5 Books Every Aspiring Grandmillennial Should Read
1. Beautiful
From the iconic interior designer Mark D. Sikes, explore a celebration of American style today. Showcasing chic and accessible ideas for every home, Beautiful is a house favorite source of inspiration for all things blue & white.
3. Charm School
More than 250 rooms by iconic designers—the definitive illustrated handbook on timeless, traditional decorating for modern living! Chintz, wicker, ruffles, and skirts: Old-school decorating details are making a comeback in a fresh, new way thanks to a crop of designers putting their own unique spin on the classics. Join Schumacher, the legendary design company, for a tour of spaces that meld an appreciation for the past with an eye to the future.
Inspired by a few of our favorite Grandmillennial must-haves; chintz, fringe & faux bamboo, our curated book collection, handpicked by our team, is an easy way to infuse a taste of the Society Social lifestyle into your home. Open a world of wonder filled with enviable tablescapes, elegant entertaining tips, inspiring destinations, and lots of layering!
2. Entertaining Beautifully
An invitation, by Aerin Lauder, into the endlessly inspiring and unique celebrations of the iconic tastemaker and hostess, this elegant entertaining book reveals how to bring beauty, style, and joy into milestone events, holidays, or everyday moments and meals.
4. The Gardens of Bunny Mellon
Whether you're toying with the idea of a new project or searching for a temporary escape, turn to the professionals and transport yourself to the sumptuous Gardens of Bunny Mellon.
5. At the Artisan’s Table
Stunning contemporary tabletop designs inspired by historical decorative objects from the world’s great museums Throughout history, tabletop decoration has been at the nexus of utilitarian function and innovative design. In At the Artisan’s Table, designers and event producers Jane Schulak and David Stark pair historical tableware from the world’s finest design museums with pieces by an international array of contemporary artisans who reinterpret traditional crafts and styles, including Aptware (marbled clay), blue-and-white Delft, chinoiserie, faux bois, plaster, splatterware, and trompe l’oeil.
Inspired by a few of our favorite Grandmillennial must-haves; chintz, fringe & faux bamboo, our curated book collection, handpicked by our team, is an easy way to infuse a taste of the Society Social lifestyle into your home. Open a world of wonder filled with enviable tablescapes, elegant entertaining tips, inspiring destinations, and lots of layering!
1. Beautiful
From the iconic interior designer Mark D. Sikes, explore a celebration of American style today. Showcasing chic and accessible ideas for every home, Beautiful is a house favorite source of inspiration for all things blue & white.
2. Entertaining Beautifully
An invitation, by Aerin Lauder, into the endlessly inspiring and unique celebrations of the iconic tastemaker and hostess, this elegant entertaining book reveals how to bring beauty, style, and joy into milestone events, holidays, or everyday moments and meals.
3. Charm School
More than 250 rooms by iconic designers—the definitive illustrated handbook on timeless, traditional decorating for modern living! Chintz, wicker, ruffles, and skirts: Old-school decorating details are making a comeback in a fresh, new way thanks to a crop of designers putting their own unique spin on the classics. Join Schumacher, the legendary design company, for a tour of spaces that meld an appreciation for the past with an eye to the future.
4. The Gardens of Bunny Mellon
Whether you're toying with the idea of a new project or searching for a temporary escape, turn to the professionals and transport yourself to the sumptuous Gardens of Bunny Mellon.
5. At the Artisan’s Table
Stunning contemporary tabletop designs inspired by historical decorative objects from the world’s great museums Throughout history, tabletop decoration has been at the nexus of utilitarian function and innovative design. In At the Artisan’s Table, designers and event producers Jane Schulak and David Stark pair historical tableware from the world’s finest design museums with pieces by an international array of contemporary artisans who reinterpret traditional crafts and styles, including Aptware (marbled clay), blue-and-white Delft, chinoiserie, faux bois, plaster, splatterware, and trompe l’oeil.