If you're looking to elevate your living space with coffee table books that offer both visual appeal and insightful content, here are eight standout selections:

1. Natural Living by Design by Melissa Penfold

In this recent release, Australian design authority Melissa Penfold explores how thoughtful design can enhance physical and emotional well-being. The book delves into creating healthy, life-enhancing interiors, emphasising the power of colour and personalisation in our living spaces.

2. Moments at Home by Steve Cordony

Australian stylist Steve Cordony invites readers into his world of refined interiors. The book showcases a blend of classic and contemporary designs, offering inspiration through detailed styling tips and glimpses into his own property, Rosedale Farm. 

3. The Art of Home by Shea McGee

Shea McGee, known for her Netflix series "Dream Home Makeover," presents a comprehensive guide to creating elevated yet approachable interiors. The book walks readers through designing each room, blending high-end aesthetics with practical advice for everyday living. 

4. Living Well by Design by Melissa Penfold

Penfold's earlier work focuses on the fundamentals of interior decorating, offering readers practical advice on creating stylish and functional spaces. Her approach combines timeless elegance with accessible tips, making it a valuable resource for both novices and seasoned decorators

5. Style: The Art of Creating a Beautiful Home by Natalie Walton

Natalie Walton emphasises the importance of personal storytelling in home design. Through beautifully shot photography, she guides readers on transforming spaces using existing pieces, highlighting the significance of authenticity and individual expression in interiors. 

6. Call It Home: The Details That Matter by Amber Lewis

Amber Lewis shares her signature California-inspired style, focusing on the intricate details that bring a room together. The book offers insights into selecting fabrics, finishes, and furnishings, providing readers with the tools to create cohesive and inviting spaces. 

7. Create: At Home with Old & New by Ali Heath

Ali Heath explores the art of blending vintage and modern elements to craft unique, character-filled homes. The book provides practical advice on mixing styles, textures, and eras, encouraging readers to embrace individuality in their design choices.

8. Still: The Slow Home by Natalie Walton

In "Still," Walton delves into the concept of slow living, emphasizing mindfulness and sustainability in home design. The book features homes that prioritize simplicity and intentionality, inspiring readers to create spaces that reflect a slower, more thoughtful lifestyle.


These selections not only enhance your coffee table's aesthetic but also serve as valuable resources for anyone passionate about interior design. Let me know if you'd like more information on any of these titles or assistance in sourcing them.

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