Assouline at Liberty (London, UK)



For many people, browsing old-fashioned bookstores or libraries and flicking through various printed publications is a favorite pastime. There's just something magical about spending time among shelves filled with written works. Even in the age of the Kindle or other e-readers, the trusty hardcover still holds its own - and there's nothing quite as coveted as the books brought to us by Assouline.

Overview of the Literary Lounge (top, source: Liberty). A wonderful selection of books in every corner (bottom).

Those who love fashion, art, design or travel may already own at least one publication by Assouline, but if you're not familiar with the publishing house, here's a quick summary: Founded in 1994 by Prosper and Martine Assouline in Paris, the company (which has since moved its HQ to NYC) is responsible for some of the most collectible luxury books dedicated to a variety of topics ranging from architecture to gastronomy. The fashion industry in particular has had a long love affair with Assouline, who have released books on Dior, Chanel and Pierre Cardin to name a few. Filled with beautiful photography/illustrations and luxuriously bound, these volumes go beyond your average coffee table books and are actual works of art.

Both vintage and new books were on display, accompanied by unique antiques and art.

The Assouline retail spaces are just as beautiful and I still have fond memories of the Parisian boutique, where one could spend several hours just browsing books while lounging in the seating area. Thankfully, London now has its own Assouline haven, housed in Liberty London's Literary Lounge on the ground floor. Over 1000 square feet large, this is Assouline's first flagship in the UK and the ultimate place to go if you want to immerse yourself in the beauty of photography, art or design. Like other Assouline spaces, this one has a huge selection of both new and vintage books. Yet what really makes the store special are the hand-selected antiques, which grace various shelves and tables, while the plush calligraphy carpet provides a very fitting center piece.

Paperweights, stationary and a MCM trunk (left). A magnifying glass helps you browse without having to bend down (right).

From rock to chic: skull stationary and Chanel books.

The Asian inspired corner filled with more vintage books and antique decorations.

Aside from some very tempting titles, such as the American Fashion Cookbook, Windows of Bergdorf Goodman or American Fashion Travel, you'll have a hard time tearing yourself away from some of the gift items. These included everything from stationary and candles, to the very indulgent special-edition Goyard trunk - filled with over a hundred books to kick-start your very own collection.

Tea for two or more (left) and the very extravagant Goyard trunk filled with books (right).

Another view of the main book shelf.

African inspired art (left) and a couple of antique bookends (right).

If you're ever in the area, you should definitely drop by and the good news is that Assouline also has boutiques in NYC, Las Vegas, California, Istanbul and Mexico City... in addition to the Paris location and various global retail partners. If you need an immediate fix though, there's no better place to go than the official online store. But be warned, you may soon end up with your very own Assouline library at home...

More literary delights and a very lovely white portable book case.

Survival Kits (left), satin wrapped and bound editions (center) and a quick look at African Cities (right).


Address: Liberty London, Great Marlborough Street, London W1B 5AH
Opening Hrs: Mon-Sat: 10:00-21:00, Sun: 12:00-18:00

Assouline Homepage & Online-Shop


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63 comments:

  1. That's excellent news! I love buying books from their website, but having the option to see them IRL is even better!

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  2. This is, by far, my fave post of yours, yet! My very best travels include visits to college and national libraries: Library of Congress being the grandest of mine.

    Whilst I embrace all media, known and to become know (I'd best ... my books are avail. in Kindle/Nook form as well as traditional!), c'est vraiment, there is no joy like that of perusing Shakespeare & Co., a B&N or any used book store along any city street.

    Needless to say, I mourn the loss of Borders stores. (In fact, many of my very first book signings were at Borders locations; they were very author-friendly ... plus, gratis cafe!!) Maybe that's why they went out of business, all those lattes!
    Ciao!!

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  3. This looks like a place I definitive would want to visit.=)

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  4. Wow I've never seen such an inviting and luxurious bookstore before! I would love to spend hours here just curled up in a corner, browsing. It's very interesting how books are transforming into almost luxury items similar to purses as e-readers get more popular. It does make sense as a book is a tangible, physical experience as much as an intellectual one.

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  5. What a wonderful book shop and one that I would enjoy having a look around, if I am ever in London again.
    Yes, I do not think the e-reader will ever replace the beautiful hard covered book.
    Thank you for sharing.

    Happy rest of the week
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  6. I could spend hours in this store! Skimming through the books, touching all the pretty vintage pieces! Our big chain Barnes & Nobles looks nothing like this. Assouline seems to have loads of charm!

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  7. I just love bookstores like this! I spend hours and hours at Rizzoli here in NYC which this reminds me of. Oh and I have that book Cockrails by Amy Sacco sitting right here on my bookshelf in my office :)

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  8. there is a store at South Coast Plaza as well. I may just pop in next time. : )

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  9. This is heaven for me. next time I'm in London I'll make sure to stop by. :)
    Ada

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  10. Oh this looks like my kind of shop, I love books!!!

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  11. Wow, I'd love to go there right now! The London shop looks so inviting ... I need to find the California outpost!

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  12. I love looking through old and interesting books. This place looks like a dream for me.

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  13. i love books... i love buying them and living amongst them!

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  14. a treat for the eyes, hands and nose.

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  15. I love calling round at Liberty when in London. I just adore antique books, design books and just being amongst books. I can pass hours just being there. Warmly hope the lady is well and happy;-)
    XX

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  16. This is good news, even though I like less glitzy and shiny bookstores. If I understand it correctly, it is not a temporary store but I'll stay there for a long-long time, right? I'll be visiting London in November again and I hope I'll be able to drop by :)

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  17. yup, i spends quite alot of time in this place. enchanting, isn't it?

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  18. The bookstore seems to be fading fast. If they all looked like this maybe we would be more interesting in visiting them these days. I would love to visit this one. What a great display of books.

    Lee
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  19. Hello!

    Yes, it's a beautiful quote, absolutley love it! I'm happy you like the illustration!

    I love books and reading! One of my favorite things. Sometimes I like it even more then painting. Great post!

    Have a great day!
    xx

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  20. Now this is a shop I could easily spend the rest of my life in - j'adore! :)

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  21. Um this shop is like heaven. I LOVE that they have an online shop. I will be visiting it today haha

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  22. @Dexter: Yes, this is a permanent boutique within Liberty, not a pop-up. You should definitely visit - you'll love it!

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  23. Love this post! I never seek out little bookstores like this, but when I find them, I can't seem to get out of them! They always have such interesting things and you just have to look at everything.

    The Internet Garbage

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  24. Wow, that place definitely looks like my kind of heaven! Love how they've arranged all the books, and the overall design is amazing!

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  25. beautiful shots! seeing all these books stacked up like this really makes me long for an awesome looking bookshelf to put in my home. can't wait to have the space for it!

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  26. beautiful displays at this bookstore. I'm old school - I prefer reading my books in real book form. I must say though ordering books online is very convenient but there's nothing like spending a sunday afternoon browsing through a bookstore with a chai latte in hand.

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  27. This place is gorgeous I could get lost in here.....

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  28. Oh what a fine place...

    I can spend hours on a bookstore,

    maybe days if they don't close up ♥

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  29. So beautiful. I am bound to spend hours there. I do love the printed word. No e-reader for me thank you. Xxxx

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  30. There's something about bookstores that get me all giddy inside!! I love them!

    xoxo,
    Mel

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  31. What a lovely shop!
    Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos, darling!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  32. This looks like an amazing store. It's so sad that almost all of the bookstores and record shops around here are gone...

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  33. how did i not know about this little slice of heaven?!?!? i cannot get around electronic books. i love the feel, the look, and the design of books. and this looks like quite the destination for a person like me! i am making note to visit!!!! STAT!

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  34. What a beautiful shop--just looking at the pics, I can smell that old book smell, along with dark wood, leather and pipe tobacco.

    *Sigh.*

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  35. wow, this store is amazing! I love retailers that really make that extra effort in making the customer's experience memorable! All the details are so neat! the purse/ luggage bookcase and the "harry potter" rug in the first picture are my favs! This is such a cool post! i feel so inspired, im currently thinking up ideas for a store so this was a great find! thanks!

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  36. AMazing shop!! Would love to get there ^_^

    I love the little details, the owners have really made an effort!
    thanks for sharing~

    xox

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  37. Love Liverty!!! :D very cool

    xx

    www.sickbytrend.com

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  38. my favourite store...and i really enjoyed this post after visiting the department last week.

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  39. it looks like an amazing store!

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  40. This is a store I would want to visit and probably would never leave, at least not with a full bank account. Such an amazing bookstore. I love the whole vibe. So beautiful.
    -Madeleine

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  41. Oh wow, this looks like the sort of bookstore I could immerse myself in for hours!

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  42. There several Assouline books on my want list!

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  43. wow, looks awesome, love all the colour


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  44. this is interesting for me because currently I'm decorating my house and I've been thinking of making a wall into shelves! so this post is perfect timing lol

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  45. I never say no to a bookstore! I could get lost for hours! This is on my list and glad to hear there is one in California! I'm on the lookout! xo

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  46. I agree, there is just something so magical about it! This bookstore looks absolutely amazing!

    xo
    Rachel

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  47. Wow! Certianly not something we have over here! Now, I usually am not one to get excited over a bookstore, but this is not your average bookstore! It's got a sense of design, and I love how the books are displayed.

    http://red-soledfashionista.blogspot.com/

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  48. Wow, that looks like heaven to me! (I am such a book worm...)

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  49. how gorgeous, i could spent a lifetime in this store...checking out the online shop!

    Check out my current Giveaway! Win one of pair these lovely 'Moonstone Earrings'...

    http://some-kind-of-style.blogspot.com/2011/08/giveaway-of-sheyna-moonstone-earrings.html

    xoxo

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  50. I grew up in a household that loved books. Mom taught at a college, and whenever I did not have school, I'd go with her to the college and she would leave me in the library. I loved being among all those beautiful rows and shelves filled with book.

    I can imagine how magical this space must have been. I can only thank you for sharing the pictures with all of us who cannot be there. What an amazing experience this sounds like.

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  51. This is a very interesting post! Cool photos!:)
    I like to read!:)

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  52. As much as I would love a Kindle, there is just something so enticing about going into beautiful book stores and buying a tangible book to flip through.

    Eternally yours,
    Stephanie

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  53. What a beautiful book store. Looks very artistic. :)

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  54. I LUV you for showcasing this space!! If I crawled in there, I would never come back out, lol.

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  55. Fantastic store and full with what we love best: fashion books!
    Heaven!

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  56. Argh this store looks amazing! It must be really fun to wander around :D

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  57. such an interesting store. must check this out next time im in london, i want myself a new coffee table book of five.
    x

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  58. Do hope you're having a great summer!

    XOXO Lola:)

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