Books for the library
A collection of books for your library or coffee table that inspire, educate and elevate the aesthetic of your space.
Flack Studio: Interiors by David Flack
Flack Studio’s distinctive approach to interior design has been vibrantly captured in this tome. Featuring projects like Troye Sivan’s light-filled Melbourne residence and the multi-awarded Ace Hotel Sydney, Flack Studio: Interiors celebrates collaboration, emotion and creativity, and visually immerses readers in David Flack and his team’s tactile and story-rich spaces from over the past decade and around the globe.
$180
Rizzoli
A Visual Feast by Jono Fleming
Interior designer Jono Fleming serves up A Visual Feast, featuring eight inspirational homes from around the world along with practical design ‘recipes’. Filled with Fleming’s expert tips, clever fixes and creative ideas, this insightful and instructional design guide conveys how balance, contrast and unexpected details can turn any space into a striking and evocative reflection of self.
$65
Smith Street Books
Architects at Home & Designers at Home by The Local Project
A new duo from The Local Project showcases how leading architects and designers shape their own spaces, blending personal expression with their own professional values. From experimental, architectural self-portraits to richly layered interiors filled with meaningful objects and considered elements, both books celebrate individuality, creativity and the direct relationship between life and design.
$99.50 each
The Local Project
Distinctly American by Heide Hendricks and Rafe Churchill
Distinctly American captures the soulful, deeply layered work of architecture and interior design studio Hendricks Churchill. Rooted in tradition and place, each project reflects a dialogue between past and present. Through handcrafted details, considered materials and historical reverence, this book reveals a portrait of American domesticity, grounded in authenticity, confident style and bold design.
$180
Rizzoli
Artists by Artists by Michelle Grey and Susan Armstrong
An exploration of practice and connection, Artists by Artists brings together 50 Australian creatives in paired exchange. Through candid conversations and stunning visuals, the book highlights not just the act of making, but the relationships, influences and moments that shape the creative process. A considered lens on contemporary art, this publication honours the intimate details of process and outcome.
$80
Thames & Hudson
Bush Modern by Jessica Lillico and Sean Fennessy
Emerging from Melbourne’s bushland fringe, the regarded post-war architectural movement reimagined modernism through raw materials, earthy tones and a deep connection to nature. Bush Modern brings this story to life through vivid photography, personal reflections and architectural insights by Lillico and Fennessy, revealing homes that are tactile, grounded and enduringly in tune with their environment.
$85
Thames & Hudson



