Eternal Sole – Libro Sospeso (Buy 2, Give 1 Edition)
Libro Sospeso brings a Neapolitan act of generosity to Eternal Sole.
You receive one copy of the book, and a second copy is donated in your name to the Children’s Hospital Zurich or a public library.
Inspired by the tradition of Caffè Sospeso — a post-war custom where people bought two coffees: one for themselves, and one for someone who couldn’t afford it.
It wasn’t about coffee.
It was about dignity, connection, and the belief that kindness should circulate.
As the Neapolitans say:
“Oggi a te, domani a me.”
(Today for you, tomorrow for me.)
Each donated book will include a small handwritten note acknowledging your gesture — a quiet reminder that small acts can create lasting ripples.
You receive one physical copy.
The second copy is donated directly.
A small act. A lasting impact.
Specs
• 2 books total (1 for you, 1 donated)
• Hardcover, 252 pages
• Printed in a limited edition of 500 copies
• 100% of profits benefit the Children’s Hospital Zurich
Highlights
Culture & Icons
Unseen photography, personal stories, and creative perspectives from Tokyo, London, Paris, and New York.
Voices That Matter
Featuring Fraser Cooke (Nike), Sarah Andelman (colette / Just an Idea), Steven Smith (the godfather of dad shoes), Michael Dupouy (La MJC), Michael Kopelman (Gimme 5), Edwin Fäh (Carhartt WIP), Tomohiro Konno (NEXUSVII), Shingo Arai (BEAMS Japan), Shinichi Kubota (New Balance Japan), and Woody (Sneaker Freaker).
A Tribute from the Heart
Honoring French’s legacy – turning his fight with cancer into a story of strength, creativity, and community.
Limited & Exclusive
Printed in a limited edition of 500 copies.
Details
Format: B5 (176 × 250 mm)
Length: 252 pages, full color
Cover: Hardcover with original artwork by Remio
Layout: INNEN Books
Language: English
Publisher: Inference
Pre-order: Opens December 4, 2025
Shipping: Begins December 11, 2025
Every copy supports creativity and comfort for children at the Children’s Hospital Zurich.
Every page carries French’s spirit.
With the help of Neapolitan photographer Ciro Pipoli, we’re able to tell this story authentically — his images bring the spirit of Libro Sospeso back to where it began.