Charmed House Interiors · Books
AD at Home, edited by Amy Astley and published by Rizzoli, is the kind of book that does decorating work just by being in the room. A celebration of Architectural Digest's most beloved home tours — Dakota Johnson's California bungalow, Lenny Kravitz's Brazil retreat, Oberto Gili's painterly Italian farmhouse — captured in lush, full-bleed photography across hundreds of pages. The cover is pure restraint: soft blush pink, oversized burgundy serif lettering, no clutter. Substantial in the hand, beautifully bound, and instantly recognisable on a shelf.
A reference, an inspiration, and a quiet statement of taste.
On the coffee table, as the foundation. Lay it flat as the base of a curated stack, topped with a smaller hardback, a marble tray, and a single taper in a brass holder.
On the open shelf, in the styling vignette. Stand it spine-out beside a sculptural ceramic vase and a small framed print, where the pink softens darker wood tones.
