![]() ![]() ![]() The Scandinavian Home: Interiors Inspired by Light, by Niki Brantmark, published by Ryland, Peters & Small, £19.99, Waterstones – Discover classic and contemporary Scandinavian style with specially commissioned photography of homes in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finlandġ3. Craft a Home, published by Gestalten, out in April 2018, $69, Amazon – With a focus on interior design and quality craftsmanship, this book presents exciting and thoughtful homeware, and the people who design themġ2. Lagom: The Swedish Art of Living a Balanced, Happy Life, by Niki Brantmark, published by HarperCollins, £9.99, Waterstones – Uncover the secrets of the Swedish philosophy of life called Lagom – meaning `just enough’ġ1. Eat Drink Nap: Bringing the House Home, £30, Liberty London – a contemporary living guide packed full of everything Soho House, from interior design tips to classic recipesġ0. The Kinfolk Home Book, by Nathan Williams, published by Artisan, £20, Reiss – a survey of 40 homes around the world, all with a focus on slowing down and creating a more intentional, beautiful spaceĩ. The Monocle Guide to Cosy Homes, published by Gestalten, £40, The Monocle Shop – A book about quality of life, a pinch of ‘hygge’ and making homes where our lives can unfoldĨ. Monochrome Home, by Hilary Robertson, published by Ryland, Peters & Small, £25, Cloudberry Living – Elegant interiors in black and white capturing a timeless Scandinavian styleħ. It’s an homage to the beauty of ancient commodities.Ħ. The Hard Life, by Jasper Morrison, published by Lars Müller, £35, SCP – A continuation of Morrison’s celebration of the ordinary and offers a new perspective on his design philosophy. ![]() Breuer, by Robert McCarter, published by Phaidon, £100, The Design Museum shop – A comprehensive book on architect and designer Marcel Breuer examining in detail the houses, furniture and public buildings he designed in Europe and the United Statesĥ. Scandinavia Dreaming: Nordic Homes, Interiors and Design, edited by Angel Trinidad and Emma Fexeus, published by Gestalten, £40, Waterstones – A round-up of beautiful interiors, architecture and products that show the richness and variety of contemporary Nordic spacesĤ. Scandinavian Style at Home, by Allan Torp, published by Thames & Hudson, £14.95 – A practical guide that shows how to create a tailor-made home inspired by Scandinavian design, one room at a timeģ. Dieter Rams: As Little Design as Possible, published by Phaidon, £59, COS – The definitive monograph on one of the most influential product designers of the 20th century, covering Dieter Rams’ life, work and ideas about how to live.Ģ. There’s a broad section of reading material, from monographs on famous designers and heavy architecture tomes, through house surveys and round-ups of the most beautiful homes, to lifestyle guides and more practical tips on how to make a house a home.ġ. Yes, you can browse hundreds of beautiful homes online, but there’s nothing like flicking through a book with your hands, feeling the quality of the paper and going back to it time and time again.īelow I’ve rounded up 20 of the best interior design books for the minimalist lovers out there, all with a focus on Scandinavian style and well considered design. Whether it’s for pouring over and getting ideas for the home, or simply just to look pretty on the coffee table, I love having a house full of books that tell a story about my interests and passions. I love getting your blog post requests and I’ve had a couple of people asking after the best interior design books to buy. London’s best interiors bloggers, Ideal Home, February 2017 Inspiration worth following: four Instagrammers to follow, Grazia magazine, April 2019 ![]() Top 10 UK Interior Design Blogs, Vuelio, September 2018 and 2019 With a background in architecture, Cate also works with homeowners to bring calm and clarity to their interior spaces, with simple solutions that can evolve with them – from full makeovers to furniture sourcing.Ĭ is your design resource for calm, simple interiors with a focus on sustainability and soul #thesimpleeveryday An introvert through and through, Cate is fascinated with how our homes can become our inner sanctuaries, soothing our souls and uplifting our wellbeing.Ĭate has been named one of London’s best interior bloggers (Vuelio 2018 & 2019 and Ideal Home magazine) and has been featured in The Times, Grazia, House Beautiful, Enki magazine, Elle Decoration Denmark and Apartment Therapy. She set up her blog in 2011, sharing simple design for everyday living. Cate St Hill is an interiors writer, stylist and designer based in London. ![]()
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