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7 Books by 2016 AD100 Designers That Should Be on Your Cocktail Table

by Rick Anderson

Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller, the husband-and-wife design team behind the AD100 firm Carrier and Company Interiors , are known for creating spaces that are both beautiful and functional, like those showcased in Carrier and Company: Positively Chic Interiors (The Vendome Press, $60) .

Commune (Abrams, $60) is an homage to the Los Angeles–based AD100 firm ’s California-inspired style, cataloguing the many hotels, commercial spaces, homes, and product collections the studio has designed.

The New Shingled House: Ike Kligerman Barkley (The Monacelli Press, $60) explores 14 Shingle Style residences conceived by the 25-year-old AD100 architecture firm .

Innovative AD100 firm Lake|Flato Architects ’ refined sustainable homes are on display in Lake|Flato Houses: Embracing the Landscape (University of Texas Press, $45) , with projects dating from 1999.

Half autobiography, half style guide, Nicky Haslam: A Designer’s Life (Rizzoli, $55) brims with lively sketches, personal anecdotes, and well-earned wisdom from the AD100 decorator .

AD100 stalwart Robert A.M. Stern Architects has maintained an enduring commitment to building houses. Designs for Living (The Monacelli Press, $75) affirms that dedication with striking images of 15 distinctive homes created over the past decade.

Room for Living: A Style for Today with Things from the Past (Rizzoli, $50) by AD100 designer Suzanne Rheinstein encourages homeowners to create welcoming spaces.

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