New April Releases
March 22, 2024As spring blooms around us, we’re thrilled to introduce our latest collection of April books. Explore a diverse collection of beautifully curated reads showcasing stunning interiors, cutting-edge fashion, renowned artists, and more. Let these books ignite your inspiration this season!
INTERIORS & ARCHITECTURE
AD100 and Elle Décor A-List Interior Designer Oliver Furth masterfully combines classical and contemporary influences with California cool, to create sophisticated, livable spaces with relaxed rigor, infused with color and joy. Photo: Roger Davies |
Presenting acclaimed design studio Workstead’s trendsetting commercial projects, public places of both beauty and necessity that embrace a distinct sense of place while making us feel almost right at home.
Photo: Matthew Williams |
A 1000 X Better: A Rebel by Design * Interiors by Kirsten BlazekUp-and-coming interior designer Kirsten Blazek, known for her focus on sustainability and mixing vintage with contemporary pieces, shares inspiration for creating an authentic and livable home. Photo: Alex Zarour |
This beautiful volume celebrates a dreamy vacation-and-escape destination, with endless turquoise sea and sand views, showcasing the most exclusive homes in the Caribbean tropical paradise of Punta Cana. Photo: Guido Taroni |
This book tells about the cosmopolitan life and career of Canadian-Lebanese Gregory Gatserelia, an architect, designer, collector, and art lover.
Photo: Joe Kesrouani |
The late Antoine Predock was an icon of American architecture. This book is the comprehensive consideration of his life’s work.
Photo: Timothy Hursley |
Over the past three decades, Vincent Van Duysen has become an important force in design through his expressive architecture and serene interiors. This book documents the source of his inspirations and ongoing laboratory: his own homes.
Photo: François Halard |
LIFESTYLE
For anyone heading to the country, this book is filled with ideas for farmstead living, including countless ways to cultivate nature’s bounty, from environmentally sensitive experts and enthusiasts. Photo: Pieter Estersohn |
Discover the story behind the award-winning rosé wines from Provence’s Château d’Esclans, which inspired the “rosé revolution.”
Photo: Martin Bruno |
FASHION
This book gathers the preeminent collections of archival obsessives, capturing the closets of an impressive list of fashion and design talent.
Michelle Elie Meiré wearing Comme des Garçons, Spring/Summer 2015. Photo: Raphael Bliss.
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This volume documents the collaborations between famed fashion designer Nigo® and many recording artists, presenting a trove of limited-edition apparel, sneakers, accessories, album covers, and collectibles.
Photo: SHOTBYCONES |
A chronicle of the pioneering and subversive brand Parachute and its influence on the evolution of fashion in the 1980s and beyond.
Photo: Laura Dumitriu, Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum |
The rich archive of the sports and fashion brand is revealed through a fluid, unexpected book that retraces its history.
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The brand’s first book documents over 70 years of innovation by Japan’s leading luxury jeweler.
Photo: Tasaki |
ART
In Luncheons on the Grass, gallerist Jeffrey Deitch invited a group of thirty-five influential contemporary artists to create their own versions, combined here with historical responses to Manet’s painting.
Kehinde Wiley, Lunch with Inettia, Lucemy and Soukenya, 2022 |
The artist’s deceptively beautiful work—colorful tapestries and garden-inspired installations created out of faux flowers, glitter, sequins, fabric, beads, and other embellishments—comes to life at The New York Botanical Garden.
Untitled Species VIII (Ruff), 2012 |
Enter the world of OSGEMEOS, trailblazing twin Brazilian artists with a practice as firmly rooted in the rule-breaking world of urban graffiti as it is in the elevated spheres of museum and gallery.
O dia da festa de break (The Breakdancing Party’s Day), 2016 |
The only book on award-winning Indigenous basket maker Jeremy Frey, accompanying his first major traveling exhibition. Cathedral, 2018 |
SURFING
Hawaiian native Carissa Moore brought joy and pride to the islands when she won the first-ever, gold medal in surfing’s Olympic debut. Here she shares her story and her personal perspective, alongside contributions from many of her fellow Hawaiian surf legends, on what it means to be a surfer from Hawaii.
Photo: Ben Thouard |
An illustrated journey through modern surf culture guided by the international surfers and communities that define its inclusive and passionate nature.
Photo: Affonso Dalle |
Top image from OP! Optimistic Interiors. Photo: Roger Davies