Kitchen Table speaks out in support of inclusive food culture, sustainability, our relationship with place, and our ability to be present in a world of digital distraction. The magazine features stories, art, and ideas that examine the wonderful, imperfect, and interconnected web of our food system, treating food not as a consumer product but as a method of self-expression and cultural connection that is both universal and intensely personal.
The publication was founded by Brett Warnock, who previously co-founded the comic book firm Top Shelf Productions. With Kitchen Table, Warnock combines his skills in visual arts and narrative with a passion for food, cooking, and a profound love of place — producing a magazine that reads like a graphic novel about dinner, or a cookbook about community, or a love letter to the table where everything important happens.
The name is the premise: the kitchen table is where meals are shared, arguments are settled, homework is done, and the real conversations take place. Kitchen Table is a magazine for everyone who has ever understood that the most important piece of furniture in a house is the one where people sit down together.