If you’re a Palace fan you’ll know that its product descriptions are part of the shopping experience, they're tongue in cheek and have pretty much nothing to do with the product being described. Since its debut in 2013, its thrown away the copy-writing handbook and gained a cult-following. Now an essential record of an online phenomenon, Phaidon prints and packs descriptions into a book form “Palace Product Descriptions: The Selected Archive”, with over 3000 of them split into tongue in cheeky categories full of humour, pathos, social commentary and brazen opinion. Jokey toilet book or coffee table addition, either way you’ll be hooked.