Art and design

  • Marina Abramovic

    £39.99

    Never before published, this self-curated, intensely personal collection of travel notes and sketches by one of the world’s most revered performance artist offers readers a kind of iconography of Marina Abramovic’s daring and utterly original body of work.

  • Cartier design

    £52.00

    This is a journey through Cartier’s history and its iconic jewelry. Above all, it is an account of its style and its distinctive language.

  • Diane Von Furstenberg

    £55.00

    A tribute to the creative vision and feminist philosophy of Diane Von Furstenberg and her eponymous brand, whose iconic wrap dress, created fifty years ago, remains a conduit of personal expression and self-empowerment for women across the globe.

  • Evoke

    £39.95

    The first monograph of interior designer Nina Magon, featuring the glamorous spaces that have made her sought-after by a jet-set clientele

  • Chunky

    £25.00

    This revised edition of ‘Chunky’ collects the very best of Victoria Wood’s sketches, shows and more, and is newly introduced by Celia Imrie, star of so many of Victoria Wood’s shows, with additions and annotations from Wood’s much-feted official biographer, Jasper Rees.

  • The iconic British house

    £50.00

    In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the architectural history and heritage of Britain. This has been driven by many important political, cultural and social factors, as well as a powerful and renewed interest in the design of house and home. ‘The Iconic British House’ explores and celebrates fifty of the most architecturally significant houses from 1900 to the present. Encompassing major artistic movements, such as Arts and Crafts, Art Deco, Modernism and Postmodernism, the houses include examples designed by architects Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Edwin Lutyens, Berthold Lubetkin, Richard Rogers and many others. 21st-century innovation and imagination are evidenced in houses by established and emerging talents, such as Seth Stein, Nick Eldridge, Robin Partington and Ken Shuttleworth.

  • Bowie at the BBC

    £25.00

    In this collection of BBC television and radio transcripts, Bowie’s life story is told in his own words, across more than 35 appearances spanning over forty years.

  • Coco Chanel

    £16.99

    Coco Chanel was an emancipated fashion revolutionary. Raised by nuns in an orphanage, she rose to become a star of the world of couture and a byword for stylish elegance. But now, a fascinating new light can be shed on her life and career. During the Second World War, Chanel closed her couture house, but accepted the enemy’s help in rescuing her beloved nephew from a prison camp. However, as newly declassified information reveals, she did not supply any information in exchange for this favour. It seems that she was unknowingly listed as an agent because of her British connections and friendship with Winston Churchill. Featuring unpublished and exclusive content based on first-hand interviews with Chanel’s great-niece and confidante, this evocative portrait is based on years of painstaking archive research and tells the true story of the twentieth century’s most celebrated yet enigmatic fashion icon.

  • The poetry of spaces

    £35.00

    Core lessons in the beautiful styling of interiors across the world

  • The atlas of car design

    £100.00

    A ground-breaking survey of more than 650 of the most exceptional cars ever designed, organized geographically

  • The atlas of car design

    £100.00

    A ground-breaking survey of more than 650 of the most exceptional cars ever designed, organized geographically

  • Fashion together

    £25.00

    This is a first-ever examination of many long-term professional partnerships that have shaped the fashion world. A beautifully designed volume, Fashion Together showcases the vision and synergism of these talented teams to both fashion connoisseurs and anyone interested in creative collaboration.