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. Festive Weekend Market 2025.

    We close the year with our annual Festive Market on the last weekend of November, a tradition that fills the space with light, colour, and the chee...
  2. After School Special: Nocturnal Life Drawing.

    There is something quietly transformative about the night as it softens the edges of the world, deepens its colours, and invites a slower, more co...
  3. Wee Hours hosted by Salt Salon

    We’re delighted to welcome Salt Salon back this October, following their inaugural book launch SOUP earlier this year. This time, the evening takes...