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A screaming explosion: exceptionally entertaining

There is a reason why Sofia Coppola (who wrote the foreword for the foreword A screaming explosion) works for many of your events with the entertaining extraordinary Rebecca Gardner. Gardner's debut book is like a Coppola film: colorful, committed and permeated direction and perspective, which is really just her own. “Bebe HOFORTH.”
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Make room: interior design of women

From Dorothy Draper to Brigette Romanek and Roisin Lafferty, Create space Celebrate over 250 female interior designers. – bra
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Designed design: a fresh and colorful view of timeless rooms

The designer of Elle Decor, Corey Women's Jenkins, opens the doors to the traditionally decorated houses he created from Chesapeake Bay Area to New York. –bra
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The Frick Collection: the historical interiors

One of the joys of reopening the Frick Collection last spring was the chance to restore Henry Clay Fricks gold -plated age villa for his original splendor. In this book, chief curator Xavier F. Salomon of the museum, who led the restoration, explains the history of the rooms, the masterpieces of Bellini, Goya and Ingres combine with a splendid decor, all of which were recorded in breathtaking photography by Miguel Flores-Vianna. —Incid Abramovitch
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Head of William Sofield, a Cooper Hewitt National Design Award, reveals the A-List Titan Studio Sofield High-End-Einzelhandel and Hospitality projects in this new book. The company is best known for designing shops and offices for brands such as Bottega Veneta, Harry Winston and Gucci as well as hotspots such as the Soho Grand and Zero Bond. —Anie Goldschmied

Elle Decor, who contributed editor Christopher Garis, gives readers an exclusive climax in extraordinary houses in In Sicily. A special favorite? This historical house was seen in May 2025 edition by Elle Decor. –bra
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Rizzoli Contemporary Salvage: Designing Houses from Return Philosophy

Adam Hills and Maria Speak in London have made a name for themselves to create beautiful houses that highlight the reuse and salvage. –bra

In this fascinating book, concept artist Tom Burr documents his three -year occupation of a 19th century factory building in Torrington, Connecticut. The book examines the relationship between art and architecture and shows how Burr created an environment in which the sum and the interaction of its parts are its own masterpiece. —Ia
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Carlos Mota: purple fever

Designer and stylist Carlos Mota dedicated his second book to his love for the purple and concentrated on the beauty of color through interiors and inspiring photos. –bra
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My life in colors: by Martin Brudnizki

What do the colorful interiors have in the New York Fifth Avenue Hotel, Le Grand Mazarin in Paris and Annabel in London? The interiors were all designed by Martin Brudnizki, who shares his inspiration (and talent!) In his new book My life in colors. –bra
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Tom Scheerer: Still Decorate

The Titan Tom Scheerer from Elle Decor gives readers an insight into the remarkable interiors he designed and opens the doors for 20 new Palm Beach projects to Dallas. –bra
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Basics: Timeless design that feels personally

This November, Elle Decor A-List designer Nate Berkus has an intimate view of his many years of work in design. He also unpacks his “four principles with good design”: Do it personallyPresent History of historyPresent Build characterAnd Develop a vision. ” – AG
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The Forever Home: Classic, Clever Design with which you can lay down roots

With chapters such as “Find color balance” and “Select the correct facility”, interior design (and own expert for The Drew Barrymore Show) Mikel which shares part That forever at home. – bra
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Rizzoli clearly American

The Elle Decor A-List design company Hendricks Churchill shares ten new projects, including this Carnegie Hill apartment, which shows her Clearly American Style through craft and color. – bra
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Assouline adds her popular “Chic” series: London to another city. The new book brings readers into the old and new rooms of the metropolis, from historical town houses to modern galleries. It also includes famous British like lady Kristin Scott Thomas and Daphne Guinness. – AG
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Monacelli Press Tom Kundig

In an almost 600-page book that focuses exclusively on residential projects, the architect Tom, based in Seattle, shares the work from Mississippi to Mexico and throughout the Pacific northwest. – bra
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Robert Stilin: New work

The designer of Elle Decor, Robert Stilin, shares a selection of new projects, including his new New York house and his apartment. – bra
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Nicola Harding: Homing Instinct

British designer Nicola Harding's first book shows her typical English style. Your houses are both cozy and lively and are equally suitable for the British landscape or story books. It merges cleverly old and new, whether it is the existing pieces or vintage finds of a customer, everything makes everything look coherent and quite charming. – AG
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Build rizzoli on tradition

The architects Curtis & Windham, based in Texas, are known for their work in Lone Star State. Inside Building on tradition, The readers get an insight into the middle of the century Houston Estate and Neo-Georgian villas as well as the own country house of Principal Architect Bill Curtis. – bra

For everyone who loves mid -century houses, cannot be overlooked in Palm Springs. The book includes Flood's photography of country clubs, private houses and public sights, all of which contribute to the characteristic look of the city. – bra

Annie Goldsmith is the leading editor and digital management at Elle Decor, where she covers design, culture, style and trends. Before that, she had written positions in the information that had technology and culture as well as in Town & Country, wrote news, entertainment and fashion. Her work was also published in Vogue, Rolling Stone and the SF standard.

Ingrid Abramovitch, the Executive Editor at Elle Decor, writes about design, architecture, renovation and lifestyle and is the author of several books on design, including the restoration of a house in the city.
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