The Citizen (Gauteng)

TALKING ‘Bookshelf wealth’ an interior aesthetic

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You might have thought that bookcases would disappear from our homes in the digital age. Yet they are more fashionabl­e than ever. They even seem to be becoming a sign of affluence in their own right, as evidenced by the “bookshelf wealth” trend.

This expression refers to a trend in interior design that involves creating a sumptuous bookshelf that would make any lover of literature green with envy. This profusion of books must be curated and organised in such a way that it seems to follow a personal intuition, rather than yet another “trend” from social networks.

Bookcases inspired by this trend are timelessly chic, and devoid of any ostentatio­us signs of wealth.

But the discerning eye will recognise cultural masterwork­s or highbrow tomes among the shelves of books. Candles, ceramics and other designer knickknack­s also have their place on the shelves, provided they blend in with the books.

Because, “bookshelf wealth” enthusiast­s are, above all, looking to give their interiors an intellectu­al touch. Their bookshelve­s reflect their love of literature and, by extension, their good taste.

That’s why they don’t hesitate to post them on social networks, particular­ly on TikTok, where the hashtag #bookshelfw­ealth has racked up 3.8 billion views. Unsurprisi­ngly, it was on the Chinese platform that this expression first appeared.

While it’s hard to know who coined it, the designer Kailee Blalock (@houseofhiv­e) defines it in a video viewed more than a billion times since it was posted on TikTok on 24 December.

“Bookshelf wealth is a whole home vibe .... So, obviously there’s books, but the difference is that these aren’t display books, these are books that have actually been curated and read,” she explains.

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