The Interiors Books On Our Shopping List
The Interiors Books On Our Shopping List
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The Interiors Books On Our Shopping List

This year’s stream of new interiors books has proved to be a rich source of inspiration – but which ones deserve a place on your coffee table? Here are eight we think are worth picking up…
By Georgina Blaskey
Images: ALYSSA KAPITO INTERIORS

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Alyssa Kapito Interiors

By Alyssa Kapito

Alyssa Kapito founded her eponymous interior design firm in 2012, following a stint working with American design legend Bunny Williams. Designing bespoke interiors that that merge modern touches with timeless sophistication, Alyssa’s signature style includes luxurious textures, neutral tones, crisp whites and sleek lines. In this volume, Alyssa shares more about her unique philosophy, alongside ten of her most outstanding projects. 

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New English Interiors: At Home With Today’s Creatives

By Elizabeth Metcalfe

Exploring over 20 homes belonging to some of England’s most exciting creatives, from interior designers and illustrators to artists and antique dealers, this book is a celebration of one trend that endures: ever-evolving English style. With original photography by Dean Hearne and illuminating insights into how these interiors came together, it’s an inspiring visual feast. From fashion stylist and designer Lucinda Chambers’ kaleidoscopic house in west London to illustrator Fee Greening’s earthy toned cottage in Dorset and SL friend Sarah Corbett-Winder’s busy and colourful family home, this is a celebration of colour and pattern in its infinite variety. 

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The World Of Atelier Vime: A Renaissance Of Wicker & Style

By Benoît Rauzy & Anthony Watson

The co-founders of the French design studio and luxury home décor brand Atelier Vime, Benoît Rauzy and Anthony Watson, established their brand after stumbling upon an 18-century hôtel particulier in Vallabrègues, a Provençal village with a rich wicker-making heritage. It’s here they started restoring 20th-century wicker and rattan furniture, as well as creating an original line of contemporary pieces – designed by Raphaëlle Hanley and made from local materials by nearby artisans. The studio’s collections now have a dedicated following, including Aerin Lauder, Beata Heuman, Kelly Wearstler and Jake Arnold, all of whom flock to La Maison Vime at Vallabrègues in Provence to source Vime’s unique home furnishings. Published on 13th October, this book showcases their signature style through their four homes in France. 

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Daylesford Living: Inspired By Nature

By Carole Bamford

Carole Bamford first opened the Daylesford Organic farm shop over 20 years ago on her Cotswolds estate, creating one of the best organic shops of its kind, which has gone on to sell exquisite homeware, beauty products and even clothing. This book offers a rare view into Bamford’s way of life, proving why she has become one of the key tastemakers of her generation. With insightful advice on how to create a wholesome lifestyle and with specially commissioned photography throughout, this is a quintessential guide to English country living.

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Romantic Minimalist

By Atlanta Bartlett & Dave Coote

Celebrating the plain and simple things in life, the husband-and-wife design duo Atlanta Bartlett and Dave Coote love old, time-worn treasures, shunning materialism in favour of sustainability to create a home that soothes the soul. The book includes beautifully photographed case studies, as well as chapters on topics ranging from working with colour and textiles, to sustainability and sourcing found objects from nature. 

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The Soft Minimalist Home

By Abi Dare

In this book, interiors stylist and blogger of These Four Walls Abi Dare reveals a softer, more relaxed approach to minimalism that claims to enhance your wellbeing and simplify your home. Busting the myths by demonstrating that minimalist spaces can be warm, welcoming and as individual as their inhabitants, The Soft Minimalist Home shows how a range of people have created minimalist havens that reflect their tastes. 

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Forever Beautiful: All-American Style All Year Long

By Mark D Sikes

When AD 100 interior designer and tastemaker Mark D Sikes tell us there’s beauty everywhere, we believe him. Beloved by celebrities, from Reese Witherspoon to Dr. Jill Biden (who, incidentally, hired him to redesign her White House office), Sikes celebrates a full year of beautiful interiors inspired by nature in this third book of the Beautiful trilogy. Colours, patterns and textures – including his signature blue and white, as well as chinoiserie, rattan, gingham, stripes, and more – showcase his ability to bring traditional looks right up to date.

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Grand Designs At 25

By Kevin McCloud

Grand Designs had a major impact on the nation’s appreciation of domestic architecture and design when it hit our screens 25 years ago and its popularity is still riding high as we witness the highs and lows of Britain’s self-builders. Grand Designs at 25 showcases Kevin McCloud's selection of the most impressive and memorable self-build projects from the last 25 years – from eco-builds and luxe constructions to houses crafted from shipping containers.

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