Travel with interior designer and stylist Caitlin Flemming and design writer Julie Goebel through 20 sophisticated homes of designers deeply influenced by their international adventures abroad.
“In Travel Home, the authors take readers on a visual journey, stopping to visit over a dozen creative homeowners—including the likes of Nate Berkus, Jeremiah Brent, Justina Blakeney, and John Robshaw.” —House Beautiful
A road map for bringing far-flung design ideas back home, Travel Home shows us how to curate interiors that reflect our favorite places and experiences in ways that are beautiful and authentic.
Touring the homes of leaders in global design who share a deep affection for travel, the book explores interiors with influences as widespread as:
- Marrakesh
- Paris
- Cuba
- Tokyo
- Portugal
- And many more!
Flemming writes in her introduction, “Our hope is that this book will serve as an inspiration, a rare opportunity to learn from those who have traveled deeply and are experts in the fields of design. We have learned so much while making this book, and we hope you will experience the same revelations by diving into these stories of design and travel. While some of us may travel less, we can all learn to look at the world with fresh eyes.”
Vivid full-color photography by Peggy Wong is supplemented with insightful essays, interviews, and hardworking tips for cultivating your own global home. For globetrotters and armchair travelers alike, Travel Home showcases the interplay between travel and design, revealing how we can take inspiration from the beauty we experience in the world and bring it into our everyday lives.
“The book is a study of how travel informs our taste.” ―Goop
Praise
“Upon finishing Travel Home I felt inspired in the same way that I feel inspired after a big trip. It’s a book you’re going to want to take notes in, take pictures of, and share with your friends. It will be a book very well loved.”designer, author, and founder of Jungalow, Justina Blakeney
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“There are so many books about interiors, but this book is a genuine opportunity to get to know the people and the mentality behind their spaces.”authors and television stars on Nate & Jeremiah by Design, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent
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“Travel Home is a feast for the eyes. The personal pictures, alongside interviews with the homeowners about their journeys, speak to the places travelers are dreaming of today.”author of My Tiny Atlas, Emily Nathan
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"The book is a study of how travel informs our taste—and a beautiful illustration of the creative potential a mother-daughter partnership can yield."GOOP
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"If you buy one design book this year, let it be Travel Home: Design with a Global Spirit. From mother-daughter duo Caitlin Flemming and Julie Goebel, it’s a celebration of beautiful design, encouraging readers to “curate interiors that reflect your favorite places and experiences in ways that are beautiful and authentic.”Rue
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"In Travel Home, the authors take readers on a visual journey, stopping to visit over a dozen creative homeowners—including the likes of Nate Berkus, Jeremiah Brent, Justina Blakeney, and John Robshaw—in all corners of the globe, whose personal spaces have been indelibly influenced by travel."House Beautiful
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"Travel Home will inspire you to design adventurously."Lonny
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"The book is full of inspiration and stories that will ignite your desire to hop on a plane and explore."Amber Interiors
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"So what’s the must-have design book for Fall 2019? Without a doubt, it’s Travel Home by Caitlin Flemming and Julie Goebel."Anne Sage
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"Offering a peek inside the homes of tastemakers all over the world, the book is like a masterclass in how to infuse the ideas and finds you scoop up on the road into your digs back home."Chairish
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"This is one of those home design books that i get really excited to share, because not only does it feature beautiful and inspiring interiors, it also inspires you to travel and to bring back a bit of your ‘mental mementos’ and incorporate that culture and your personal experiences into your home design."SFgirlbybay
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