Known for Their Iconic Coffee Table Books, Assouline Has Just Launched Decor Objects That Elevate the Everyday Into an Unexpected Art Form
Comprising a dozen stunningly crafted home accessories for daily use, the brand's venture into collectible lifestyle elevates the ordinary to a new, exclusive realm


Every printed matter lover will recognize the coffee table book aesthetic of Prosper and Martine Assouline's namesake luxury brand. Founded in 1994 in Paris, the contagiously inspiring label has preserved its family-run status, and earned itself a reputation as the creator of some of the most visually stunning coffee table books available on the market, with iconic tomes released on pretty much anything from the coolest travel and architecture destinations to the best (and next) in art, design, fashion, and more.
This month, the Maison, which runs a plethora of atmospheric boutique-cum-bar spaces across the world, and in 2015 even launched its very own furniture line, the lavish Assouline Interiors, makes a new hit within the decor world with the release of the Assouline's Library Collection — an artisanally developed, quirky-cool selection of everyday items, including home fragrances, chic games, and objects d'art, that double up as stylish interior additions.
The brand's first-of-its-kind venture into this niche domestic sector, the line was designed to act as "the ideal complement to Assouline's luxury books", nailing the balance between "pieces that are both beautiful and functional". Like in the case of the firm's other releases, every object has been created in compliance "with the highest level of craftsmanship and an exceptional attention to detail," Assouline explained, with the debut drop bringing you extraordinarily assembled bookends, bookstands, trinket boxes, a tray, a frame, an hourglass, a magnifying glass, a candle, and, yes, a design-forward, brass-clad backgammon set. Needless to say, The Library Collection is washed in vibrant hues of red, brown, and camel the house has become known for, making each of the items a timeless, trend-transcending, covetable possession. Take your pick from our ultimate favorites.
The Collector Bookstand is a striking conversation piece. Its majestic form, made from walnut wood and covered in pebbled leather, rests upon a brushed-brass stand, elevating the object into a piece of sculpture. Available in Ultimate and Classic sizes, and a refined assortment of leather.
Materials: Pebbled Leather, Walnut Wood, Brushed Matte Brass, and Suede Bottom.
Dimensions: 553 x 395 x 223 mm.
The Cubist Bookends combine the worlds of design and art. Inspired by the iconic art movement, these sculptures are wrapped in pebbled leather and feature subtle brass hardware, making them perfect for cultural connoisseurs. Sold separately, each piece features its own distinct character, highlighted by smooth curves and a modernist flair.
Materials: Pebbled Leather, Walnut Wood, Brushed Matte Brass, and Suede Bottom.
Dimensions: 112 x 250 x 300 mm.
Crafted from solid brass, the Pebble Candle Lid extends the sensorial experience with a touch of lasting refinement. Assouline’s signature pebble-inspired form sits gracefully atop the lid, serving as both a functional handle and a striking design detail. While fragrance may be fleeting, this lid preserves the candle’s longevity and enhances its visual presence.
Materials: Brass.
Dimensions: 90 x 90 x42 mm.
A crisp, fresh scent that transports to a refined place of tranquility and discovery, with lemon and rum top notes, vanilla-musk accord, and sandalwood base. Top notes: Spiced rum and Cypress. Heart Notes: Sandalwood, Stone fruit, and Papyrus. Bottom notes: Palo santo, Vanilla, and Musk.
Materials: Amber Glass, Textured Paper Label, Soy, Coconut, and Paraffin Wax.
Burntime: 50 Hours.
Dimensions: 85 x 85 x 90 mm.
The Twist Bookends, designed by Prosper Assouline, were made to be admired from every angle. With a contemporary reinterpretation of the classic plinth shape, these bookends push the boundaries of traditional design through their smooth contours and surfaces. Available in brushed brass or walnut wood, they are an impressive complement to any book collection.
Materials: 100% Walnut Wood and Suede Bottom.
Dimensions: 122 x 104 x 229 mm.
A true reflection of Assouline’s dedication to quality and culture, the Backgammon Set presents a graceful twist on an enduring classic. Designed with the discerning aesthete in mind, this set serves as both a source of entertainment and an eye-catching statement piece. Housed in a rich walnut wood case, the inlaid leather board and leather pieces with brass accents promise an exceptional playing experience.
Materials: Pebbled Leather (Multi Colored and Inlaid), Walnut Wood, and Brushed Matte Brass. Hand-Painted Dice.
Dimensions: 400 x 436 x 72 mm
The Mirage Hourglass is a feat of technical sophistication, showcasing a leather exterior that cradles a delicate glass centerpiece. More than just a decorative object, it symbolizes the importance of time and precision, measuring exactly one hour. Its impressive design makes it a timeless addition to any space, effortlessly fusing beauty and purpose.
Materials: Pebbled Leather, Hand Blown Glass, Beige Sand.
Dimensions: 103 x 103 x 250 mm.
The Pebble Accessory Tray is an exciting combination of texture and form. Made from red pebbled leather with walnut wood edges, it exudes both elegance and warmth. The tray features a unique brushed brass rock-shaped piece, magnetically attached to help organize your favorite items. With its rounded corners, this artisanal tray offers an unexpected touch to any space, inviting you to keep your treasures beautifully organized.
Materials: Pebbled Leather, Walnut Wood, Brushed Matte Brass, and Suede Bottom.
Dimensions: 224 x 357 x 41 mm.
Before seeing the Assouline's Library Collection, I had never played a single game of backgammon, let alone considered buying a set. But contemporary interior design is all about unleashing some fun, and the Maison's latest drop isn't the only home accessory line to do so. Enter the Nick Mele's Society Social Gaming Furniture Collection — the surprisingly aesthetic spin on nerdy gaming chairs you didn't know you needed. Well, here you go!
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Gilda Bruno is Livingetc's Lifestyle Editor. Before joining the team, she worked as an Editorial Assistant on the print edition of AnOther Magazine and as a freelance Sub-Editor on the Life & Arts desk of the Financial Times. Between 2020 and today, Gilda's arts and culture writing has appeared in a number of books and publications including Apartamento’s Liguria: Recipes & Wanderings Along the Italian Riviera, Sam Wright’s debut monograph The City of the Sun, The British Journal of Photography, DAZED, Document Journal, Elephant, The Face, Family Style, Foam, Il Giornale dell’Arte, HUCK, Hunger, i-D, PAPER, Re-Edition, VICE, Vogue Italia, and WePresent.
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