Spring 2026

Inspiration for Every Shelf this Season

The Art of the Clash

Art of the Clash is a testament to the power of individual expression in the realm of interior design. Guiding us through a world where the mix is magic, this captivating book reveals how the deliberate clash of elements—and the tension between them—can create spaces that are not just visually stunning but also deeply welcoming. 

Notes from a Decorator's Life

Libby Cameron opened Libby Cameron LLC in 1995 after spending 14 years at Parish-Hadley, Inc. in New York City, where she had become a partner in 1989. Her successful career as a designer has garnered her multiple awards and honors, including being named, several years running, by House Beautiful as one of the 100 Best Designers in the US.

Wall Flowers

Wallpaper might be the most singularly transformative element of design. There is no faster way to create a dramatic impact to any room—it is evocative, a conversation-starter, and often deeply personal. Wallpaper acts as a centerpiece that can reflect our unique personality and history, turning an ordinary room into a beautiful story. 

Peace in the West

The interior design career of William Peace has spanned more than thirty years. His work has crossed stylistic periods, places, and mediums. He is equally at ease designing a multigenerational ranch on thousands of acres; a small, environmentally sensitive cabin deep in the woods; or a modern steel, stone, and glass house overlooking a lake.

Father Humor

Father Humor covers every aspect of the most simultaneously loathed and beloved joke form of all time: the pun. Because “Dad Jokes” should be practiced by everyone (regardless of age, gender, or family status) this book serves to encourage creative thinking and punning habits for everyone!

Italian Cookies

Italian Cookies: Authentic Recipes and Sweet Stories by Region is a beautiful, comprehensive guided tour of Italy’s regions by cookies and cookie stories. With recipes steeped in history and tradition, the book capitalizes on two major continuing food trends: our love of everything cookies and our love of everything Italian.

Vintage Camper Trailer Cookbook

This captures the nostalgia of the time along with the fun of vintage campers while offering more than 140 tasty, family-friendly recipes for outdoor cooking. Whether you are cooking over an open flame or in a Dutch oven, these recipes are easy-to-follow and sure to please. 

Beach Cocktails

Allyson Reedy’s Beach Cocktails is a collection of 75 recipes for classic tiki drinks, frozen cocktails, tropical mocktails, and a bonus chapter of nibbles. The kinds of umbrella-adorned drinks that scream the vacation-in-a-glass mindset we could all use a little more of.

Some Ponies

The ponies in this bright, engaging board book come in many colors, enjoy playing in various ways, and even eat different foods. But for the many things that set them apart, what makes ponies all the same in the end is how happy they are to be your best friend. Every page turn reveals a new layer to Lydia Nichol’s adorable depiction of ponies frolicking in the field, munching on grass, and prancing in the pasture

It's Your Birthday

An ode to birthdays, the joys of eating cake, and celebrating with friends, this colorful, chunky board book is a work of art meant to be displayed face-out on nursery bookshelves. Every page turn reveals a new layer to Kathrin Fehrl’s adorable illustrations of kids getting ready to celebrate their birthday by making a rainbow cake, celebrating and singing with family and friends, complete with a fun seek-and-find for each scene. 

H is for Hiking

A fun collection of illustrations for young readers featuring things that toddlers might see on a hiking adventure or time spent outdoors in nature. Little ones will get a kick out spotting animal tracks, seeing eggs in a bird’s nest, scrambling over rocks, and finding animals and plants on the trail. They will also learn about what to wear and bring for excursions such as boots, sunglasses, water bottles, and snacks. 

The Secret of the Old Clock

The Secret of the Old Clock is the originating volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories. The book, published in 1930, first introduced the teenage sleuth in a cozy mystery (no violence or gore). The story has Nancy solving the case of a missing will, hidden in an old clock, and helping the struggling relatives and friends of Josiah Crowley receive the promised money from his estate.

Walden: a BabyLit Nature Primer

Expose little ones to the language of Henry David Thoreau and his love and appreciation of the outdoor world and nature. The book, designed to resemble Thoreau’s illustrated journals, acquaints the tiniest of readers with types of trees, plants, berries, birds, animals, insects, fish, and vegetables.

A Kid's Guide to Backyard Animals

A Kid’s Guide to Backyard Animals contains easily digestible information and captivating facts—about the most common animals kids see most often—that will help children discover how to be expert nature explorers and why protecting them is important for the planet, no matter their age!

1-2-3 Animals in the Wild

Colorful and cheerful illustrations of animals and fun animal facts engage toddlers and preschoolers as they learn about counting, numbers, and first words. From flying squirrels to chameleons, this playful early learning book with die-cut pages will engage small children as they learn their numbers and fun animal facts.