

When we trace back the origins of the hourglass, we can’t find conclusive evidence of its existence before the 14th century.

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Jonathan Anderson

Used to considering the human body in all of its forms, fashion designer Jonathan Anderson highlights disobedient ones as curator of a new exhibition.

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Spring Cleaning

Clean sheets, fluffy towels and long-lost socks: an ode to the small triumphs of laundry day.

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Moka Express

In a world filled to the brim with complex coffee-making machinery, the classic Moka Express remains a much-loved staple.

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On Schadenfreude

Do other people make us laugh, or are we laughing at other people? A comedian offers advice on where to draw the line.

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The Power of Influence

How is it that throughout history, similar ideas have often cropped up in different locations and, at times, seemingly simultaneously?

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La Pitchoune

The lore of La Pitchoune, the fabled French summerhouse of Julia Child.

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La Chaise

While Charles and Ray Eames were not the first to design furniture using plastic, their work with the synthetic material is among the most celebrated.

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