Seed Folk

Published November 4, 2025
Contributed by Ultra Kuhl


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Albra Book from Ultra Kuhl is used together with Messapia Bold and Coconat Bold Extended by Collletttivo in They That Do’s identity for Seedfolk, inspired by vintage botanicals and vegetable wood carvings. With an earthy look for the home startup, the studio set out to connect people with the colourful joys of growing their own. The website additionally uses Grilli Type’s GT Walsheim.

From Ellis Tree’s article for It’s Nice That:

Inspired by the shift in a desire to be outdoors and connecting with nature in the tough and isolating times of national lockdowns, Seedfolk was born out of a moment when many had time to slow down and reflect on the smaller things – in Gemma’s case this was growing veggies in her own back garden. The seed subscription and grow club started from Gemma’s own family’s journey with gardening and her desire to share this joy with others. “I thought this was a wonderful story and ultimately it's where the name came from – folk coming together to grow from the humble seed”, shares Vincent.




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