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Design Hotels Yearbook 2006 by Ami Kealoha
For trip-planning or idle fantasizing, Design Hotels Yearbook, the paper counterpart to its online booking service, makes a great traveler's companion. Filled with lush, full-page photos that provide rare glimpses into the interiors of 136 stylish hotels around the globe, each edition includes basic info and features editorial detailing architectural and design elements. With new hotels added every year, it's a great way to keep abreast of some of the latest architectural feats that make for the most dazzling places to stay worldwide.
€40 (includes shipping) from Design Hotels.
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