Books
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Thom Browne on his 20th-anniversary book, curated by Andrew Bolton‘Thom Browne’ the book, a collaboration with partner Andrew Bolton, charts the American designer’s career. Here, Browne tells Wallpaper* the story behind his first monograph
By Jack Moss Published
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‘Mid-Century Type’ surveys the best graphic design from 1945 to 1965This must-have manual of post-war graphic design tracks the evolution of midcentury visual culture and the people and studios that shaped it
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Ronan Bouroullec book merges art, design and everyday life‘Ronan Bouroullec: Day After Day’, from Phaidon, is a visual inventory of the French designer’s work, artistic output and daily inspiration
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Arnold Schwarzenegger book launch rests on a Radical Design icon reimaginedThis stand for the new Arnold Schwarzenegger book by Taschen was originally designed as a seating object, ‘Capitello’, by Franco Audrito’s Studio 65
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Architecture books to inspire shelf loveHere at Wallpaper*, we’ve got architecture books piling up; among them, these are the photographic tomes, architects’ monographs and limited editions that we couldn’t resist
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Rome Colosseum bookshop design is based on a light, modular systemThe bookshops at Rome’s Colosseum are part of Migliore+Servetto’s new concept for Italian publishing house Electa
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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‘An Atlas of Es Devlin’ maps the artist’s extraordinary career‘An Atlas of Es Devlin’, a comprehensive look at how to make stage design great, brings together a chorus of collaborators to celebrate the artist's work
By Jasper Spires Published
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60-Second Cocktails book shakes up summer happy hour at homeThis 60-Second Cocktails book brings summer happy hour into your home with easy but sophisticated cocktail recipes and tips to guide even novice shakers
By Martha Elliott Last updated
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13 great Antonio Citterio products, from furniture designs to gym equipmentNew Antonio Citterio book chronicles the Milanese architect's most celebrated designs, from Technogym's sleek product range to furniture for Flexform, Cassina and more
By Maria Cristina Didero Published
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Misha Kahn wants you to judge his new book by its coverMisha Kahn and Apartamento Publishing present 'Casually Sauntering the Perimeter of Now', the American designer's new book featuring 50 limited-edition art covers
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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David Thulstrup monograph published by Phaidon‘David Thulstrup: A Sense of Place’ by Sophie Lovell is an overview of the Danish architect’s life and work
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Colin King ‘Arranging Things’ book is an essential read for interior design inspiration and wisdomColin King ‘Arranging Things’, a new book published by Rizzoli, is filled with exquisite interiors and useful advice on finding beauty in everyday environments
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Photo book explores the messy, magical mundanity of new motherhood‘Sorry I Gave Birth I Disappeared But Now I’m Back’ by photographer Andi Galdi Vinko explores new motherhood in all its messy, beautiful reality
By Hannah Silver Published
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New Nike book is an inspirational handbook for the next generation of creatives and athletesNew Nike book, ‘After all, there is No Finish Line’, features eye-catching black-and-white imagery and speculative fiction and essays that ponder design, innovation and sport
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Behind the scenes of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining: new book charts the making of a horror iconPublished in February 2023 by Taschen, a new collector's book will go behind the scenes of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, charting the unseen making of a film that defined the horror genre
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Published
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It’s a Barbie world: new book charts the evolution of the Barbie DreamhouseMattel Creations and Pin-Up present ‘Barbie Dreamhouse: An Architectural Survey’, exploring the fantasy home’s evolution, from its first appearance in 1962 to its latest iteration in 2021
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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The Shining: new book sheds alternative light on Kubrick’s infamous filmWe speak to designer Craig Oldham, editor of the new book The Shining: a Visual and Cultural Haunting about this cross-cultural reframing of Stanley Kubrick’s epic film
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Travel the globe through colour with Giulio RidolfoIn 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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Inventive street furniture, old and contemporary, explored in a new bookThe 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 animalsStudiomama 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 colourAn 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 bookLee 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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Pioneering modernist Henry Kulka's life and career tracked in limited-edition monographCzech-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 GuideBy Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Book: Dark NostalgiaBy Melina Keays Last updated
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Book a Wallpaper* tripBy Melina Keays Last updated
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Book: A Shell Eye On EnglandBy Chris Stocks Last updated


