Books
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Travel the globe through colour with Giulio Ridolfo
In a new tome, Materialising Colour, Journeys with Giulio Ridolfo, join the Italian colourist on his scenic journey through colour, joined by botanical photographer Howard Sooley and curator Jane Withers
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Woman Made: the book celebrating great women in design
International Women’s Day 2022: new pioneering tome by Phaidon and Kering celebrates over 200 women designers from contemporary history, alongside a series of initiatives to further expand its contents' impact
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Inventive street furniture, old and contemporary, explored in a new book
The unexplored culture of street furniture (from public infrastructure to makeshift seating) is at the heart of Edwin Heathcote’s ‘On the Street’
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Studiomama turns scrap wood into charming animals
Studiomama unveils The Off-Cuts, a book chronicling its menagerie of wooden animals made using scraps from its workshop
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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India Mahdavi monograph reveals a life in full colour
An ode to the power of colour, India Mahdavi’s first monograph shines the spotlight on the designer’s trendsetting interiors and signature pieces
By Léa Teuscher Last updated
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The theatrical world of Lee Broom is celebrated in a new book
Lee Broom: Fashioning Design, published by Rizzoli, charts the designer’s 15 years in the industry in dramatic style
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Beauty books for experimental makeup, wellness and more
Beautify your bookshelf with these eye-catching titles covering makeup, hair, fragrance and more
By Mary Cleary Published
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Pioneering modernist Henry Kulka's life and career tracked in limited-edition monograph
Czech-New Zealand architect Henry Kulka, a man who spread modernist ideals half way around the world, is celebrated in Giles Reid and Mary Gaudin’s richly illustrated monograph
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Book: Pyongyang Architectural and Cultural Guide
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Book a Wallpaper* trip
By Melina Keays Last updated
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Book: A Shell Eye On England
By Chris Stocks Last updated
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The idiosyncratic architect: a tome of Peter Marino’s artist collaborations
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Visual Editions launches its first book
By Nancy Alsop Last updated
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Top shelf: 10 new books to flick through this autumn
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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David Robinson’s The Mushroom Picker will make fungi fans of us all
By Emma Moore Last updated
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Modest spectacle: Tom Kundig presents a new monograph of Works
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Earl of East explores the creativity of candlemaking
The Scented Candle Workshop, by Paul Firmin and Niko Dafkos is published by Kyle Books
By Emi Eleode Last updated
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The inaugural Hieronymus Journal savours slow publishing in the digital age
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Pop art: the music-filled career of visual artist Michael Gillette
British artist Michael Gillette's new monograph chronicles a career spent channeling music into seductive visual art
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Shigeru Ban, Ikea and Nendo among those creating haute architecture for pets
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Road to hell: a new book by Brian Griffin reveals Poland’s dark rail networks
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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History of Raffles published ahead of Singapore hotel’s grand reopening
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Cover to cover: Papier launches range of personalised notebooks
By Sam Clark Last updated
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Colour me happy: RxArt’s fifth colouring book features cover art and stickers by John Baldessari
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Antenne Books: a website for independent titles
By Malaika Byng Last updated
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Sketching ’Serpenti’: Bulgari’s 2016 high jewellery collection
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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A trio of new publications explore the movements that shaped South Africa’s cities
Three new full-colour format publications from South African publisher The City explore the movements that have helped to shape Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban
By Ali Morris Last updated