In the digital era, weighty print magazines like Hole & Corner have never felt so vital. Since its founding in 2013, the Bruton-based publication, which opened its own boutique in 2019, has devoted its handsomely designed pages to stories of creativity, craftsmanship, heritage, and skill. When it comes to their subjects, passion is a must, whether it’s gardening, dry stone walling, or indigo dyeing. Hole & Corner featured on WePresent when we spoke to founding editor Mark Hooper about the magazine’s ethos.