Art & Culture

Coffee Table Books that are Perfect for Your Bachelor Pad

When you’re designing your bachelor pad, it’s all about creating an environment that reflects your unique tastes and interests. One often overlooked, yet simple and effective way to do this is by curating a collection of coffee table books. Not only do these books add a touch of sophistication to your living space, but they also serve as excellent conversation starters. So, whether your interests lie in travel, design, photography, cars or a combination of these, we’ve got you covered.

Here are five coffee table books that you should consider for your home:

The Travel Book: A Journey Through Every Country in the World

Published by Lonely Planet, this book is the ultimate travel companion that explores every country in the world. It captures the essence of each place through stunning photographs and insightful narratives. It costs around £40, making it a worthwhile investment for your home. 

Tom Ford

This book is a comprehensive catalogue of Tom Ford’s design work for both Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent from 1994 to 2004. Co-authored by Tom Ford and Bridget Foley and published by Rizzoli, it costs around £85. This glossy coffee table book is a must-have for anyone interested in high fashion and design. 

Annie Leibovitz: Portraits 2005-2016

Renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz presents her definitive collection of portraits from 2005 to 2016 in this extraordinary volume. Published by Phaidon, this book is yours for about £70. It’s an excellent book to display and explore in leisurely moments. 

Stan Smith: Some People Think I’m a Shoe

This book, published by Rizzoli, is an all-around celebration of the iconic Stan Smith sneakers and the man behind them. With a retail price of approximately £30, it’s a great pick for sneaker enthusiasts and fashion-forward individuals alike. 

The Impossible Collection of Cars

This masterpiece from Assouline showcases the most exquisite cars of the twentieth century. Retailing at around £1000, it’s a premium choice that would make an impressive statement in your bachelor pad. 

Remember, these coffee table books are more than decorative objects. They are a testament to your interests, experiences, and the life you lead. So, choose the ones that most resonate with you, and enjoy the charm they add to your living space.

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