Niki Brantmark’s Njuta surveys the Swedish art of cherishing small delights.
Niki Brantmark’s Njuta surveys the Swedish art of cherishing small delights.
Niki Brantmark’s Njuta surveys the Swedish art of cherishing small delights.
Brandon Stosuy collects candid takes on sadness from Phoebe Bridgers, Hanif Abdurraqib and a bevy of other luminaries in Sad Happens.
Bethonie Butler’s glossy coffee table book Black TV highlights the impact of Black creators on the entertainment industry.
Cheap Old Houses takes the titular Instagram account and HGTV show to the page, showcasing former fixer-uppers transformed into enchanting, livable homes.
In Heirloom Rooms, interior designer Erin Napier encourages us to think of our homes as living, breathing documents of our lives.
Nina Freudenberger’s Mountain House illustrates sumptuous interior designs that may make you tremble with sheer want.
“Queer Eye” ’s Bobby Berk channels his designer’s mind into a beautiful new book that urges us to follow our instincts to create homes that bring us joy.
Anita Yokota is both a licensed counselor and an interior designer, and she marries the two paths ingeniously in Home Therapy.
There is such beauty to discover in Anna Potter’s Flower Philosophy, along with quotes from writers and thinkers, stunning photographs and first-rate project ideas.
Dijanna Mulhearn offers a chance to take a deep, luxurious dive into the history of red carpet fashion and fame.
Is there any better way to get your CBD or THC than through a luscious chocolate custard? Chris Sayegh’s cannabis dessert cookbook will show you how.
Is Kristen Lopez’s But Have You Read the Book? for film buffs or book nerds? We say both.
You’ll never take color for granted again after perusing Charles Bramesco’s Colors of Film, which explores the palettes used in 50 iconic films through four eras of cinema.
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