Home and gardening

  • The Windowsill Gardener

    £9.99

    The Windowsill Gardener is a gorgeous beginners’ guide to growing fruit, vegetables, herbs, and the very best indoor flowers from the comfort of your own home. Containing easy tips and tricks to reuse your food scraps and reduce your waste as you experiment with seeds.

  • The Interior Design Handbook

    £25.00

    ‘Furnish for how you would like to live, not for what you want people to think.’ When interior designer Frida Ramstedt moved from a characterful old apartment to a functional new build, she started to think about design in a new way. Rather than relying on high ceilings and architectural features, she had to make full use of essential principles to transform a blank canvas into a cosy, attractive and harmonious home. In doing so, she distilled the secrets of successful interior design and styling. This is a book about what looks good and why, filled with practical tips and illustrations to help you work out what’s best for your space and lifestyle – and to discover what your individual tastes really are. With advice on everything from how to hang curtains to how to apply the golden ratio, The ‘Interior Design Handbook’ is an indispensable guide for every home.

  • Flower

    £39.95

    A comprehensive and sumptuous survey that celebrates the beauty and appeal of flowers throughout art, history, and culture

  • A GARDEN FROM A HUNDRED PACKETS OF SEED

    £12.99

    In this light-hearted book, poet and gardener James Fenton describes a hundred plants he would choose to grow from seed. ‘It seemed a simple and interesting idea: what plants would you choose if starting a garden from scratch?’

  • Popo Danes: Bali Inspiration

    £40.00

    This book explores the work of Popo Danes, one of Indonesia’s leading architects, whose buildings represent perfect harmony between contemporary design and local culture and art.

  • At Home in the English Countryside: Designers and Their Dogs

    £42.00

    A walk down a scenic country lane with a Labrador and tea with pugs in a cozy dwelling-there is a close connection between the British countryside and dogs. In this book, leading U.K. designers share the stylish country homes that they enjoy with their dogs.

  • The Gardener’s Garden

    £29.95

    With more than 1,000 images and descriptive texts, this is the ultimate celebration of the world’s most gorgeous gardens

  • Bedtime: Inspirational Beds, Bedrooms & Boudoirs

    £50.00

    Sleep beautifully: be inspired by hundreds of the most stylish, iconic, and simply fabulous beds and bedrooms ever designed. Celia Forner whisks you through the bedrooms of queens and emperors, designers and decorators, today’s most exclusive hotels, and even the most evocative fictional boudoirs from stage and screen. Taking us from Marie Antoinette to the Maharaja of Indore; from Tony Duquette to Peter Marino; from Mae West and Peggy Guggenheim to Rudolph Nureyev; from Gone with the Wind to 2001: A Space Odyssey, ‘Bedtime’ is a must have for anyone who dreams of sleeping like a king or queen.

  • Near & Far: Interiors I Love

    £65.00

    In ‘Near & Far’, Fine invites us into her homes in Dallas, New York, and Paris and takes us along as she visits the places and people who have been her greatest sources of inspiration. Among her favoured treasures are the Mughal palaces and gardens of India, the 18th century home of Carl Linnaeus in Sweden, the whitewashed retreat of interior designer John Stefanidis on Patmos, and the idyllic country house and garden of London-based designer Penny Morrison. Other aesthetic sparks to Fine’s imagination include the oversize flower paintings and drawings of Scottish born artist Sarah Graham, the bohemian flair of Charlotte and Alex di Carcaci’s London home, and the extraordinary natural history collection of Jamie Creel and Marco Scarani’s New York shop, as well as their storied house in the Tangier casbah.

  • The Tropical Hothouse

    £25.00

    Describes over 50 tropical plants, telling the stories of their origins and features – each accompanying illustration presses out of the page, transforming your book into a work of art.

  • Healing Power of Plants: The Hero House Plants that Love You Back

    £12.99

    Plants make people happy. This modern guide features over 80 indoor plants that will turn your house into a happy, healthy, healing home. Discover plants that will clean the air you breathe, help you get a good night’s sleep, reduce stress and anxiety, help you get well soon, boost your brain power, and bring greater joy and wellbeing into your life.

  • Green Escapes

    Green Escapes

    £16.95

    An insider’s guide to the world’s greatest ‘secret’ gardens, green spaces, and pocket parks tucked away in cities around the globe