HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
December 1, 2023The holidays are here and we can’t wait to gather with family and loved ones to share in the joy of the season and the excitement of exchanging gifts. To help you find that perfect present, we’ve carefully curated a collection of our latest releases featuring interior design books for design lovers and cookbooks to inspire chefs with culinary adventures.
CLICK BELOW TO JUMP TO EACH CATEGORY:
INTERIOR DESIGN | COOKING | FASHION |
JEWELRY & WATCHES | POP CULTURE | ART & PHOTOGRAPHY |
SPIRITUALITY & WELLNESS | NATURE & WILDLIFE | SPORTS |
WORLD CULTURE & HISTORY | TRAVEL | NEW YORK CITY |
INTERIOR DESIGN GIFTS
Photo: Gilles de Chabaneix
A stunning celebration of Ralph Lauren’s signature home collections—including the designer’s own homes—which have inspired the world of interior design for nearly half a century.
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Photo: Michael P. H. Clifford
The first book from a rising star of the interior design world, whose signature style has earned him celebrity clientele, coveted design collaborations, and a place on the AD100 list.
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Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson
Photo: Douglas Friedman
One of today’s most celebrated and influential design firms creates eclectic, inspired, and quietly virtuosic interiors across the style spectrum—from bohemian glamour to country charm, sophisticated modern, and historically informed.
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Photo: Joshua McHugh
The first book from designer Sara Story, who combines a global bohemian sensibility with a passion for art to curate clean but striking rooms that balance style with adventure.
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Photo: Eric Piasecki
The debut book from award-winning Southern architect Stan Dixon, one of a highly influential group of Atlanta-based architects and designers who are revolutionizing the design world with their work.
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Photo: Max Kim Bee
The first book from Los Angeles–based interior designer Richard Hallberg charts an evocative body of work that spans seaside, mountaintop, country, and urban locales and celebrates the sensual, boundary-defying aesthetic of a true original.
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Photo: Mauricio De La Garza Clariond
A vibrant collection of projects from the Mexican architect and interior designer Jorge Loyzaga, exquisitely captured by one of today’s most exciting travel and interiors photographers.
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Photo: Eric Piasecki
The first book from Sawyer | Berson illustrates the award-winning firm’s quintessential pairings of modernism and classicism in seaside houses, metropolitan residences, and spectacular garden retreats.
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Photo: Chris Motallini
The glorious Connecticut property of Heide Hendricks and Rafe Churchill (of the architecture and interior design firm Hendricks Churchill) illustrates how a late nineteenth-century farmhouse can be adapted for stylish and comfortable twenty-first-century living.
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Photo: Barbara de Vries
Showcases the rural homes and lifestyles of creatives who left city dwelling to embrace a slower lifestyle, combining nostalgic remote living with modern connectivity.
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Photo: David Mitchell
A debut book from award-winning designer Nina Farmer, known for her sophisticated eye and interiors that are elegant, comfortable, and timeless.
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Photo: Simon Upton
An intimate look at the ethos of one of today’s most exciting designers, and the people and places that have shaped her maximalist English country aesthetic.
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Photo: Simon Upton
An unprecedented level of craft is the key signature of Uniacke’s design ethos, on display in this much-anticipated monograph of notable homes she has created.
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The first authoritative assessment of Mario Buatta by a protégée of the decorator. Never-before-seen archival material is culled to present the design master as someone who remains impactful in today’s world of maximalist interiors.
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Kelly Wearstler, one of the most irreverent and successful designers working today, continues to push boundaries with her inventive and opulent residential and commercial interiors.
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Photo: Matthieu Salvaing
Known for her chic mix-and-match style, one of Paris’s most in-demand interior designers presents her most standout projects in a highly anticipated debut monograph.
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Photo: Martin Morrell
The first book on the interiors of sought-after architect Vincenzo De Cotiis collects more than a decade of the atelier’s projects.
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Photo: Haris Kenjar
In her debut book, designer Heidi Caillier shows how to mix moody color with layers of pattern, natural materials, and textures to create spaces that are both beautifully curated and comfortably livable.
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Photo: Simon Upton
After inheriting a seventeenth-century Tuscan villa, Ned Lambton and his wife, Marina, lovingly restored the estate as a retreat for family and friends. This book brings to life the rich history of the villa, its redecoration, its raucous history, and, above all else, the dream of owning and renovating a Tuscan villa.
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Photo: Michael Mundy
Michael S. Smith, interior designer for the Obama White House, recently redecorated the Illinois Governor’s Mansion in collaboration with First Lady MK Pritzker, allowing the mansion’s prodigious history, exceptional decorative arts, and superb art to shine.
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Photo: François Halard
From his perch as the photographer of choice of Vogue to World of Interiors, François Halard has captured many of the world’s most cherished spaces. Many of these have been catalogued in the first two volumes of his Rizzoli series. New Vision is the final of his three-volume magnum opus.
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The first book from British-Argentinian interior designer and creative director James Boyd Niven, merging South American cultural and historical references to produce youthful, vibrant design.
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COOKING & ENTERTAINING
Photo: Molly DeCoudreaux
Photo: Lucy Schaeffer
For every lover of food culture, this scrupulously researched and accessible cookbook presents one-of-a-kind dinner parties inspired by seminal moments in culinary history.
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Photo: Ellen Silverman
Baker Tracey Zabar’s delectable collection of recipes for making little cakes is the perfect go-to for when you want a sweet tiny treat to share.
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Photo: Cintia Soto
The vibrant flavors of Baja California inspire home cooks to recreate the flavor forward and passionate cuisine, inspired by the sea, and the land.
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FASHION GIFTS
Christopher Grant and Mira Nadon wearing Virgil Abloh of Off-White™. Photo: Pari Dukovic.
Celebrating the art forms of ballet and fashion, this beautiful book explores the creative collaborations between New York City Ballet and the top fashion designers of our age.
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Photo: Steven Meisel
Louis Vuitton, the global luxury fashion house, and world-famous artist Yayoi Kusama partner again, and in the storied history of the brand’s epic collaborations with artists, this is the most ambitious to date.
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Photo: Elizaveta Porodina
A glittering debut monograph celebrating twenty years of glamorous cocktail dresses, red carpet–ready frocks, and evening gowns by internationally renowned American fashion designer Pamella Roland.
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Photo © Chicago History Museum
The definitive illustrated volume on the work and life of Ann Lowe, a consummate couturier who designed lavish evening and bridal gowns for members of America’s social registry, a Black woman working hard behind the scenes whose important legacy has remained underappreciated—until now.
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Photo: Michel Arnaud
A tribute to the creative vision and feminist philosophy of Diane Von Furstenberg and her eponymous brand, whose iconic wrap dress, created fifty years ago, remains a conduit of personal expression and self-empowerment for women across the globe.
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A mind-bending archive of Collina Strada, the downtown New York brand that puts self-expression and honest sustainability first.
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Photo: Sebastian Faena
Housed in a deluxe cloth slipcase—and guided by Carine Roitfeld’s bold, unmistakable aesthetic—this book transports readers through subversive imagery that reinvents fashion through its intersection with celebrity, cinema, music, and inclusivity.
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Photo: Jenna Ohnemus Peffley
The debut book by fashion and lifestyle designer Clare Vivier, whose eponymous brand has expanded from her Los Angeles home base to become the epitome of bohemian American chic.
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Photo: Danielle Levitt / Owenscorp
This new book of photographs describes an exceptionally fertile and transformational period in Rick Owens’ career, one that saw him experiment with new shapes, the application of new materials, and an unprecedented use of color.
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Photo: Fred Meylan
The first monograph on the contemporary French fashion brand Zadig & Voltaire, published on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
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Black is the symbolic color of Dolce&Gabbana, encompassing opposing emotions that signify its strength and allure.
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An evocative photographic homage shot by renowned image-makers that celebrates the iconic archival fashion designs of Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein.
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Photo: Anna-Marie Kellen
An unprecedented look at women’s everyday clothes—from Sylvia Plath’s Girl Scout uniform to psychedelic microminis, modern suits, and fast-food workers’ uniforms—this fascinating volume shows how American women lived, worked, and dressed for 200 years.
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JEWELRY & WATCHES GIFTS
Photo: P.M. Ken
With pieces drawn from the extensive personal collection of Pharrell Williams, this is a stunning and unprecedented exploration of the “bling” in hip-hop culture and fashion.
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A privileged look at visionary jewelry designer Francesca Amfitheatrof’s unique approach to creating collections of high jewelry for Louis Vuitton.
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Celebrating the story of G-SHOCK, a truly unique watch whose pioneering innovation, function, and versatile design has made it a cult-collectible worn by devoted fans across the globe as well as by cultural icons in the worlds of fashion, sports, music, and popular culture for the past forty years.
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Photo: Nils Herrmann
This catalog seeks to highlight the way in which Cartier’s heritage serves as an inspiration to new generations of designers across the world.
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David Webb’s jewelry is shown as art in more than 120 images alongside the work by painters, sculptors, photographers, architects, and couturiers that inspired him.
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To commemorate ten years since Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria’s inauguration, the fashion house is celebrating their precious universe of art, beauty, and craftsmanship and revealing their unique creations to the general public for the first time.
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POP CULTURE GIFTS
Photo: Al Pereira
Co-authored by Hip-Hop legend LL COOL J, acclaimed journalist Vikki Tobak and Rock The Bells’ editorial director Alec Banks, this momentous volume celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the influential culture, sound, and preeminent voices of American Hip-Hop music.
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Photo: Lewis Vorn
Drawing on a decade’s worth of pioneering photography and journalism, Punk Perfect Awful is an irreverent love letter to music and the passion that makes it happen.
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Photo: Eric Piasecki
Jingle all the way with the crew of Planet Express in this hilarious retelling of the Christmas classic.
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The first comprehensive deep-dive oral and visual history of the golden era of hip-hop mixtape culture in New York City.
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ART & PHOTOGRAPHY GIFTS
Lawdy Mama, 1969. Courtesy of the Estate of Barkley L. Hendricks and Jack Shainman
Barkley L. Hendricks revolutionized contemporary portraiture with his vivid depictions of Black subjects beginning in the late 1960s. This book contextualizes Hendricks’s portraits at different stages of the country’s history and places him in the pantheon of innovative twentieth-century artists.
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Otis Kwame Quaicoe, Rodeo Boys, 2022
The Cowboy, Reconsidered: the enduring myth of the cowboy is a richer, more diverse story than most understand. In this survey, some of the most important artists working today take up the cowboy through the lens of queer, Black, Asian, and Latinx perspectives.
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Miriam Sarnaque as Micaela Bastidas
Historians, art-lovers, and the fashion-conscious will be united in their love of this sumptuous and well-researched history of Mariano Vivanco’s motherland.
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Photo: Bobby Sager
Captivated by the erosion in Diriyah’s mud-brick walls, photographer Bobby Sager is drawn to the “faces” he sees within the mud patterns of the town’s architecture. This book brings these architectural compositions, the desert landscape, and Diriyah’s hidden faces to life in a lushly produced, oversize volume.
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SPIRITUALITY & WELLNESS GIFTS
Marvel’s most iconic heroes and villains leap from the pages of the comics to the world of tarot in this enchanting take on a traditional 78-card tarot deck. Featuring both the Major and Minor Arcana, this deck comes with an instructional book with explanations of each card’s meaning and unique tarot spreads.
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This beautifully designed, boxed oracle set and 160-page history is ideal for anyone seeking guidance and inspiration from some of history’s most powerful witches and their craft.
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NATURE & WILDLIFE GIFTS
Photo: Mike Coots
Big, bold, and extraordinary portraits from photographer Mike Coots of some of the ocean’s largest sharks present a fresh photographic narrative of what it’s like being an apex.
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Photo: Thomas D. Mangelsen
An intimate view into the lives of this celebrated bear family that draws thousands to Yellowstone each year hoping for even a glimpse.
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SPORTS GIFTS
The golden age of sailing and boating comes alive in this selection of photographs curated from the unparalleled archive of this great American sport.
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Photo: Jimmy Metyko
Photographer Jimmy Metyko captures an era-defining snapshot of one of the most fertile and influential moments in California’s surf history—a remarkable waypoint on the sport’s cultural timeline.
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Photo: Gabe L’Heureux
The recently retired 3-time Olympic gold medalist shares his favorite action-sports photographs and family albums in this personally curated illustrated autobiography.
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One of the great teachers has created this extraordinary celebration of yoga, offering poses in the most iconic and exotic destinations around the world.
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WORLD HISTORY & CULTURE GIFTS
Photo: Jurgen Schadeberg/Getty Images
A tribute to her father, Makaziwe Mandela shares the most definitive portrait of Nelson Mandela to date, revealing the man behind the anti-apartheid movement that changed the world.
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Photo courtesy HRH Prince Michael of Greece
A unique figure among European royalty, Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark was not only a member of Europe’s grandest dynasties but also a bohemian, historian, writer, and royal rebel who renounced his rights to the Greek throne to marry the artist Marina Karella in 1965.
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A full-size facsimile of one of the most complete early copies of the famed First Folio, selected and luxuriously produced by the British Library, is a must-have for actors, playwrights, and bibliophiles as well as anyone who truly loves the art of the English language.
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TRAVEL GIFTS
Live the romance of the British countryside through this lavish tour of the seasons, landscapes, gardens, and great houses that epitomize British country life, as seen through the eyes of Country Life magazine.
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Photo: Andrew Garn
The New York City treasure, newly photographed, is revealed as garden in the city, repository for memory, and a place for repose, inspiration, and delight.
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Photo: Guido Taroni
Luxury, lake views, and the art of living well make this magical place a unique, iconic, and evocative destination that fills the eyes and inspires the mind.
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On the heels of the bestselling Bucket List comes a new entry into the series focused on family-friendly trips, getaways, escapes, and adventures that go beyond the tried and true.
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The world’s best hikes and walks in one volume with breathtaking photography, detailed terrain and route guides, maps, and expert descriptions—whether you need to unplug for an afternoon or get away for longer.
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NEW YORK CITY GIFTS
Artwork: James Gulliver Hancock
A love letter to New York City, told through James Gulliver Hancock’s unique and charming drawings of the city’s diverse architectural styles and cityscape.
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Pop-up art: Dominique Ehrhard
A fun, interactive pop-up book celebrating the monuments and landmarks that make the Big Apple the world’s most popular tourist destination.
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Opening image from The House That Made History