About
A coffee table book for people who care about how spaces feel as much as how they look. Architectural Digest at 100: A Century of Style is a heavyweight, large format anthology that pulls a century of interiors into one seriously satisfying object. The scale alone makes it fun to live with on a table or console, and the clothbound cover has that quiet, archival vibe you want from a home design book that will stay out on display.
Inside, it jumps between eras and aesthetics without feeling chaotic, which makes it perfect for browsing rather than reading front to back. You move from classic Hollywood glamour to modern minimal apartments, to bold color driven rooms by names like India Mahdavi and Axel Vervoordt, with photography that still holds up against today’s interior design Instagram feeds.
It leans more toward interior photography and styling than pure architecture, so think layout ideas, material pairings, and mood rather than plans and sections. If you are into interior design books, architecture inspiration, or just want a reliable visual reset when you are stuck on a room, this one earns its spot.








