Vendor: Penguin Random House
Type: Book
Price:
24.00
Co-created by the founder of The 52 Lists Project, Moorea Seal, and debut author and illustrator Callie Little, this expressive 78-card tarot deck pulls the centuries-old divination practice into the modern age, focusing on mental health, mindfulness, and personal growth.
Every Little Thing You Do Is Magic Tarot: A 78-Card Deck is a celebration of your hero’s journey, encouraging you to travel the path of self-inquiry in pursuit of fulfillment, joy, and healing.
Vendor: Apartamento
Type: Book
Price:
30.00
Spring / Summer 2024
Featuring: Hari Nef, Franz Erhard Walther, Madelon Vriesendorp, Lloyd Kahn, Eric N. Mack, John Wurdeman, Antonia Marsh, Enrique Olvera, Ron Arad, Motoyuki Daifu, Jimmy Wright, Najla El Zein, Hans-Walter Müller, and Rachel Roddy. Plus: The interiors of Pedro E. Guerrero, texts by Yemisi Aribisala, Jenny Wu, David Zilber, Stephen Kearse, Fadi Kattan, Ronan Mckenzie, Sophie Mackintosh, and Amanda Maxwell, as well as ‘Termite Trails’, an essay by Diana McCaulay.
Vendor: Mother Tongue
Type: Book
Price:
27.00
In this issue we discuss the coexistence of seemingly incompatible things—humor and trauma with filmmaker Lulu Wang and author Priyanka Mattoo; rejecting pregnancy and embracing motherhood with writer Samantha Mann, and attempting to solve the mysteries of self with no real clues to go on with poet Maggie Smith.
We revel in the confidence of the Real Housewives with illustrator Jess Rotter and get weird about candidates’ wives with Sarah Hutto; and we talk empathy and non-binary thinking in a post-October 7th reality with Moh Mahdara, Rabbi Sharon Brous and BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors.
We forgo categorization with artist Hayv Kahraman; rally for sisterhood with Salamishah and Scheherazade Tillet; and look to the right and left with Shannon Watts.
We try on chore coats and grief with Jessie Gaynor; resist hoarding with Victoria Hely Hutchinson; examine the symmetry of our breasts with Caitlin Scholl; and last, but quite obviously not least: We get lusty about midlife with our cover star Miranda July, in a sizzling profile written by Hillary Kelly.
Oh, you thought we were done? This issue also features work and words by Michelle Arcila, Lesly Deschler Canossi, Paula Codoner, Alex Free, Alma Haser, Lucy Jones, Nanse Kawashima, Emma Larsson, Zoe Lescaze, Nadiya Nacorda, Maggie Shannon, Ashley Simpo, Akilah Townsend and Anaïs Wade.
Vendor: Piecework Puzzles
Type: Book
Price:
29.00
Vendor: Hachette
Type: Book
Price:
39.00
Design Commune looks at the broad output by the studio over the past 15 years. Spanning the breadth of their work in architecture, interior, graphic and product design, the book takes a non-linear path examining their creative process and highlighting the common threads throughout the diverse portfolio.
288 pages.
Vendor: Abrams
Type: Book
Price:
35.00
When good-for-you food tastes like this, it's pretty easy to be a health nut. With more than 100 of her favorite recipes that feel good to eat (and look beautiful on your plate), Jess turns her talent for creating gorgeous, obsession-worthy recipes to traditional health food. These recipes are perfect for a dinner party, but also doable for any busy weeknight. 288 pages.
Vendor: Apartamento
Type: Book
Price:
30.00
Vendor: In Case of Emergence
Type: Book
Price:
30.00
Weave the wisdom of every one of the 12 zodiac signs into your everyday life with supportive practices like creativity prompts, tarot card pulls, and seasonal rituals.
You are all 12 signs.
Going beyond the popular Sun-Moon-Rising astrology, this insightful guide inspires you to expand the possibilities of who you think you can be. Transformational astrologer Britten LaRue teaches you how to embrace the whole of the zodiac, with month-by-month invitations to connect with the part of yourself that is each sign.
For example, if you don’t have any major placements in Leo in your chart, you might assume that you don’t have any Leo qualities. But when you decide that you’re not a Leo, you deny yourself the play, the visibility, and the big-hearted leadership that the Leo inside of you craves. Living Astrology shows you how to coax your inner Leo forward during Leo season with exercises like a tarot spread for accessing courage, journaling prompts to court your inner drag queen, and a ritual for connecting to your lion’s heart under the New Moon.
With supportive practices like creativity prompts, tarot card pulls, and altar settings to help you live what you learn, Living Astrology offers a radical and fresh take on the ancient wisdom of astrology. Because astrology isn’t something that happens to you. It’s something you live.
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Type: Book
Price:
30.00
Vendor: Mother Tongue
Type: Book
Price:
34.00
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Type: Book
Price:
35.00
Alison Roman shows you how to make simple yet sublime sweets with her trademark casualness, like how to make jam in the oven, then turn that jam into a dessert—swirled into ice cream or folded into easy one-bowl cake batter. (Opening a jar of jam is more than fine, too.) She waxes poetic on the virtues of frozen fruit and teaches you the best way to throw your own Sundae Party. There are effortless cakes that take just minutes to get into a pan. And there are new, instant classics with a signature Alison twist, like Salted Lemon Pie, Raspberries and Sour Cream, Toasted Rice Pudding, or a Caramelized Maple Tart. Requiring little more than your own two hands and a few mixing bowls, the recipes are geared towards those without fancy equipment or specialty ingredients.
Whether you’re a dedicated baker or, better yet, someone who doesn’t think they are a baker, Sweet Enough lets you finish any dinner, any party, or any car ride to a dinner party with a little something wonderful and sweet.
304 pages.
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Type: Book
Price:
35.00
In More Is More, Molly Baz teaching cooks how to level up their cooking, loosen up in front of that ripping hot pan, and seek deliciousness at all costs. More Is More is a philosophy that encourages more risk-taking, better intuition, fewer exact measurements, and a “don’t stop ‘til it tastes delicious” mentality.
The recipes in More Is More are fit for any day of the week and for cooks of all skill levels. Each recipe will teach a technique or flavor combination that takes Molly’s maximalist, “leave no flavor on the cutting board” approach. So crank your ovens! Grab a fat pinch of salt! And if you’re going to use an ingredient, truly use it. Just one lonely clove of garlic? Not in this cookbook!
304 pages.
Vendor: Of It All
Type: Book
Price:
24.00
A guided journal for gratitude and weekly reflection.
Gratitude doesn’t mean we need to be happy about everything that happens. But when we choose to reframe our experiences through the lens of appreciation, any challenge can be transformed into a catalyst, lesson, or gift.
Whereas traditional gratitude journals ask you to simply list what you’re grateful for, Vessel features a layout inviting you to see your life holistically; to consider which areas have abundance running through and which are offering spaciousness. This approach helps to garner believable feelings of gratitude, shifting perspective on how fully you are supported in the moment.
This journal includes an introduction, how-to guide, six meditations, and enough gratitude and check-in pages to use weekly for half a year.
220 pages.
Vendor: In Case of Emergence
Type: Book
Price:
38.00
The language of astrology encourages us to awaken and remember what is wondrous, glorious, funny, poignant, and heroic about our human experience. When we Live the Signs, as I like to say, we shake life into all the facets of who we are here to be. We come home to who we are on a spirit level.
With a good third reserved for your own goal-setting and self-inquiry, this astrology workbook will be your handbook for awakening your astrological side.
Vendor: Hamam Magazine
Type: Book
Price:
22.00
Soak into something strange. In this limited issue of Hamam, dive into the weird and sometimes wild bathing culture that surrounds us. We invite you to consider how sometimes the strangest things are actually normal, and the most normal things are truly strange.
Allow your curiosity to guide you through this limited issue. Explore sculptural soap ears, and peruse Ruth Kaplan’s photography of bathers across the world around the turn of the millennium. Contemplate the sea as a strange fantasyland in French New Wave cinema, and many more stories and pieces that venture into the unknown and the obscure.
Each story features illustrations, artwork, or photography. Every issue is 112 pages, printed on Munken Print White and UPM Finesse silk in Istanbul, Turkey, and available to be shipped worldwide. A limited number of each issue printed.
Vendor: Hamam Magazine
Type: Book
Price:
22.00
Shed it all. This issue of Hamam is not just dedicated to the nakedness that comes with bathing, but also to vulnerability and openness — simply another way for us to let go. Let the water be a medium to allow yourself to be seen.
With an open mind and this issue in hand, consider the many ways we can let go, whether that’s through documentary photography of British naturists or an exploration into Japanese sento. Or contemplate lum, medicinal soaking in Tibet, and the impact of a communal footbath in Amsterdam.
Each story features illustrations, artwork, or photography. Every issue is 112 pages, printed on Munken Print White and UPM Finesse silk in Istanbul, Turkey, and available to be shipped worldwide. A limited number of each issue printed.
Vendor: Apartamento
Type: Book
Price:
65.00
Vendor: Flamingo Estate
Type: Book
Price:
78.00
Vendor: Apartamento
Type: Book
Price:
55.00
First installment in Dominique Nabokov’s holy trinity of interior photography works, re-issued by Apartamento Publishing more than two decades after it was first published in 1998. Originally commissioned as a photo essay for the New Yorker in 1995, it offers a frank and intimate study of the interior living spaces of some of the city’s most fabled cultural figures, including Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer, Louise Bourgeois, Francesco Clemente, Allen Ginsberg, and Joan Didion.
Measurements: 240 x 285mm
Vendor: Three Potato Four
Type: Book
Price:
14.00
Inspired by vintage collectible trading card sets, Follow The Stars Astrological Card series explores the secrets encoded in the starry night skies above. Each card pack provides an insightful little glimpse into each star sign and explores our connection to the stars above and to one another. A perfect thoughtful addition to any gift (especially birthdays!)
9 Cards + Sticker + Secret Puzzle + Charm, 2.5" x 3.5"
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Type: Book
Price:
33.00
New York Times columnist, and author of Dining In helps you nail dinner with unfussy food and the permission to be imperfect.
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Type: Book
Price:
33.00
Vendor: Lady Sargeant Press
Type: Book
Price:
26.00
Vendor: Taschen
Type: Book
Price:
15.00
Famed for his motto “less is more,” Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969) was one of the founding fathers of modern architecture and a hotly-debated tastemaker of twentieth-century aesthetics and urban experience.
Mies van der Rohe’s philosophy was one of underlying truth in pure forms and proportions. With the help of contemporary technological and material developments, he sought a stripped-down purity to architecture, showcased by the likes of the Seagram Building and Farnsworth House. Some spoke out against this stark approach as the precursor to bland, generic cityscapes. Others cite Mies van der Rohe as the ultimate master of an abidingly elegant essence. 96 pages.
Vendor: Taschen
Type: Book
Price:
20.00