Think plastic. Think inflatable PVC chairs and TV tables. It must be the 1960s, when radical furniture designs "popped" next to new art, traditional designs were recast with new materials, and the r
Provence is a way of life. Its gardens are visions of paradise rediscovered, its houses--whether looking out over sea, forest, the countryside, a shady terrace, or a patio full of flowers--reflect a s
At Home in the American Barn examines the fascinating possibilities for living and adaptive reuse provided by the expansive spaces and rough-hewn look of these traditional s
Featuring beautiful design vignettes and arrangements from today’s top designers, Susanna Salk’sIt’s the Little Things inspires us to be personal and artful with our decorat
Knack Studio founder Barb Blair is famous for her "knack" with furniture: spotting classic pieces and transforming them into modern showstoppers. In this inspiring book, Blair goes b
In that yawning gap between the antique and the new, there is something else. Some call it vintage, some retro, but whatever the name the concept is the same - the objects and furniture that are not q
This sumptuous volume features gracious country homes that blend the very best of vernacular tradition, classical architecture, and high-style elegance.For four centuries, t
The renegade design spirit that has turned Brooklyn into a bastion of style.These days, Brooklyn is more than a place—it’s become a symbol for a whole style of living, one that&n
Scandinavian interior design is admired the world over for its unpretentious simplicity and understated elegance. Rooms are typically airy, light and bright. Furnishings are modern design classics fro
The first chapter, Botanical Inspirations, takes a look at the ingredients of the look – antique botanical prints and artworks, flower stalls, potting sheds and houseplants – and draws upon these sour
In 'A Woman's Huts and Hideaways', each place has its own story, a reason for being, whether it’s somewhere to escape, to create, to work or just a place to 'be'. A bespoke shed in an Urban garden, su
Divided into four chapters – classic, contemporary, casual and country-style – Coastal Living visits homes scattered all over the globe, from Denmark to Mexico. These shoreside dwellings boast a rich
Barbara and Rene Stoeltie capture the essence of New York’s sophisticated and glamorous elegance, inspiring the reader with profiles of seventeen style setters and their private homes. New York Interi
"This book is indeed complete with every aspect of design material selection, installation and care considered... Appropriate as a coffee table book and an instructive text; beginner and pro alik
Take a peek into the fascinating life of Elisabeth Dunker, blogger, writer, stylist, designer, photographer, and artist. This, her first book, is filled to the brim with inspiring images of everything
Modern pastoral interiors are about embracing the pared-back lifestyle of living in the country, taking nature as the main point of inspiration. Use colours, textures and details to create a home in w
Displays homes that exemplify the prairie style that came into prominence in 1880s America, was influenced by European immigrants who built homes in the area; and used natural tones and beauty to crea
The book looks at the decorating and design solutions that make the cottages as attractive inside as out, as well as practical and comfortable to live in. Bestselling author Ros Byam Shaw takes a fres
There's no doubt about it, grey is the shade of the moment. Chic restaurants, shops and homes are covered in it. There's not an interior decorating programme that doesn't feature it. And forget 50 sha