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Coral & Coconuts: Palm Beach Streets & LandmarksCoral & Coconuts: Palm Beach Streets & Landmarks

Coral & Coconuts: Palm Beach Streets & Landmarks

Illustrated by Aldous Bertram
Text by James Reginato
Foreword by Kate Gubelmann
$35.00

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A charmingly illustrated tour of Palm Beach’s landmarked streets and buildings, rendered in Aldous Bertram’s whimsical watercolors and accompanied by James Reginato’s lively, anecdotal text.

Few towns in America have an architectural heritage as distinguished and well-preserved as that of Palm Beach, Florida. Since the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach was founded in 1980, some 300 properties have been landmarked, and restorations have saved threatened buildings and neighborhoods. To illustrate dozens of the most significant of the landmarked streets and buildings on the island, the Foundation enlisted the gifted artist Aldous Bertram, who has rendered them in exquisite watercolors. Depicted on these pages are architectural masterpieces dating from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, including Carrère & Hastings’ Beaux-Arts Whitehall (now the Flagler Museum), Marion Sims Wyeth’s Spanish Revival Hogarcito and Mar-a Lago for Marjorie Merriweather Post, Addison Mizner’s Mediterranean-style Phipps Plaza, Howard Major’s Bermuda-style Major Alley, and Schultze & Weaver’s Renaissance Revival The Breakers.

With a lively, informative text by James Reginato, a veteran chronicler of tastemakers and their lifestyle, and a lavish gatefold map of the island denoting all of the illustrated sites, Coral & Coconuts: Palm Beach Streets & Landmarks is an irresistible keepsake for everyone who has visited Palm Beach and/or values the preservation of America’s architectural treasures.

Hardcover
75 watercolor illustrations + double-gatefold map
192 pages
7.5 × 10 in. (19 x 25.4 cm.)
ISBN: 978-0-86565-483-9
US $35 / CAN $48 / GBP £30
Publishing date: November 2026

Aldous Bertram is an interior designer, author, and artist. His work been featured in AD, House Beautiful, The World of Interiors, Frederic, and Homes & Antiques. He received his PhD from Cambridge University, specializing in the historical influence of China on English garden design and architecture. The author of Vendome's Dragons and Pagodas: A Celebration of Chinoiserie, he created the effervescent watercolors for Island Hopping: Amanda Lindroth Design. He lives in Charleston, SC.

James Reginato, a writer-at-large for Vanity Fair, was formerly the features director for W magazine. He is the author of Hilfiger Homes (Vendome), among other titles.

Kate Gubelmann received a BFA in Environmental Design from
Parsons School of Design and an Art History degree from Christie’s Education in London. She served as the head of Client Advisory at Christie’s New York until her retirement. A frequent contributor to Quest magazine and a member of the board of trustees of the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, she lives in Palm Beach.