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Natural Luxury

Text by David Foxley
$75.00

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As shown in their first book, Natural Elegance, the cofounders of WRJ Design, Rush Jenkins and Klaus Baer, have a singular approach to mountain living. They are renowned for incorporating clean-lined, contemporary design into envelopes of rugged stone and natural wood. In their second book, they lift this combination of the bespoke and the wild to new heights. It features 11 of their most recent projects, in such idyllic locales as Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Deer Valley, Utah, and Sun Valley, Idaho, including a rustic log cabin, a modern compound overlooking the Tetons, and even a sophisticated pied-à-terre in Manhattan. Each project illustrates WRJ’s signature blend of luxury, elegance, and deference to the surrounding environment. With breathtaking photography by Roger Davies and Eric Piasecki and an informative text written with AD contributing editor David Foxley, Natural Luxury is a must–have for design and nature lovers alike. 

Hardcover
200 color illustrations
288 pages
10 x 12 in. (254 x 305 mm.)
ISBN: 978-0-86565-450-1
US $75/ CAN $102 / UK £65
Publication date: June 2026

Rush Jenkins, CEO, received a degree in landscape architecture from Cal Poly, attended Sotheby’s Institute of Art in London, and became director of design at Sotheby’s auction house in New York. Combining his passions for interior design
and the American West, Rush moved to Jackson Hole, WY, where he and his partner, Klaus Baer, established WRJ Design.

Klaus Baer, COO, a graduate of the University of North Carolina, has channelled his experience managing production
teams for investment banking firms into overseeing all operational aspects of WRJ. David Foxley, a senior editor and design writer, has held executive editor roles at Air Mail and AD, where he remains a regular contributor. His early career
included positions at the New York Observer and Vanity Fair. He divides his time between New York City and Roxbury, CT.