
About this Event
Acclaimed interior designers Caroline Gidiere, Marcus Mohan, and Beth Webb join us in celebration of their respective new books: Interiors for a Life in Good Taste, The Romance of Home, and Embracing Beauty. Moderated Luxe Interiors + Design Editor in Chief Jill Cohen, followed by a signing.
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A fresh perspective on classic American interior design and practical advice on living well in our modern world, in this much-anticipated work from a rising decorator.
Gidiere’s design aesthetic is a modern take on traditional interiors, using contemporary and antique furniture with backdrops of joyful color and pattern to create spaces that are both new and classical—florals, botanical prints, rush baskets, tailored stripes, well-stocked bars, books, and comfort abound. The decorator not only presents her decorating capabilities but also shares her talents as a hostess, giving ideas on how to live and entertain in her inviting rooms.
Gidiere’s style is sophisticated and charming, taking cues from such accomplished Southern-born designers as Charlotte Moss, Miles Redd, and Celerie Kemble. The book is organized by the ways in which a house is planned and utilized: "Social Life" is centered on entryways, living rooms, and dining rooms—spaces that are designed to receive and welcome others. "Family Life" reviews kitchens, breakfast rooms, dens, and playrooms—places that are the heart and soul of the house. "Private Life" focuses on bedrooms, libraries, and studies—the sanctuaries of our day-to-day existences. "Sweet Life" celebrates how a home can be used for hospitality and entertaining, inside and out. And, "My Life" shows how Gidiere interprets the art of living well in her own home. Each section offers in-depth information on topics that include setting the table, keeping houseplants, stocking the bar, outfitting a guest room, and being party-ready. Gidiere’s aesthetic salutes interior design of the past, while interpreting it for our lives today.

Caroline Gidiere is an acclaimed interior designer and tastemaker based in Birmingham, Alabama.

This debut volume presents several extraordinary homes, ranging from a stone-clad villa in Austin to a casual seaside retreat to an art-filled family compound, each of which gracefully balances high style with easygoing comfort. Mohon draws on the heritage of the Mediterranean world to fashion living environments that transport their occupants to an enchanted realm far removed from day-to-day concerns. Intimate foyers beckon from behind carved wooden doors, dining rooms boast dramatically embellished chandeliers suspended above sleekly simple tables, and sitting rooms entice with luxurious blends of color, texture, and furnishings both modern and antique.
Included are many of Mohon’s exquisite watercolor sketches, which are integral to his design process. Their poetic sensibility infuses every room, translating them into spaces that exude romance. Mohon also shares a wealth of design ideas that resonate with today’s personally expressive sensibility. Sophisticated and full of patina, these interiors are sure to delight and inspire.

Marcus Mohon founded Austin, Texas–based Mohon Interiors in 2001. His work on homes from California to Florida has been covered in Milieu, Luxe, Southern Living, and Veranda, among other publications, and recognized with the ICAA John Staub Award for Interior Design and multiple Luxe Red Awards.

The highly anticipated second book from esteemed Atlanta-based interior designer Webb, known for her ethereal, lushly textured interiors, is a study in organic elegance.
Webb is an internationally recognized interior designer admired for her exquisite, light-filled residences. Her second book features homes from across the country, from Sea Island, Georgia, to Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Inspired by her previous experience as an art dealer, Webb designs beautifully composed spaces. She believes in the power of light, and shadow, in creating atmosphere; a pale, luminous wallcovering may be balanced by the presence of antiques, or a chapel-like white bedroom may segue into a deep gray sitting room. As important is a sense of hand: the feeling of glazed earthenware, a worn oak farm table, the softness of fine linen. Webb is also motivated by the pursuit of joy and the power of beauty—she makes sure these are rooms for living, for gathering with family, for refuge.
Accompanied by guiding inspirations from art, landscape, history, and travel throughout, Webb shares fourteen serene residences, from her own home in Brays Island, South Carolina, with its pavilions of wood, stone, and glass nestled under a canopy of ancient oak, to a gabled, storybook Arts-and-Crafts inspired Kiawah Island residence on the edge of the Atlantic.
A celebration of home as sanctuary, Webb’s new book instructs and inspires readers to embrace the beauty that is all around us.

Beth Webb’s work has been featured in Veranda, Elle Decor, Traditional Home, the New York Times, Frederic, Luxe, Milieu, and many other publications. Based in Atlanta, Webb is a board member of the Design Leadership Network and the author of An Eye for Beauty.

Jill Cohen was named Editor in Chief of Luxe Interiors + Design in 2024. Prior to taking the helm, she had an accomplished career in book publishing. Over the course of her career, Cohen has held numerous positions in the industry, including Founder, President and Publisher of Conde Nast Books; President, Random House Direct Marketing; VP of new business development at QVC and Vice President and Publisher, Time Warner Book Group, Bulfinch Press. In 2006, Cohen founded her agency, Jill Cohen Associates, which has produced hundreds of best-selling architecture and design books. Today, JCA continues as a Sandow Company.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Rizzoli Bookstore, 1133 Broadway, New York, United States
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