One of the most widespread trends in decoration is using books: by the color of their spines, by their covers… This trend is known as coffee table books. Large pieces that add color, style, and a key element to elevate aesthetics. But they are also small clues about the tastes and personality of those who inhabit the spaces.
In particular, books on architecture and interior design stand out for their ability to capture visually attractive styles and convey sophistication. These books, beyond their content, add a modern and elegant touch to the home, as they act as an aesthetic element and, at the same time, help define the decorative style. They subtly combine functionality and visual beauty thanks to their elegant covers and large formats, with detailed and inspiring photographs that reveal global trends and offer unique design ideas.
This type of books, large-format and hardcover, often uses high-quality materials, striking covers, and neutral or metallic colors, ideal for complementing contemporary aesthetics.
Literature and decoration: a new chapter in design
Some of the best-known examples are books like The architecture of happiness by Alain de Botton or Living in Style: Interior Design Review by Chris van Uffelen, which combine functionality and beauty in their design.
Architecture and interior design publishers like Monsa, Assouline, Rizzoli or Taschen create authentic decorative pieces. These publishers are characterized by editing high-quality copies in their presentation and content, ideal for standing out in any home. Their goal? To be small museums showcasing architectural innovations or unique interiors.
Ornamental books, more fashionable than ever
These decorative books are already trending in fashion stores, such as H&M or Zara Home, where one of the bestsellers is the work of designer Vincent Van Duysen, whose creations can be found in the Inditex subsidiary’s catalog.
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Undoubtedly, they are an investment in style, reflecting the personality of the space’s inhabitant and their passion for well-designed environments. And they don’t just look great on the coffee table. A bedside table is also a perfect place to show them off.
There are many Pinterest boards where you can research how to decorate with books and add an aesthetic and particular element to any habitat. This way, you’ll always have the inspiration you need at hand.