The Anti Public Library is a blend of record shop and book store combined with a bar set in Paris’ always hip Le Marais district. Created by artist Henri Levy, founder and creative director of the avant-garde brand Enfants Riches Déprimés, in collaboration with artist-architect Didier Faustino, the space is characterized by dark wood accents and a diverse collection of books and vinyl records spanning punk culture, art, design, photography, architecture, erotic themes, and more.
Additionally, visitors can find Enfants Riches Déprimés self-published zines and books on design, architecture, art, and photography by renowned figures like Pierre Chareau and Jean Prouvé. Notably, a selection of books from Tom Verlaine’s personal collection, including those purchased from Television’s frontman himself, is available.





