MARCH RELEASES
Interiors, Cooking, Fashion, & More
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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
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From Billy Cotton: Interior and Design Work
Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson
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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.
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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.
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From Wonderland: Adventures in Decorating
Photo: Thomas Loof
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From Embracing Natural Design: Inspired Living
Photo: ElsaYoung
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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.
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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.
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From At Home with Designers and Tastemakers
Photo: Rachel Robshaw
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From Chatsworth, Arcadia Now
Photo: Victoria Hely-Hutchinson
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This stunning volume provides an enchanting visit to one of the most storied and beautiful English country houses.
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A tribute to a recently rediscovered Italian architect from the early twentieth century, featuring 150 previously unpublished photographs.
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From Piero Portaluppi
Photo: Lorenzo Pennati
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From Treetop Hideaways: Treehouses for Adults
Photo: Estudio Palma
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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.
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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.
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From Illusion in Design: New Trends in Architecture and Interiors
Photo: Charlotte Taylor x Victor Roussel
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From Serafina: Modern Italian Cuisine for Everyday Home Cooking
Photo: Mark Roskams
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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.
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Ronda Carman demonstrates how a well-stocked pantry allows you to easily create beautifully seasoned dishes.
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From The Art of Pantry Cooking: Meals for Family and Friends
Photo: Matthew Mead
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From Entertaining in Style: Nancy Astor and Nancy Lancaster
Photo: Andrew Montgomery
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From Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature
Beatrix Potter's The Tailor of Gloucester, 1902
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This beautiful book explores the beloved writer’s achievements as a storyteller, artist, and naturalist.
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A beautifully crafted volume on the world-renowned gardens of Lotusland.
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From Lotusland
Photo: Lisa Romerein
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From YSL Lexicon:
An ABC of the Fashion, Life, and Inspirations of Yves Saint Laurent
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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.
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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.
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From VNGRD
Photo: Francesco Nazardo
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A thoroughly updated and deluxe edition of the first monograph of its kind to explore 120 years of automotive-inspired timepieces.
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Photo: Nigel Parry/The LicensingProject
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From Saved: My Picture World
Artwork © Diane keaton
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Diane Keaton’s cabinet of saved and found photographic curiosities is a visual autobiography of sorts and scrapbook of her fascinations and reflections.
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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.
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From Frida Kahlo: The Masterworks
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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.
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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.
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From The Cobrasnake: Y2Ks Archive
Photo: Cobrasnake / Mark Hunter
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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.
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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.
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Fleabag from Stream This Next: 1,000 TV Shows to Suit Your Mood
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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.
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Photo: @kenyan_library on Instagram
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From Roaming: Roark's Adventure Atlas
Photo: Drew Smith
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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.
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A charmingly illustrated journey to the City of Angels that is sure to delight and inspire tourists and armchair travelers alike.
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From New York by Neighborhood
Illustration by James Gulliver Hancock
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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.
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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.
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