A Dialogue Between Culture and Craft
The curation of objects is as vital as the curation of books. Drawing on Assouline’s design heritage, the Library Collection presents a series of meticulously crafted bookends that transform the act of collecting into an art form. Each piece reflects the house’s devotion to craftsmanship—from the tactile richness of pebbled leather to the weight and warmth of walnut wood and brushed brass. More than functional accents, these objects initiate a dialogue between literature and design, becoming essential elements of a cultivated interior.
Architectural Elegance for the Cultured Eye
The Cubist Bookends reinterpret early 20th-century abstraction through curved silhouettes and subtle brass hardware, available individually or as a matching set. The Twist Bookends, designed by Prosper Assouline, offer a sculptural reinterpretation of the classic plinth—available in wood or brass, each variation is equally striking from every angle. Finally, the Library Bookends evoke the presence of a rare volume stack, seamlessly marrying utility and expression. Together, these works serve as decorative bookends and luxury bookshelf accessories, perfect for connoisseurs seeking objects that are both beautiful and functional.
For Collectors of Thought and Design
Whether displayed on a minimalist shelf or nestled between treasured first editions, Assouline’s bookends elevate the experience of the personal library. From wooden bookends that feel grounded and architectural to gold bookends that glint with quiet confidence, each piece reflects an aesthetic sensibility rooted in restraint, balance, and the enduring value of culture.