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The best looking coffee table books: Amy’s top 10

Part conversation starter, part requisite styling item, I’m yet to meet a coffee table book that I don’t like. There’s always something to inspire right? From Slim Aarons’ iconic photo-journalistic take on the lifestyles of the rich and famous to the best New York interiors and the work of Friday Kahlo, these books are not only informative but they look fabulous too.

Assouline book series: With international travel off the cards, this series of interiors/travel books are a current influencer favourite. The bright, graphic covers certainly help – they’re perfect for coffee table styling. From Ibiza to St Moritz, Mykonos and and Marrakech, there’s a plethora of interiors inspo within the beautifully designed pages. $170 each.

Assouline books

Atlas of Mid-Century Modern Houses by Dominic Bradbury: A great one for mid-century architecture lovers this home features more than 400 of the world’s most glamorous homes from more than 290 architects. There are design icons like Marcel Breuer, Richard Neutra, Alvar Aalto, and Oscar Niemeyer as well as virtually unknown houses in Australia, Africa, and Asia. $150.

Mid-century houses book

Tim Walker Pictures: A personal favourite of mine, this book is brimming with beauty and whimsy. Seeing the world through the lens of the celebrated fashion photographer Tim Walker is quite a treat. A personal favourite of mine, this book is pure fashion and interiors escapism. From shoots on location in India to several high-end English manors, there’s much to enjoy. $299.99.

Tim Walker pictures

Vivid, Style in Colour by Julia Green and Armelle Habib: One for colour lovers, this recent release is part travel compendium, part colour celebration. The book includes eight chapters divided by colour – orange, red, blue, green, pink, yellow, neutrals and black – and it’s filled with plenty of gorgeous interiors and practical advice alongside travel vignettes that illustrate how different palettes are interwoven in our lives. It’s another one for those with wanderlust. $60.

Vivid by Julia Green

Frida Kahlo: The Complete Paintings: I’ve long been fascinated by Frida Kahlo and this book brings together all of her 152 paintings, stunningly reproduced. One of the key figures in Mexican revolutionary modern art, her raw exploration of politics, gender, sexuality and feminism (all in her signature incomparable style), make this one a great coffee table companion. $261.

Frida Kahlo

Slim Aarons, Once Upon A Time: Our fascination with the rich and famous will never end and this book certainly scratches that itch. An insider’s view of the lifestyles of the wealthy, privileged and powerful, this book features a host of memorable portraits, shot across a vast geography of resorts, spas, estates, palaces, elegant apartments, and other glam settings. Shot in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, there’s plenty of delicious retro style to peruse too. $72.25.

Leaf Supply by Lauren Camilleri and Sophia Kaplan: Pitched as a guide to keeping houseplants happy, this practical book not only looks gorgeous (that cover!) but it’s informative too. There’s details on how to care for more than 100 types of house plants plus styling advice. $50.

Leaf Supply book

Accidentally Wes Anderson by Wall Kaval: Based on the popular instagram account of the same name, this book is a fabulous one for fans of the film maker Wes Anderson and his singular aesthetic. The world’s most Anderson-like sites are featured in all their faded grandeur and pastel colours – the accompanying text tells the story behind each unique location. The book features a foreword by Anderson himself. $28.90.

Accidentally Wes Anderson book

New York Interiors by Simon Upton:  A striking visual homage to the Big Apple by The Australian interiors photographer Simon Upton, this book is perfect for the New York obsessed. Not you does it allow you to step inside the homes of Aerin Lauder and Hamish Bowles (as well as many other notable people), but the book is presented in two parts (City and Getaway) with plenty of Hamptons homes featured too. $80.75.

New York Interiors book

The Art Book for Children by Ruggi Gilda Williams: I’ve got this one and can attest to children actually reading it! It’s a fabulous conversation starter with the little ones and a great way to pique their interest in art. From Jeff Koons to Andy Warhol, Mattise and Van Gogh, the book is a guide to 30 great artists and their most famous works. $21.75.

The Art Book for children
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Showcase your books and LPs with this innovative product

The coffee table book has been reimagined with Corner Block Studio’s unique new product, The Harness. Created by designer and engineer duo Natalie Lane and Leith Morriss, this unconventional ‘frame’ turns your books, magazines and records into artworks. Clever, huh?

“People have a strong connection with their book and record collection.” said co-founder Natalie Lane. “The Harness gets them out of storage and onto your walls.”

Our books and music say so much about who we are, and The Harness brings those collections into the open. Whether you want to display your all time favourite album or your novel of the month, The Harness’ adjustable and durable design accommodates anything from a wide hardback to a thin, single sleeve LP.

With a focus on sustainable materials, The Harness is made using sustainable cotton thread and vegan plant leather. It is an evolution from their existing range of art frames, which are handcrafted from sustainable Australian timbers.

Corner Block Studio are launching The Harness via crowdfunding platform Kickstarter today. By backing the Kickstarter, you could be one of the first people to own The Harness, as well as benefiting from early bird prices starting at $19.

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Homewares

Frankie’s SPACES volume 2, keeping interiors real

So I’m going to make a big call here, but SPACES volume two has to be my favourite (if not my favourite, definitely in my top five) interiors books ever!

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Created by Frankie magazine, SPACES volume two is a collection of homes and homes-away-from-home from around Australia. Not that unique a concept in itself, but here’s its point of difference: the homes are real. They are real and raw and quirky.

Because while I love aspirational luxury living as much as the next person, these homes, which belong to designers, photographers, foodies, musicians and artists, are full of so much character. They actually feell lived in and not staged, and that’s because while they may have been tidied up a bit for the photos, these homes, put simply, aren’t fancy.

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spaces by frankie magazine - 2

The images are beautiful, but it’s everything put together that makes this book so impressive: the typography, the layout and the interviews and essays that accompany the images. I would highly recommend this book (if that’s not obvious!).

SPACES volume two retails at $24.95. Buy here.

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The rise of the ‘shelfie’

Looks like we were ahead of the trends with 7 Vignettes, readers! Recently, I’ve read a lot of articles about the rise of the ‘shelfie’ (a photo of your favourite decor items, on a shelf, so to speak, posted to Instagram). Sounds familiar, huh?

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A more literature-oriented version has been taking off in the UK, but that hasn’t stopped people styling up their book shaleves with their favourite bits and pieces!

Check out these articles on the topic from:

If you’d like to take part in next month’s 7 Vignettes, it starts on 1 June. follow the #7vignettes hashtag on Instagram.

 

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Interiors Addict

Great deals on interiors coffee table books

Temple & Webster has some great deals on Hardie Grant coffee table books for the discerning interiors addict, starting online this morning.

temple & webster hardie grant interiors book profile

My pick is Decorating with Style by Abigail Ahern, not only because I totally HEART Abi and she was kind enough to mention this blog in the book’s directory, but because it’s a really cool read and I love her unique, rule-breaking approach to decor and the way she writes is exactly as she talks!

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Interiors Addict

Green Penguins, for all your styling needs!

So remember how Penguin brought out those popular titles with the orange covers and stylists and designers started using them decoratively like EVERYWHERE? Then came the hot pink covers for charity and now, my personal favourite (although I never have been a crime reader) the green covers are here! Could it be merely coincidence that emerald is the Pantone colour of the year?

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Thank you Penguin, for the endless, colour-coded styling inspiration.

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Interiors Addict

14 gifts for mum: Pink Popular Penguins

Pop into your local book store or jump online to grab your mum a few Popular Penguins. For a limited time, they’re a lovely shade of pink, and raising money for the McGrath Foundation.

pink penguinAt just $9.95 each, they’re a bargain! Buy here. Then make sure you give her some child-free space with a cup of tea to enjoy!

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Renting

Divide your space with a stylish screen

If you have an open plan space which you want to section off, or some thing (or some mess!) you’d like to hide, a screen can be a great thing!Library

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Interiors Addict

The book shelf in the shape of a book!

How cool is the award-wining design of The Book Shelf? Yes, it’s a moveable bookshelf in the shape of a giant classic book. It’s also sustainable, made in Australia and on castors, which makes it easy to move, even when full of heavy books.

The Book  Shelf

Winner of a Sydney Design Award last year, it has a dark brown recycled mahogany cover, chiseled sides to represent the pages and two page-like sides painted in milk paint to give it the authentic touch. The two ’pages’ are connected with a flexible hinge so that the angle of the open book is adjustable to fit into any corner.

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I’ve got a bit of a thing for purple lately…

I’ve got a bit of a thing for purple lately…

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Interiors Addict

wearemfeo: Everything in its right place.

wearemfeo: Everything in its right place.

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Interiors Addict