Interior Design

Biltmore House: The Interiors and Collections of George W. Vanderbilt

The largest house in America and an example of Gilded Age magnificence, Biltmore opens its doors for a tour of both its grand and belowstairs rooms in the first book on the iconic residence in more than thirty years.

George W. Vanderbilt created one of the greatest self-sustaining American country estates of the late nineteenth century—at its center, Richard Morris Hunt’s splendid 250-room French Renaissance château. Beyond the acres of gardens designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and the imposing castle exterior lies one of the most notable private collections of fine and decorative art in the nation. Discover the wealth of treasures assembled in the historic rooms: paintings by Monet, Renoir, Sargent, and Whistler; Renaissance tapestries; rare books; and exquisite French and English furniture.

Offering readers a glimpse into the design and furnishing of the North Carolina manse during the 1890s, the book explores Vanderbilt’s relationships with leading artists, art dealers, and decorating firms from Tiffany & Co. in New York to Allard & Sons in Paris. Step inside the Winter Garden, Banquet Hall, Tapestry Gallery, and Library, recounted in Vanderbilt’s own words. Visit the family’s private apartments, with Rococo décors drawn in sumptuous detail, as well as the industrially equipped kitchens and the sculpture-filled formal terraces. Unlocked drawers and conserved canvases reveal spectacular provenances reaching to the canals of Venice and the port of Canton (Guangzhou). Together these luxurious spaces and remarkable objects tell a story both highly personal and representative of a social milieu. Paired with superb new photography taken specially for the book, they add depth and sparkle to the history of a glittering era.

About The Author

Darren Poupore is the director of curatorial affairs and archives at Biltmore. Laura C. Jenkins is an art historian and interiors specialist based in London. William Abranowicz is an interiors photographer and the author of eight books on his work. Richard Guy Wilson is an authority on the architecture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  • Publish Date: February 17, 2026
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Category: House & Home - Decorating & Furnishings
  • Publisher: Rizzoli Electa
  • Trim Size: 9-1/2 x 12
  • Pages: 256
  • US Price: $65.00
  • CDN Price: $85.00
  • ISBN: 978-0-8478-7618-1

Reviews

"We’re huge fans of the photographer William Abranowicz here at G&G (it was a career honor when he photographed this piece I wrote about a stunning Louisiana property). I can’t wait to see his lens on one of the most important estates in the country, Asheville’s own Biltmore, which he photographed for this forthcoming book." — GARDEN & GUN

"Published by Rizzoli Electa in February 2026, this volume is written by Darren Poupore, director of curatorial affairs and archives at Biltmore, and Laura C. Jenkins, a London-based art historian and interiors specialist, with photography by renowned interiors photographer, William Abranowicz. This stunning copy offers an impressive visual tour of the estate and museum, while also granting an intimate glimpse into the life of the late George Washington Vanderbilt II, owner of the house and a prominent member of the Vanderbilt family, revealing his passionate pursuit of refined art and gracious living." — MY MODERN DARCY

"Biltmore House: The Interiors and Collections of George W. Vanderbilt offers the first comprehensive look in more than three decades at America’s largest private home, and the first to fully explore its extraordinary interiors and art collections. Written by Darren Poupore and Laura C. Jenkins, the book draws on rarely seen letters, diaries, and archival records preserved by the Vanderbilt family to illuminate the vision behind the estate. With luminous photography by William Abranowicz, readers are transported through Biltmore House, from the soaring Banquet Hall to the Tapestry Gallery, where masterpieces by Monet and Renoir meet Renaissance tapestries and rare books. An elegant addition to any well-appointed home, this richly detailed volume restores the grandeur of the house as it stood in the 1890s." — CURATED TEXAN

Author Bookshelf: William Abranowicz

Author Bookshelf: Richard Guy Wilson