Book Roundup

I have been up to my armpits in work this past week but as I take five and try to catch up on what is happening in the world (and in my inbox) I am excited to report that I am seeing a flurry of new and recently released books on the market. Below is my top five (all of which will be added to my burgeoning Christmas list, for those of you just dying to know what to get me this year…).

First up, The World of Muriel Brandolini: Interiors showcasing the divine designs of Muriel Brandolini, one of my all time favorite designers:

Next Design Sponge at Home, a tome from the queen of the design blogs, Grace Bonney:

And The Perfectly Imperfect Home from Deborah Needleman, the current editor of the WSJ Magazine (and former Editor-in-Chief of the now defunct Domino – R.I.P):

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TRADhome

The combination of a nasty cold + my birthday has kept me from from blogging for the past few days but never fear, I am back!  While I was illin’, I got a chance to check out the latest e-zine, TRADhome and am pleased to report that it is well worth a read.  (In the interest of full disclosure, I should tell you that they were kind enough to ask me to contribute to a story on fresh takes on Louis XVI chairs, which I will post separately).  That said, I genuinely think this love child from the editors of Lonny and Traditional Home is a winner.  It is chock full of good stories, resources and design – my only beef would be that at 347 pages, it’s a little overwhelming!  Don’t let that deter you, though.  Arm yourself with a big cup of coffee and dig in.  I have pulled out a few highlights below but I am just scratching the surface of this new design tome. First up, I was thrilled to see a piece on Ferrick Mason fabrics and its designers, Brian Ferrick and Alex Mason.  I have been a fan of their fabric for a while now and you can see why (from top, Warfield in orange and blue, Calliandra in green and brown and Criss Cross in orange and brown):
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