New March Releases
February 28, 2024March is finally here and Rizzoli has just what you need to liven up your winter blues! We are thrilled to share our newest Spring books across a variety of categories, including interior design, art, gardening, travel, and pop culture. Explore our new March releases below, and stay tuned for plenty more great books to come this season.
HI BARBIE!
Barbie™️: The World Tour
Presenting Rizzoli’s new illustrated book capturing all the glamour and high style of the most popular doll in the world. For the press tour following the record-breaking release of Greta Gerwig’s award-winning, acclaimed Barbie movie, producer and star Margot Robbie and her stylist Andrew Mukamal immersed themselves in some of Barbie’s most iconic outfits and curated vintage pieces, then approached designers, from Giorgio Armani to Donatella Versace, to create looks inspired by the doll-size originals. Many of these looks were not seen as the official Barbie press tour was cut short—so Margot and Andrew worked with renowned fashion photographer Craig McDean to shoot her in the looks exactly as they were curated.
INTERIORS & ARCHITECTURE
Bestselling author and popular American architect Gil Schafer returns with the final installment in his trilogy on the rewards of living in the American house Above photo: Eric Piasecki |
Following her success with Nora Murphy’s Country House Style, Murphy celebrates a selection of homes and their homeowners, each exemplifying a different style.
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The Private HouseAn elegant manifesto for Rose Tarlow’s approach of blending the personal with the aesthetic to create timeless, beautiful spaces. |
Interior designer Bryan O’Sullivan creates spaces that mix modern and historical influences, resulting in chic interiors that are both glamorous and welcoming.
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The highly anticipated debut from one of today’s most influential tastemakers in contemporary interior design, published on the occasion of her studio’s tenth anniversary.
Above photo: Philip Durrant
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Known for her modern approach to classic elegance, Alyssa Kapito presents her most extraordinary residential projects in this anticipated debut.
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Up-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.
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Henry Bourne’s photographs of the spaces of a who’s who of creative people open windows onto the groundbreaking design approaches and lifestyle trends of the last three decades.
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A celebration of the unique decorative style of New Orleans, featuring the resplendent rooms of seventeen decadent residences rich with patina, family heirlooms, and history. Above photo: Sara Essex Bradley |
An interior design book showing how the alpine context, with its snowy landscapes and forests, influences the choice of colors, materials, and atmospheres.
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A sumptuous presentation of the extraordinary hotel casino design of AD100 interior designer Roger Thomas, who has conceived some of the most spectacular interiors in the gaming world.
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The first book to feature the interior design of the stylish, award-winning firm RRP / Rees Roberts + Partners, led by Interior Design–hall of fame inductee Lucien Rees-Roberts.
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The longtime Angeleno and celebrated photographer Tim Street-Porter offers this sweeping survey of the best of both historic and contemporary Los Angeles houses. Above photo: Tim Street-Porter |
A highly anticipated monograph of recent houses by a leading California architecture and landscape firm that celebrates sophisticated modern living and represents the pinnacle of the California Dream
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Featuring innovative home offices that are inventive, accessible, and often wonderfully serene, this book is a rich source of ideas and inspirations embracing the call to work from home!
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An in-depth look at the modern sacred spaces in Japan, Korea, and France designed by the world-renowned Japanese architect.
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This first book to comprehensively consider ODA’s range in architecture, whose projects underline a humanistic philosophy seeking community engagement and social connectivity. Above photo: Aaron Thompson |
Scholars, advocates, and architects assess America’s affordable housing crisis and suggest various strategies to rectify it, including numerous images of important, recently built houses and complexes.
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GARDEN & LANDSCAPE
Bunny Williams invites us into the grounds of her eighteenth-century manor house with charming personal anecdotes, expert advice, and creative ideas for how to bring natural elements into the home. Above photo: Annie Schlechter |
From AD100 landscape architect Edmund Hollander, a collection of spectacular projects celebrating the way we live outdoors, from pastoral retreats to seaside escapes to rooftop refuges.
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This lushly photographed idea book proves that it is possible to create a glamorous outdoor space of ever-changing color, teeming with life, in the smallest of spaces, whether a patio, terrace, or front porch.
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Ten gardens made in Italy by the most respected Italian garden architect: this is a book for lovers of greenery and the Italian landscape.
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ART & PHOTOGRAPHY
On the heels of Les Françaises, Sonia Sieff’s critically acclaimed book on the beauty of the female form, comes her sublime exploration of the male nude.
Above photo: Soni Sieff
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Deeply committed to social justice, artist Tomashi Jackson creates vibrant prints, paintings, videos, textiles, and sculptures that powerfully explore systemic inequities found throughout US history.
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A leading bacteria scientist combines unique photographic techniques and accessible text to reveal the microbial world within and around us.
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The toll of human activity on the climate—known as the Anthropocene—is considered in-depth in this historic convening of photographers and thought-leaders from the worlds of art, Indigenous studies, philosophy, and ecology.
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The world’s most important contemporary designers showcase their work within the historic setting of Chatsworth House to shine light on the intriguing juxtaposition of the old and the new.
Photo: India Hobson
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An exclusive look into the preparations behind the Naples in Paris exhibition at the Louvre, beautifully captured by the renowned photographer Robert Polidori.
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A major monograph of the American realist artist, descendant of one of America’s most revered artistic families, and painter of dark and uneasy subjects.
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Summer Wheat’s whimsical, often tongue-in-cheek tableaux teem with fantastical figures that memorialize tribes of women hunting, collaborating, celebrating, and ultimately replacing millennia of images of male rulers and warriors.
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The first book on the great American landscape painter to focus primarily on his work in Nevada, capturing the beauty of the American West, its open spaces and the developing landscape at the dawn of the modern era. Above: Steers to Market, 1936 |
Known for installations exploring science, natural phenomena, and contemporary mythologies, French artist Laurent Grasso presents a visual journey of his avant-garde, conceptual work.
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SPORTS
A love letter to the beaches and boardwalks of the Jersey Shore, this is the first visual history of the passionate surf culture that has thrived on the Atlantic coast of New Jersey, and its influence on the worlds of surfing, skateboarding, and beyond.
Above photo: Dan Mittelman and Mark Neustadter
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One of the largest collections of tennis memorabilia including sneakers, hundreds of vintage rackets, rare tennis accessories, and tennis ensembles worn by the sport’s most iconic players.
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POP CULTURE & HUMOR
A nerdy insider’s celebration of the Avengers’ seminal comic book stories, including the team’s origin, the most significant storylines, and their presence as pop cultural icons. Above artwork: Jim Cheung |
Get ready to dive into this must-read compilation of honest and hilariously encouraging messages designed to make you giggle your way into believing you’re already enough— just the way you are!
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A gloriously dark book filled with witty illustrations about life and death, Deep Thoughts from a Shallow Grave celebrates life in its humorous and often satirical confrontation of death.
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TRAVEL
The Colorado River:
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London from the AirCombining an architect’s eye with low-flying, aerial views, Milstein shows London’s charm, beauty, and iconic buildings in wonderful and breathtaking photographs.
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This book tells the story of the Zacchera family, masters of hospitality, charting their lives from the unification of Italy to the present day.
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Top image from The Flower Yard in Containers & Pots