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220 pages of gorgeous interiors is what you’ll find in the handsome first tome by one of the world’s top architecture firms, Yabu Pushelberg.

You may not know the name Yabu Pushelberg, but you certainly know their work. George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg founded the design studio in 1980. Since then they’ve created distinctive environments for clients like Bergdorf Goodman; Tiffany & Co. Wall Street in New York; the Four Seasons in Tokyo; Louis Vuitton VIP suites in Hong Kong; and the St. Regis hotel in San Francisco.

The book which is titled simply “Yabu Pushelberg” includes not only essays by Vogue contributing editor William Norwich, but also an array of beautiful interiors from high-profile hotels — including W and Thompson hotels — to retailers like Carolina Herrera and David Yerman to stylish New York residences. The illustrated pages can only be described as architecture porn. A beautiful art book like this one certainly won’t solve the American housing crisis, but it will make a lasting impression on the the design devotee in your life. Whomever he or she may be.

“Yabu Pushelberg” | $70 | Architecture/Interiors Press, Inc

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Acclaimed design studio Yabu Pushelberg celebrated the release of its first book documenting the work of the firm headed by George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg. Toronto’s Hazelton Hotel, New York’s Bergdorf Goodman and Carolina Herrera, Asia’s Lane Crawford stores, and Las Vegas restaurants Fin and Shibuya are among the clients of the luxury retail, hospitality, and residential interior designer featured in the book. Vogue contributing editor William Norwich composed the essays included in the volume.

Top Chef winner Hung Huynh, Homo-Neurotic’s favorite celeb photog Chiun-Kai Shih (the man behind the shutter for the Zachary Quinto photos for GQ Taiwan), and Ford model Daniel Liu were among the guests at the tony party hosted at Bergdorf Goodman’s restaurant. Check out more pictures from the book signing as well as the after party at the ritzy West Village Yabu Pushelberg apartment after the jump.

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Founded 30 years ago in New York City, The Hetrick Martin Institute is celebrating its anniversary with a series of 30 fundraising parties, the first of which was hosted by George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg in their posh West Village home. The Homo-Neurotics were on-site to rub elbows with New York’s power gays, Top Chef Hung Huynh, and a pack of women with accordions.

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Check out more photos after the jump!