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Hugger Mugger Launches Kino Collection with Yoga Star Kino MacGregor

Hugger Mugger's new Kino Collection with Ashtanga teacher Kino MacGregor includes a $160 zabuton, $150 bolster, and $100 zafu cushion, all in natural linen.

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Hugger Mugger Launches Kino Collection with Yoga Star Kino MacGregor
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Hugger Mugger Yoga Products, the Salt Lake City brand credited with introducing the first sticky yoga mat in the United States back in 1986, released a limited meditation props collaboration with internationally recognized Ashtanga teacher Kino MacGregor on February 2, 2026. The Kino Collection went live at huggermugger.com and comprises three pieces: a Standard Yoga Bolster in natural linen at $150, a Zafu Cushion at $100, and a Zabuton meditation cushion at $160.

The collection is explicitly focused on seated and restorative practice rather than the more photogenic asana work MacGregor is known for across her platforms. Each piece was designed to elevate the hips, reduce strain on the knees and lower back, and support longer sitting in meditation, pranayama, and restorative postures. The design brief, as stated across product pages, centered on intentional proportions, supportive fill, and durable construction, with all three pieces made from natural linen and produced in what the brand describes as sustainable factories.

"These are the props I reach for in my own daily practice," MacGregor said in the launch announcement. "They are designed to support the body quietly and consistently, so the practitioner can focus inward without distraction."

In a longer statement on her own platform, MacGregor described a morning routine built around long seated meditation followed by a restorative series, and said she had spent years searching for accessories that could support what she called the subtle and refined dimensions of daily sadhana before developing the collection with Yoga Design Lab.

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Hugger Mugger is a subsidiary of Yoga Design Lab, and the Kino Collection sits within the parent company's broader push to grow its props and accessories portfolio. The timing also lands squarely in Hugger Mugger's 40th anniversary year, the brand having been founded in 1986 and currently marking the milestone on its social channels with notes from founder Sara.

The collection is described by the wholesale page as a limited collaboration, which is worth flagging if you're on the fence. Studios and retailers interested in carrying the line can submit wholesale inquiries at wholesale.yogadesignlab.com. For individual practitioners, all three pieces are available now at huggermugger.com/kino-macgregor.

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