The development of new strategies for the preparation of multicomponent supramolecular assemblies is am ajor challengeo nt he road to complex functional molecular systems. Here we present the use of a non-porous self-assembled monolayer from uC 33-NDI-uC 33 ,anaphthalenediimide symmetrically functionalized with unsaturated 33 carbon-atom-chains, to prepareb icomponent supramolecular surfaces ystems with as eries of alkoxy-pyrene (PyrOR)d erivativesa tt he liquid/HOPG interface. While previous attempts at directly depositing many of these PyrOR units at the liquid/HOPG interface failed, the multicomponent approach throught he uC 33-NDI-uC 33 template enabled control over molecular interactions and facilitated adsorption. The PyrOR deposition restructured the initial uC 33-NDI-uC 33 monolayer,c ausing an expansion in two dimensions to accommodate the guests. As far as we know,t his represents the first example of a non-porous or non-metal complex-bearing monolayer that allows the stepwise formation of multicomponent supramolecular architectures on surfaces.