Maison Assouline: defying conventions in a temple of good taste

Part restaurant, part bookshop and part work of art, the London boutique of Prosper and Martine Assouline is gloriously eccentric

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By the side of one of the capital's busiest thoroughfares, next to a Christopher Wren church, is a building that defies explanation.

Its appeal is not just its architecture – built in 1922, the red brick and Portland stone of 196b Piccadilly sits in harmony with its surroundings – but its unusual and captivating contents.

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