No coffee table is completely on display without a few oversized coffee table books. They were developed at home to inspire and give you beauty at home, and are the perfect addition to every design -Aficionado and a fabulous gift for all stylish family and friends.
Written by art collectors and style icons, these are these Belle's Favorite coffee books for interior design, as curated by Judy Pascoe.
Regardless of whether you are looking for inside or gardening inspiration or simply arouse visual interest, increase these shiny, must-have volumes on the tables in your home.
Belle Book Club: interior design coffee table books

Alfredo Paredes at home of Alfredo Paredes and Brad Goldfarb
from $ 128.99 at Dymocks
After more than three decades, it is not surprising that Alfredo Paredes has an infallible eye and unmistakable aesthetics when it comes to fashion and interiors. His detail -oriented, urban, cool and male style is known as the “perfect visual pitch” and is well shown here in four of his own houses. A review of the pages is revealing and inspiring.

Peter Dunham's world of Peter Dunham
From $ 180.99 at Dymocks
Starting with the premise that the houses that we remember from our childhood, the American designer Peter Dunham always fulfills his projects with a nostalgic feeling of sensation and believes that “charm of sex appeal is in decoration”. Color, pattern, patina, personality and nature help to increase its work above the ordinary. Design from New York to Paris illustrate his dynamic aesthetics.

With flowers from Aerin Lauder Life
From 140 US dollars at Dymocks
With elegance and beauty in her DNA, it is no surprise that the Stilikon Aeriner Lauder has a way with flowers and loves to take them into every aspect of their lives. In this book, she shares generously tips and secrets to create flowerless flower arrangements and to give a little flower force in decoration and entertainment. From flowering wallpapers and curtains to China, there is an abundance of flowers and bouquets of flowers.

Art in the residence of Nicole England
From 70 US dollars at Dymocks
The heroes of this beautiful band are enviable art and object collections, and since many collectors live in architectural masterpieces, these houses offer a suitable background for their assemblies. The selection of the personal fantasies gathered for over a lifetime to provocative contemporary art of the various origins to the artists and the owners extends over the globe from New York to Sydney.

Live with the things you love by Mary Randolph Carter
From 130 US dollars at Dymocks
The hypothesis of this book seems to be child's play, but, as the American author Mary Randolph Carter argues, the self -expression cultivates to bring pleasure and
The purpose of life is to be preferred to rely on trend -driven interiors. As a lover of antiques and heirlooms, she visits a number of idiosyncratic houses and
Finds bright examples of artistic life in everyone.

In Ibiza by Emma Roig Askari
From 130 US dollars at Dymocks
With her decoration motto “A little stickiness can bring you good luck”, Emma Roig Askari infused her Ibiza holiday house with a beguiling mixture of high parts. The book is wonderfully captured together with other similarly esoteric real estate, including the architect Daniel Romualdez, and the artist Miranda Makaroff.

Interior designers at home by Stephen Crafi
From 110 US dollars on Amazon
The Australian designer Andrew Parr, Tina Engelen and Carole Whiting are among the outstanding rolling call of the global visionaries, which were presented in this book, which shows a refreshing unpredictability of styles. The leadership of their own aesthetics and not through the dictations of customers enables freedom of expression that is deeply personal and ultimately satisfactory. Regardless of whether you are all of these houses, from petite to expansive, gravel, relaxed, minimal, collected or more wastesters of these sacrifices, are rich in importance, details and memories.

City of dreams: Los Angeles Interiors by Annie Kelly
from $ 59.47 on Amazon
The prestigious writer Annie Kelly and photographer Tim Street-Porter have called LA Home for many years and have an insider view of the best architecture and the city's interior design. Here they turn their nuanced lens with appreciation like Jean-Louis Denio's house with its curated curated curated, including an extraordinary abalone shell crown chandelier and Joel Chen's fabulous mash-up of time and chinoisery as well as a lot of newly invented modernist houses that were reinvented with the personalities of the owners.

Studio Ashby: Home Art Soul by Sophie Ashby
From 130 US dollars on Amazon
With a deep love and understanding of the color that informs her work, Sophie Ashby has built up a reputation as one of today's interior designers. This is your first book with the 10th anniversary of your studio and it offers projects from London and Paris to San Francisco, all full of lively colors, glamorous flourishes and quirky details, their refined Sleight of Hand loans to the rooms that sing exclusively.

The private house of Rose Tarlow
From 130 US dollars on Amazon
Updated and newly exhibited with new pictures and an afterword more than 20 years after its original publication. This book is a classic and offers a convincing insight into the design process of the coveted US decorator Rose Tarlow. Regardless of whether it is a dissertation in your own home or one of the many beautiful properties that she worked on the designer, encourages elegance and personal style above all to create your own home.

“A century of color in the design” by David Harrison
From 39.99 US dollars on Amazon
While the no-color brigade has a strong follower, there are many who believe that a touch of ink to objects and interiors gives a tear. This book draws a century full of bold and innovative use of color in furniture, lighting and decorative pieces from Ettore Sottsass 'Carlton Room divider and Poul Henningsen' Ph5 'Pendant Light to Konstantin Grcics' Sam -Sohn -Sohn -Sohn -Sohn -Sohn -Sohn -Sohn, which indicates that the liberal use of color seems to lead to more Whimsical.

“Principles of style” by Sarah Andrews
From 49.99 US dollars on Amazon
Sarah Andrews, the stylist behind one of the most sought -after huts of Tasmania, approaches the design with an almost scientific lens. In this book she records some of her key projects, analyzes the obvious design principles and offers practical lessons that the reader can use in her own space.