Seed’s fifth volume considers the role that movement plays in human wellbeing, but also its significance within art and nature – from cycling and heritage craftsmanship to stone balancing, the moon’s phases and the mysterious world of mycelium.
The cover was shot by photographer Søren Solkær, showing starling murmurations in the skies of southern Denmark.
Seed is a biannual magazine, edited by Carole Bamford. At its heart is the belief that we need to live sustainably and consciously. Its philosophy is to lead by example: to gently inspire readers to make small changes with their own choices so that together we can have a wider impact on the future of the planet – like sowing a seed that will grow and flourish into a plant.
Content features interviews and conversations with artisans, artists, makers and thinkers – pioneers in the fields of sustainability, farming, design, wellness and travel, as well as seasonal recipes, gardening guides and craft tutorials to gently encourage and inspire readers to live more mindfully.

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