Inside Palm Springs
By (Author) Peter Haldeman
Photographs by Don Flood
Edited by Stephen Drucker
Vendome Press
Vendome Press
13th November 2025
13th November 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
336
Width 235mm, Height 305mm
Inside Palm Springs offers an exclusive glimpse into 22 spectacular homes - spanning the 1920s to mid-century modern to contemporary - featuring striking photography and expert insights into this iconic desert resort
Welcome to Palm Springs, where Frank Sinatra still plays in every restaurant and vintage Cadillacs still roll down every street. This one-of-a-kind volume offers an exclusive look at 22 of the most iconic homes in the city where mid-century modern architecture thrives and the legacy of Hollywood glamour meets contemporary design. Inside Palm Springs grants VIP access to this vibrant world, showcasing everything from classic modernist landmarks to fresh, cutting-edge homes that carry on the mid-century tradition. Peter Haldeman's text introduces a diverse array of residents, from collectors of 1970s Brazilian furniture and queer contemporary art to minimalists embracing clean, glass-walled spaces.
The book features stunning photography by Don Flood, whose images capture the true essence of Palm Springs, from its lush desert gardens to its 40,000 swimming pools - one for every resident. With insider views of members-only country clubs and private homes, some never open to the public, this book presents an unparalleled view of a destination that continues to define cool.
Don Flood is a renowned beauty, celebrity, and fashion photographer, with work featured in Vanity Fair, Esquire, Elle, and more. He has shot for top national brands and photographed stars such as Jennifer Lawrence, Naomi Watts, and Janet Jackson. He lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Peter Haldeman is a former editor at House & Garden and a contributor to The New York Times Style pages. He lives in Los Angeles, where he grew up, and has been vacationing in Palm Springs since he was a child.
Stephen Drucker is the former editor-in-chief of House Beautiful and Town & Country. He has been a contributor to numerous publications, including Architectural Digest, Travel + Leisure, House & Garden, and The New York Times. He lives in East Hampton, New York