Stay inspired all year long with these 12 new and upcoming architecture, design and gardening books.
A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling: Interiors by Young Huh | Rizzoli
Acclaimed designer Young Huh’s warm and welcoming interiors resonate with harmony, elegance, and dynamism, each room animated by sophisticated surface treatments, a singular play of pattern and color, and a touch of wanderlust. Her first book, composed of three distinct sections, is perfect for readers searching for sophisticated inspiration.
Nathan Turner’s I Love Decorating by Nathan Turner | Abrams Books
Renowned designer Nathan Turner has spent his career crafting spaces that reflect his clients’ personalities and passions, from beach bungalows to Spanish villas to modern country farmhouses. In this gorgeous book, Turner explores what makes an interior space beautiful—blending English-Bohemian influences with vibrant global inspiration from destinations around the world.
Summer by the Sea: Cottages from Watch Hill to Little Compton by Thomas Kligerman | Monacelli
Noted architect Thomas Kligerman celebrates the magic of summer, exploring the seaside setting and design of secluded cottages facing the Atlantic along the Rhode Island coast.
This Must Be the Place: Homes with Atmosphere by Chloe Redmond Warner | Abrams Books
Little Women on Acid . . . 1970s Sofia Coppola in Palm Beach . . . Stuart Little Goes Big . . . These are the fantasies designer Chloe Redmond Warner concocts for her clients. Now, in her debut book, Warner demonstrates how these beguilingly creative inspirations germinate into delightfully layered interiors.
Penthouse Syndrome: Interiors Above the City | gestalten
High-rise living has a unique allure: the view, the distance, the sense of being held above it all. Penthouse Syndrome looks at how altitude reshapes both architecture and the feeling of home. At height, rooms behave differently, scale recalibrates, and daily rhythms change.
The Tomato Grower’s Handbook by Holly Ferrell | Bloomsbury
If you want to grow your own vegetables but feel a bit overwhelmed by it all, you’re not alone. The Tomato Grower’s Handbook is a simple, informative, and tasty solution from award-winning garden writer Holly Farrell.
Earth Works: Houses by Byoung Cho by Byoung Cho | Thames & Hudson
A new monograph on Korea’s most important architect, offering an exclusive look at his seldom-published houses.
Cottagecore Gardens: A New Take on Living Landscapes | gestalten
Step outside and follow the quiet charm of cottagecore gardens across landscapes big and small: from expansive countryside plots to village backyards and tucked-away city refuges. Courtyards, edible beds, meadows, and intimate planted corners follow rhythms shaped more by time and care than by strict design rules.
Feel Free Home: The Art of Freethinking Design by Leanne Ford | Abrams Books
Designer and HGTV personality Leanne Ford shares her fresh, “do your home your way” approach and her freeing design process for loosening up, thinking differently, and creating a warm and soulful home for all to enjoy.
Koichi Takada: Naturalizing Architecture by Philip Jodidio | Rizzoli
Japanese-Australian architect Koichi Takada releases a new volume of works that showcases the evolution of the studio’s architecture. Their mission to return nature to the urban environment is examined through a decade of built work.
Arbiters of Style: The New Wave of French Interior Design by Eugenia Santiesteban Soto | Monacelli
From the discerning editors of FREDERIC and the creative minds at Schumacher, a beautifully photographed and written exploration of an exciting new movement in French interior design and architecture, featuring visionary talents.
A House in Japan: Lessons in Living | gestalten
A House in Japan explores the home as a space where ideas of dwelling are constantly reimagined. In a culture shaped by precision and restraint, domestic projects become sites of quiet experimentation. These houses privilege clarity over excess, intent over display. Rigorous yet flexible, they adapt to daily rhythms while proposing fresh ways of living.
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