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Home / Lifestyle / Presenting To You The 13th BookXcess Bookstore

Presenting To You The 13th BookXcess Bookstore

October 12, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 

BookXcess MyTOWN Shopping Centre…

… signals the launch of an outrageously unconventional bookstore. 

A ‘one-of-a-kind’ experiential space that’s both contemporary and yet, imaginative. Designed to elicit surprises at every turn, BookXcess MyTOWN 

will lead you on a journey that will evoke a myriad of emotions.

It’s an architectural space like no other that will redefine 

your perception of retail, forever!

A naturally lit expanse of space that is creatively divided 

to lead one on a journey like never before.

Books displayed on towering shelves built on stoned pathways,

 with an ingeniously designed two-level Piazza that invites customers 

to take a break and chill whilst enjoying the magnificent view of the city skyline.

It’s a unique space and milieu that also doubles up as a co-working space, all in one! 

Above all, BookXcess MyTOWN is the ONLY bookstore that has a 

Japanese restaurant and a coffee bar within the same space – Ume Tei Japanese restaurant that serves authentic Okinawa cuisine and Whisk Coffee Bar & Cakes 

that offers delicious cakes, coffee and tea.

Designed for a quick pick-me-up and respite from browsing for books, 

both the outlets are the perfect ‘pit-stops’ to energise those who may wish 

to whet their appetite or just pause, to rest and ponder for a moment.

Artsy decor, hand-painted mini mouse characters on the walls, a piano and 

a unique art piece in the form of a life-sized baby Elephant Parade statue, 

add a touch of quirkiness and creativity to the overall aesthetics of the retail space. 

The atmosphere is further enhanced with the sounds of  ‘vibing music’ 

pulsating throughout the retail floor.  

To add a unique twist to the overall experience, one will find a ‘hidden gem’ 

amidst the books in the form of a specially built passageway. Ingeniously curated located underneath the Piazza is an art space that aims to promote 

specially commissioned artworks by several local artists that are also available for purchase at very affordable prices.

Visit BookXcess MyTown today for an unforgettable retail experience, 

tempered with Knowledge, Art & Music and Cuisine. 

Your journey awaits…

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