Monocle Offers up Its 2015 'Guide To Cosy Homes'
Monocle does all the homework on creating a dope think space.





British publication Monocle is already an established authority on the subtleties of travel, with its revered Guide To Better Living series and travel guides already offering up essential insider perspectives of world metropolises. However, the brand also recognizes the importance of a work-life balance, and here celebrates the comfort of home with the release of the Monocle Guide To Cosy Homes volume. The book is a comprehensive survey of all things “home,” and accordingly highlights the best places to live between Tokyo and Toronto; enviable locales spanning from Rio to Swedish archipelagos, and even the best architects and designers working in a given location. A luxurious hardcover stacked to the brim of its 402 pages, pick up this release from Gestalten now for $60 USD.