MARCH RELEASES
Interiors, Cooking, Fashion, & More
Now that we've changed the clocks (hello sunshine!) it's time to spring forward and check out our first crop of Spring 2022 books, filled with inspiration, expertise, and a promise that things are looking up. See our March releases below and stay tuned to learn about our other books on sale throughout the season.

Image from Billy Cotton / Stephen Kent Johnson
INTERIORS & ARCHITECTURE
From Billy Cotton: Interior and Design Work
Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson
Billy Cotton weaves together bold color palettes, custom-designed furniture and lighting, and striking artifacts and works of art to achieve livable and easy interiors for today.
Often described as maximalist with a modern, fresh sensibility, Thornton creates highly polished, sophisticated interiors that indulge in a lighthearted, almost irreverent sense of whimsy.
From Wonderland: Adventures in Decorating
Photo: Thomas Loof
From Embracing Natural Design: Inspired Living
Photo: ElsaYoung
Stephanie Kienle Gonzalez's first book showcases far-flung stylish homes, replete with indoor and outdoor spaces that blend artisanal craftmanship with a fresh naturalistic design approach.
Susanna Salk shares with us the delightful and inspiring homes of top designers and tastemakers, revealing the personal and idiosyncratic interiors they create for themselves.
From At Home with Designers and Tastemakers
Photo: Rachel Robshaw
From Chatsworth, Arcadia Now
Photo: Victoria Hely-Hutchinson
This stunning volume provides an enchanting visit to one of the most storied and beautiful English country houses.
A tribute to a recently rediscovered Italian architect from the early twentieth century, featuring 150 previously unpublished photographs.
From Piero Portaluppi
Photo: Lorenzo Pennati
From Treetop Hideaways: Treehouses for Adults
Photo: Estudio Palma
A stunning array of rustic and charming treehouses from around the world for inspiration and for those who fantasize about getting away from it all.

Cutting-edge examples of the use of optical illusion in design by today’s leading architects, interior designers, and furniture designers, and others at work bending the appearance of reality.
From Illusion in Design: New Trends in Architecture and Interiors
Photo: Charlotte Taylor x Victor Roussel
COOKING & ENTERTAINING
From Serafina: Modern Italian Cuisine for Everyday Home Cooking
Photo: Mark Roskams
From Italy’s farm country to your table, Vittorio Assaf and Fabio Granato share secrets of regional Italian food in this mouthwatering collection of modern takes on traditional dishes. 
Ronda Carman demonstrates how a well-stocked pantry allows you to easily create beautifully seasoned dishes. 
From The Art of Pantry Cooking: Meals for Family and Friends
Photo: Matthew Mead
From Entertaining in Style: Nancy Astor and Nancy Lancaster
Photo: Andrew Montgomery
This book showcases timeless recipes and inspirations for the perfect party from cousins Nancy Astor and celebrated interior designer Nancy Lancaster.
Photo: Andrew Montgomery
GARDENING & NATURE
From Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature
Beatrix Potter's The Tailor of Gloucester, 1902
This beautiful book explores the beloved writer’s achievements as a storyteller, artist, and naturalist.
A beautifully crafted volume on the world-renowned gardens of Lotusland.
From Lotusland
Photo: Lisa Romerein
FASHION
From YSL Lexicon:
An ABC of the Fashion, Life, and Inspirations of Yves Saint Laurent
The world’s leading authorities on fashion and design celebrate the 60th anniversary of YSL’s first runway presentation with a lexicon that includes many images from the designer’s extraordinary archives.
This book serves as a retrospective of the Milan-based clothing brand VNGRD, created by designers and artists at the heart of the city's underground scene.
From VNGRD
Photo: Francesco Nazardo
A thoroughly updated and deluxe edition of the first monograph of its kind to explore 120 years of automotive-inspired timepieces.
Photo: Nigel Parry/The LicensingProject
ART
From Saved: My Picture World
Artwork © Diane keaton
Diane Keaton’s cabinet of saved and found photographic curiosities is a visual autobiography of sorts and scrapbook of her fascinations and reflections.
A rich overview of the fascinating life and career of the internationally renowned Mexican artist, this volume features the artist’s complex and diverse paintings, a series of thoughtful essays, and a detailed illustrated chronology.
From Frida Kahlo: The Masterworks
The first book on artist, musician, and DJ Eamon Ore-Giron who mines the complex nature of Latinx identity, the history of the Americas, and the many legacies of abstraction in art. 
Picasso: Seven Decades of Drawing surveys Pablo Picasso’s prodigious career as a draftsman, including over 40 examples on loan from private collections spanning nearly 70 years of the artist’s long and celebrated career.
POP CULTURE
From The Cobrasnake: Y2Ks Archive
Photo: Cobrasnake / Mark Hunter
Under the moniker the Cobrasnake, photographer Mark Hunter captured the party scenes of LA and NYC during the hipster-glam heyday of the 2000s—and in doing so defined the look of a generation.
The explosion of streaming apps and new platforms has produced a deluge of new original programming; this curated guide aims to be the one-stop resource to help figure out what to watch next.
Fleabag from Stream This Next: 1,000 TV Shows to Suit Your Mood
PETS
From Cats & Books
This charming photo book of precious kitties with books from the popular Instagram hashtag, #CatsandBooks, is a crowd-sourced effort from various owners of both discerning cats and book taste. 
Photo: @kenyan_library on Instagram
TRAVEL & WORLD CULTURE
From Roaming: Roark's Adventure Atlas
Photo: Drew Smith
An action sports adventurer’s bucket list of exciting and unexpected destinations around the globe as lived and told by iconic surfers, skaters, climbers, and riders.
A charmingly illustrated journey to the City of Angels that is sure to delight and inspire tourists and armchair travelers alike.
From New York by Neighborhood
Illustration by James Gulliver Hancock
Peruvian photographer Gabriel Baretto celebrates the notions of what it means to be Andino. Much like the Humans of New York for the people and indigenous culture of Peru.
New York by Neighborhood presents a vibrant tapestry of 75 distinct locales, defined as much by individual residents as by shops, architecture, streets, stories, traditions, and an openness to transformation.