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The most inspiring interior design books for your coffee table
This article highlights a curated selection of new interior design books, emphasizing their aesthetic appeal for coffee table display and their insightful content. The books move beyond traditional minimalist and neutral aesthetics, embracing vibrant colors, diverse design influences, and a sense of joy and magic in home decor. They offer fresh perspectives on interiors, encouraging readers to experiment and find personal expression in their living spaces without the fear of making mistakes. A significant theme across these titles is the celebration of diversity, both in terms of design aesthetics—incorporating African and Indian influences—and the backgrounds of the featured designers and homeowners.
One of the recommended books, "Every Room Should Sing" by Beata Heuman, showcases a confident, bold, and playful approach to design, drawing inspiration from British, West African, and Swedish styles. The book, richly illustrated with images and drawings, provides insights into Heuman's unique design process. Another featured title, "Inside Marrakesh: Enchanting Homes and Gardens" by Meryanne Loum-Martin, offers a visual journey through Marrakesh's stunning properties, including Loum-Martin's own riad, providing fascinating stories behind each space and serving as a vicarious travel experience given current restrictions.
Paula Sutton's "Hill House Vintage, The Art of Creating a Joyful Life" stems from her popular Instagram account, "Hill House Vintage." The book reflects Sutton's warm and joyful outlook, illustrated with details from her Norfolk home, offering guidance on living a happier life. Justina Blakeney's "Jungalow Decorate Wild" champions color, pattern, and diversity, reflecting Blakeney's "Blewish" heritage (Black and Jewish) and how it informs her eclectic aesthetic. She introduces innovative design styles like "West Afri Coastal" and "Moroc-Cali," encouraging readers to explore their own roots and incorporate them into their home design, along with DIY activities.
"Artists in Residence" by Melissa Wyse provides a unique tour of artists' homes, including those of Jean Michel Basquiat, Frida Kahlo, Hassan Hajjaj, Monet, Vanessa Bell, and Duncan Grant. The book uses delicate watercolor illustrations and lyrical text to transport readers into these creative spaces, demonstrating how artists' environments can inspire personal living spaces and highlighting the diverse origins of creativity. Finally, "From Mud Huts to Skyscrapers" by Christin Paxman, though not a recent interior design book for adults, is included as an exploration of architecture for children. This beautifully designed and illustrated book introduces various architectural styles, promoting an early appreciation for design and helping children develop their aesthetic preferences.
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