curated stack of coffee table books is the true hallmark of a sophisticated home. They serve as sources of inspiration, and once read, their beautiful covers double as objets d’art.
For aficionados of interiors, in particular, there is a myriad of books that offer a peek into the world’s most stylish homes. Whether you’re looking to add to your own collection or elevate someone else’s, here are the must-have interior design books that are worth perusing and displaying.
Furniture and textile design house Andrew Martin’s new Interior Design Review, Volume 28 features work from the world’s top 100 designers of 2024. From clean-lined purity to decadent maximalism, it highlights the most innovative and exceptional spaces of the past year.
An indispensable reference book and abundant source of inspiration, its glossy thick pages of aspirational imagery and textual reflection are sure to delight any design-minded bibliophile..
Of the countless interior design trends that come and go every year, there is one that endures: the English country house style. It’s an aesthetic that’s rich with colour, pattern and eccentricity.
New English Interiors is a deep-dive into the homes belonging to some of England’s most exciting creatives – ranging from interior designers and illustrators to artists and antique dealers.
With words by House & Garden’s features editor, Elizabeth Metcalfe, and imagery by photographer Dean Hearne, it’s a lesson in how to let our personalities – with their many facets and quirks – guide how we decorate our homes.
showcases the Lauren family’s iconic homes – spanning from a sprawling ranch in Colorado to a Fifth Avenue penthouse overlooking Manhattan’s Central Park and a seaside getaway in Montauk. Each space reflects Lauren’s five-decade career as a master purveyor of the American dream.
Captivating imagery is complemented by essays that intimately express the meaning of home, sharing the inspiration behind and a handful of anecdotes from each residence.