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Humans of New York
PostSecret: Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives (PostSecret)
Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders
Humans of New York: Stories
Accidentally Wes Anderson
The Art Book
The Travel Book: A Journey Through Every Country in the World
What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions
Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words
Cabin Porn: Inspiration for Your Quiet Place Somewhere
The Wes Anderson Collection
Wall and Piece
Archive
A Lifetime of Secrets
My Secret: A PostSecret Book
National Geographic by Leah Bendavid-ValThe Art Book by Phaidon PressAlways a Traveler, Never a Tourist by Judy BloombergAnsel Adams by Ansel AdamsPortraits by Steve McCurry
Best Coffee Table Books
594 books — 293 voters
20 Years of Internet Humor -- Volume Two by W.G. WilliamsEnvelope Poems by Emily DickinsonThe Lover by Marguerite DurasThe French Dispatch by Wes AndersonIndian Textiles by John Guy
Ornamental Books
36 books — 2 voters

Ansel Adams by Ansel AdamsThe Art Book by Phaidon PressLittle Birds Big Adventures by Vivienne Strauss20 Years of Internet Humor -- Volume Two by W.G. WilliamsBiblioflora by Jeanne Batiste
Best Coffee Table Art Books
17 books — 9 voters
Fallen Superheroes by Scott Allen Perry20 Years of Internet Humor -- Volume Two by W.G. WilliamsAbstragraphy by Youssef El BabaAngelique by Helen RichMime Very Own Book by Scott Allen Perry
Illustrated and Animated Books
5 books — 4 voters

Atlas Obscura by Joshua FoerThe Oxford Companion to World Exploration by David BuisseretThe Pride Atlas by Maartje Hensen20 Years of Internet Humor -- Volume Two by W.G. WilliamsThe Travel Book by Roz Hopkins
Coffee Table Travel Books
14 books — 4 voters

Matt Puchalski
I’ve convinced myself that coffee tables are the 21st century equivalent of a castle in the sky.
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Jarod Kintz
As far as coffee table books go, this one's slow roasted like Seattle's finest. It even comes with FREE refills that you drink through your eyes. ...more
Jarod Kintz, I design saxophone music in blocks, like Stonehenge

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