Linen coffee table travel books displayed in a curated library setting

Linen Collection: books designed to live with you

The Linen Collection was born from a simple idea: creating travel books that are not only meant to be read, but also lived with. Books you keep close, display naturally, and return to over time. Introducing a linen cover was never about changing the content, but about refining the object itself. We wanted something softer, more timeless, and more considered — a cover that feels as good in the hands as it looks on a shelf.

Linen coffee table books styled in a refined interior design setting

Choosing linen with care

Selecting the linen colours was a thoughtful process. We chose tones that would age well, sit naturally in different interiors, and complement the photography rather than compete with it. Inside, the books remain deeply visual, shaped by photography captured on the road and carefully curated recommendations of where to stay, where to eat, and where to wander. Every place is chosen with intention, favouring atmosphere, character, and a sense of place over passing trends.

Linen-covered Uluwatu travel guide book

A quieter expression of travel

The linen cover brings a calmer, more refined expression to the collection. It feels particularly at home in hotels, guesthouses, and thoughtfully designed interiors, where books become part of the space rather than stored away. Linen softens the object, allowing it to blend effortlessly into living rooms, coffee tables, and curated shelves, offering a timeless presence that feels both elegant and understated.

Linen-covered coffee table travel book cover

Two covers, one story

For those drawn to stronger colours and contrast, the original print cover remains available, offering a bolder and more graphic energy. Both versions share the same content, photography, and recommendations, the choice simply reflects how you want the book to live in your space. To complete the experience, wooden book holders in two different colours were designed to display the books naturally, reinforcing the idea of books as objects meant to be seen, used, and revisited.

Wooden book holder designed for linen coffee table books
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