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Book Porn: Bookends

We all love bookends, a great way to display your books and call attention to a special collection. I found some pretty cool bookends over the years and every once in a while I go back to see if there is something new under the sun. I love how you can find a bookend to compliment any collection of books or decor.

And you know what?

There always is.
My favorite is the first one,  the bookish bookends if you will. I already have the books in mind to put in between.

Which one is your favorite?

 

2 – Two Library Books Book End with Drawers Wood Bookend 6″h Pair Right and Left by bombayjewel

Tech Tools Desktop Madness Series Stop Hand Bookends by Tech Tools

 

 

Wide Eyed Owl Bookends by SPI Home

 

 

Sailing Ships Nautical Book Ends by Asher Home Decorators

 

 

Portal 2 Bookends by ThinkGeek

 

 

Pair of Leaning Ladies Bookends by Kikkerland

Black+Blum James the Bookend Bookend by Black+Blum

 

Bird Cage Bookends by Anecdotal Aardvark

 

Elegant Scroll Bookends by Anecdotal Aardvark

Zohar – Man of la Book

 

Man of la Book

A father, husband, avid reader, blogger, software engineer & wood worker who is known the world over as a man of many interests and to his wife as “an idiot”.

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