Wear the old coat and buy the new book
Being an avid reader makes me a lover of all things bookish–cozy, messy stores that sell dusty, worn, 1st editions of some obscure author that has written a novel about some English village at the turn of the century. It reads like historical fiction but in truth, was contemporary fiction and I am able to read about it through eyes that experienced it first hand. Little things like that make me happy.
Here modern technology meets its cousins from the past. Books are housed in huge steel structures which allows for much of the church to remain exposed. Frescoes on the ceiling have been restored to their previous splendor and one can sit and sip a warm beverage in the coffee shop while they leaf through all the treasures within.
Designed by Amsterdam architects Merkx and Girod, it won the Lensvelt de Architect Interior Prize 2007 and has been called, “……the most beautiful bookshop of all time”, by the Guardian. I would have to agree.