Tactile experience of a book

With the recent closure of Book Depository, one might think that print is dying but I doubt that we will ever stop collecting books. Whether it is a coffee table or a novel, reading a book by flipping its pages will always be my preferred choice. The tactile experience in itself is important, similar to physically visiting a brick and mortar or an art installation. On the other hand, having my kindle on flights does make packing so much simpler so it isn't a question of advancement but of convenience. 

These are some books that will be available in store soon for your browsing.

  1. House Visit.

    We’ve always been drawn to homes that wear their days honestly—the ones filled with books in odd stacks, mugs left on side tables, and the light f...
  2. Introducing Wee Hours.

    We’ve always thought of our showroom as more than just a space. It’s a kind of home, especially when we find ourselves back in Singapore. Over the ...
  3. The Way of Incense


    Among Japan’s ancient arts of living—chado (tea), kado (flower arrangement), and kodo (incense)—it is perhaps The Way of Incense that remains most ...