October Releases
September 29, 2025
After a vibrant start to the season, we’re delighted to turn the page and share our next selection of releases. This month’s lineup spans interior design and architecture, fashion, art, gardens and landscapes, travel, and more—each title a reflection of the extraordinary creativity and vision of the authors, artists, and designers we’re proud to publish.
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INTERIORS & ARCHITECTURE
Photo: James McDonald
Martin Brudnizki’s debut book explores how the celebrated designer uses the language of color to create glamorous interiors that are both opulent and deeply resonant. |
The world’s first illustrated monograph showcasing the sophisticated, eclectic, and classical interior designs of the visionary Madrid-based studio of Luis Bustamante. |
Photo: Don Freeman
An extraordinary work of bookmaking, this is the first and only book from one of the most sought-after architecture and design ateliers in the world. |
A celebration of the renowned Brazilian architecture and interior design firm, Dado Castello Branco Arquitetura e Interiores, showcasing the practice’s signature style. |
Sydney-based, Japanese architect Takada highlights his evolving approach to design, nature, and urbanism. |
The first monograph on The Greenwich, designed by the Uruguayan Rafael Viñoly, an opulent residential building in New York. |
FASHION
Hotly anticipated and destined to be an essential for the sneaker and streetwear hype crowd, this is the first book on and by designer Salehe Bembury. |
The first book to celebrate the work of beloved British fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu, published to coincide with the designer’s twentieth year in fashion. |
This is a chronicle of the evolution of Colm Dillane, one of the most exciting menswear designers to emerge from New York in recent memory. |
The new 2025 Bulgari High Jewelry collection explores the link to color and creation, going to the heart of the brand’s DNA. |
Celebrating Avi & Co.—the highly trusted luxury watchmaker and retailer, known for reshaping the landscape of horology with brilliance and authenticity. |
New unpublished and unveiled photos of a rising star: from Dolce&Gabbana advertising campaigns to a darling of the new Hollywood. |
PRODUCT DESIGN
An original and definitive illustrated history of Mattel—a book that will tug nostalgic heartstrings, and a treasure trove of vintage graphics and illustrations for design lovers. |
An exclusive account, design to delivery, from the designers of an automative icon, and its newest, soon-to-be legendary model, the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale. |
GARDEN & LANDSCAPE
Photo: Matteo Carassale
This splendid volume of photography takes us on a journey through ten gardens from northern to southern Italy. |
SELF CARE & CRAFTS
365 inspirational ways to find joy at home, beautifully illustrated by beloved artist and social media star Kerrie Hess. |
A collection of the most beautiful esoteric images from the worlds of tarot, astrology, alchemy, folklore, and more in sticker form. |
TRAVEL
Explore the authentic side of New York with a deep dive into the city as the locals know it.
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Go beyond the ordinary with this beautifully illustrated travelogue and guidebook to find the real London. |
ART
The Grand Canal, Claude Monet, 1908
In a significant traveling exhibition, many of Claude Monet’s radiant and evocative Venice paintings are to be reunited for the first time in over a century. |
The definitive illustrated monograph of trailblazing British artist, queer icon, and pioneer Maggi Hambling, on the occasion of her eightieth birthday. |
The first book of its kind to profile the Emirati creative scene: Introducing fifty artists and creators working in the United Arab Emirates.
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Tom Wesselmann: The Great American Nude is the first comprehensive publication dedicated to the artist’s most famous body of work, made between 1961 and 1973.
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Giuseppe Penone, Alain Elkann: 474 Answers delves into the life and career of the acclaimed Italian artist, Giuseppe Penone.
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The most comprehensive exploration of Judd’s paintings and early works to date, providing unparalleled insight into the artist’s transition from 2- to 3-dimensional forms.
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Opening image from My Life in Colors: By Martin Brudnizki. Photo: Vincent Leroux