The Kinfolk Garden: Spaces for Outdoor Living

The Kinfolk Garden: Spaces for Outdoor Living

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  • Create Date:2021-06-22 06:54:17
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Nathan Williams
  • ISBN:1579659845
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Summary

Since the launch of its magazine in 2011, Kinfolk has grown into an internationally recognized brand known for its minimalist aesthetic and strong community of inspiring and influential creatives。 Kinfolk’s books, with a combined 335,000 copies in print, have applied this lens to cooking, home design, and work。 Now, in The Kinfolk Garden, the team turns its eye to outdoor spaces and the many ways they enhance our lives and help us foster community。 With a focus on spaces that bring the outdoors in and the indoors out and people who have found ways to expertly incorporate the natural world into their lives, the book explores the garden as a place for work, play, entertaining, and inspiration。 Featuring 30 homeowners and their spaces in locations around the globe, The Kinfolk Garden offers an easy approach to bringing nature home。
 

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April Gray

This is a gorgeous book, both inspirational ans aspirational, filled with beautiful photographs of beautiful gardens and homes, some serious eye candy。 We meet gardeners of different types, including indoor gardeners- houseplants can be a garden too- and get to know them, get tips from them。 This isn't a how-to gardening book, though there are things to be learned here, this is a book to get lost in and dream。 #TheKinfolkGarden #NetGalley This is a gorgeous book, both inspirational ans aspirational, filled with beautiful photographs of beautiful gardens and homes, some serious eye candy。 We meet gardeners of different types, including indoor gardeners- houseplants can be a garden too- and get to know them, get tips from them。 This isn't a how-to gardening book, though there are things to be learned here, this is a book to get lost in and dream。 #TheKinfolkGarden #NetGalley 。。。more

Patch405 (Shannon Barghols)

If you’re a fan of Kinfolk magazine, this book is for you! It’s really quite inspirational as you are introduced to gardens, gardeners, and stories of gardening from around the world。 It is a testament to the universal nature of gardening, but it also shows that gardening can be simple or elaborate and still bring much happiness to its owner and guests。 There are “how-to” sections that I found odd because I think just the inspirational value of seeing other gardens/gardeners was enough of a ‘pur If you’re a fan of Kinfolk magazine, this book is for you! It’s really quite inspirational as you are introduced to gardens, gardeners, and stories of gardening from around the world。 It is a testament to the universal nature of gardening, but it also shows that gardening can be simple or elaborate and still bring much happiness to its owner and guests。 There are “how-to” sections that I found odd because I think just the inspirational value of seeing other gardens/gardeners was enough of a ‘purpose’ for this book。 I received a digital copy of the book in exchange for an honest review。 All thoughts are my own。 A blog of this review appears at: https://patch405。com/2020/11/03/book-。。。 。。。more

Phillip Oliver

A collection of profiles of individuals, couples or families from all over the world who have incorporated nature into their environments。 “Nature as nourishment” is the theme and the execution is wide-ranging, from artists who use pressed flowers to decorate their apartment to a community food garden to a Swedish cemetery。 Garden lovers will probably be disappointed by the book although there are a few nice ones included (the key word here being “few”)。 However, some of the more interesting one A collection of profiles of individuals, couples or families from all over the world who have incorporated nature into their environments。 “Nature as nourishment” is the theme and the execution is wide-ranging, from artists who use pressed flowers to decorate their apartment to a community food garden to a Swedish cemetery。 Garden lovers will probably be disappointed by the book although there are a few nice ones included (the key word here being “few”)。 However, some of the more interesting ones are poorly illustrated (a photo of a hand holding a plant or the gardener looking out a window isn’t very satisying)。 A famous garden is included - Lotusland in Santa Barbara, California - but the photos do not do it justice。 Especially puzzling is the inclusion of non-gardening environments such as a glass house in the desert with no garden in sight (not even a cactus)。 Between the profiles are segments on “How to Care for Houseplants” and “How to Create with Flowers” with very basic information。 。。。more