Check out our fantastic new interiors books publishing this autumn, from spaces that embrace biophilic design to dramatic homes lining the coast of Southern Italy.

Hidden Homes of Southern Italy
In this book, interiors writer Marta Galli ventures off the beaten track to explore 12 truly remarkable and inspiring homes: ancient palazzos, rustic farmhouses and villas overlooking the Mediterranean.
Acclaimed plant stylist Hilton Carter invites readers into the heart of his home—a personal sanctuary that has evolved, layer by layer, to reflect his style, creativity, and love for plants. Hilton takes readers on a behind-the-scenes journey through every room, from the tranquil primary bedroom to the plant-filled sunroom.
Featuring stunning photography, this book captures the essence of city interiors via the fusion of modern design with vintage elements. Faded Glamour in the City will appeal to design enthusiasts, city dwellers and anyone looking to add style and character to their living space.
Here, Abi Dare explores how to create an inviting home that makes subtle references to the natural world. The book is divided into six sections: colour, materials and texture, shape and pattern, light and dark, layout and view and finishing touches.
In The Handmade Home, Mark and Sally Bailey explore inspirational homes of artists, craftspeople and designers and show how living with handcrafted pieces can awaken the senses and brings simple, tactile pleasure to every day.
In Romantic English Homes, Robert O'Byrne has gathered together a collection of some of England’s most glorious abodes, from venerable country houses to a thatched farmhouse to an enchanting Gothick folly.
Hilary Robertson reveals a multitude of ways to curate and arrange those objects and possessions that make up the stuff of life, from treasured artworks and decorative accessories to everyday objects such as hats, baskets and bicycles.
In this timeless book, now reissued with a brand-new afterword by the author, renowned architectural and interior designer Ben Pentreath presents a survey of the best of the English style. The houses include Ben’s homes in London and West Dorset alongside those of Earls and artists, writers and architects, book designers and gardeners.
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