• Cookbook book

    Compiled by a panel of experts in the fields of art, design, food and photography, Cookbook Book is an opus celebrating cookbooks of all shapes, sizes, languages and culinary traditions. From tried‐and‐true classics such as Larousse Gastronomique and Mastering the Art of French Cooking by Julia Child to surprising quirky choices such as The Mafia Cookbook and The Hawaiian Cookbook, each of these cookbooks has shaped, influenced or revolutionized home‐cooking in its own way.

  • My Paris kitchen : recipes and stories

    A collection of stories and 100 sweet and savory French-inspired recipes from popular food blogger David Lebovitz, reflecting the way Parisians eat today and featuring lush photography taken around Paris and in David’s Parisian kitchen.

  • Eat your art out : playful breakfasts by Ida Frosk

    This book shows you how to create healthy, colorful breakfasts for inspiration and enjoyment of food. What about monkey pancakes, the Little Red Riding Hood made of strawberry and kiwi, an oatmeal lion or Munch art on your toast? Imagination is the only limit – here’s something for every taste and fun for both adults and children. The food art is made with available ingredients, and many of them can be made in just 5 – 15 minutes.

  • Bill’s Italian food

    Divided into chapters on store cupboard basics, quick stuff, weekday meals, menus for feasts and other occasions, the recipes are designed to offer mealtime solutions.

  • Burgers [bagels and hot dogs]

    This book offers more than 50 recipes for burgers, bagels, and hot dogs—from the classic cheeseburger to the deliciously spicy Thai burger with shrimp, the bagel with oil-marinated sardines, and some sweet treats. Learn how to bake your own buns and, last but not least, what side dishes and dips should accompany each type of burger.

  • Blank slate in black in white

    Blank Slate provides graphic designers and advertisers with 1,000 photographic templates of everyday objects for the true-to-life and convincing presentation of their designs—from shopping bags and bottles to brochures and a variety of other products.

  • Skywood House : and the architecture of Graham Phillips

    Skywood has been called a house that turns lifestyle into a work of art and one that offers a masterclass in architectures power to excite and inspire. As a structure, it reflects rigour and attention to detail, attributes that its creator, Graham Phillips, credits both to his time at Foster & Partners, and to his experiences of buildings he loves, from Mies van der Rohes Barcelona Pavilion and Luis Barragans house in Mexico City, to the serene composition of Japanese gardens.

  • Drawing for interior design

    This book covers all stages of visual presentation as part of the interior design process, from the most basic initial sketches, to models, to fully developed computer-generated visualizations. Includes more practical advice on techniques, more step-by-step sequences, and updated examples. With a varied and comprehensive range of images, this book is an invaluable, inspirational, and practical resource for interior design students.