Highly appropriately placed within stone's throw of Saatchi gallery gates, near Sloane Square. Obviously designed yet again by Mr. Starck himself, Taschen London bookstore and gallery is bibliophile heaven dedicated to perusal of eclectic art books. With its cool and collected space, muted tones and superb lighting, there is no better place to discover Taschen collectible books covering art, design, architecture, pop culture, travel and sex. Laregly recognised as falling within coffee table book genre, you may find some more original formats and subject topics.
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