![]() ![]() From shrines to Buddhist temple gardens to tea gardens and more contemporary designs, The Japanese Garden explores its spirituality and openness.Ĭomment below and let me know your favorite coffee table book! Also, read my tips for small space living which can help anyone designing a minimal home. 6 // The Japanese GardenĪ zen take on eight centuries of awe-inspiring gardens. You may not immediately recognize his name, but you’re sure to recognize his famous products in this book As Little Design As Possible. These are the 3 principles guiding Dieter Rams, one of the most influential product designers of the 20th century. Good design is innovative, useful, and aesthetic. 5 // Dieter Rams: As Little Design As Possible ![]() It delves into foraging the streets for soot, peach pits, and other materials and transforming these into rich inks. Make Ink shows you how to make eco-friendly, urban ink from the natural world. 4 // Make Ink: A Forager’s Guide to Natural Inkmaking From the USA to Scandinavia to Asia, this beautiful book mixes beautiful photography with writings on how to carefully create a home with intention. The Kinfolk Home invites you to take a look inside 35 homes that showcase slow living. A “must” for anyone who loves timeless fashion. You can see previously unpublished photos and illustrations by the legendary Karl Lagerfeld. It’s all centered on Chanel’s classic and unparalleled style. This Chanel coffee table book by Danièle Bott focuses on 5 themes: the suit, the camellia, jewelry, makeup, and perfume. ![]() For both travelers and locals, these carefully curated guides are practical and pretty. Minimalists Inga and Mike Campbell share their liberating journey of living more. They came out with these city guide books, for New York, London, Paris, and other major cities. How to be a Minimalist and Live With Less Homes to Love by Emma Markezik. My first pick has to be Cereal, the bi-annual magazine that’s all about a minimal and clean aesthetic. And what better than some nice coffee table books? I’ve rounded up a couple of my favorites that are perfect for the minimalist. But I’m finishing the last of the redecorating of our new place, so it’s time for the finishing touches. It used to be all my Harry Potter books mixed with some Jane Austen, plus a couple of Julian’s finance books. I’m ordering The Kinfolk Home finally, after wanting to refresh our coffee table book selection for ages. ![]()
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