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Beyond The Vines opens a design library at New Bahru with a rotating collection

It’s free to browse, with books on graphic design, architecture, and fashion

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
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Reading spots like TBC Bookstore have been popping up all across Singapore lately – and we’re so here for it. And now there’s a new one in the mix: say hello to Between The Lines, a freshly launched reference library by homegrown label Beyond The Vines. It’s one that’s free to browse, with titles constantly refreshed to keep the collection interesting.

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The library sits inside Beyond The Vines' Design House at New Bahru – the brand's largest and most ambitious retail space to date. It’s part of BTV’s wider effort to make the thinking behind good design as accessible as the design itself.

Browse the shelves and you’ll be able to find books, magazines, and zines drawn primarily from the personal archive of BTV’s Creative Director Rebecca Ting, alongside contributions from the crew and the wider creative community. Genres? Think graphic design, architecture, photography, fashion, and a collection of independently published books. 

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Photograph: Beyond The Vines

You’ll be able to just sit, pick out a book, and enjoy a slow read. And it’s the kind of space where you’ll also want to keep coming back to, because it’s never quite the same twice. The collection stays fresh – Between The Lines will continue to welcome new submissions from designers, creatives, and practitioners across different fields, dropping in from time to time and keeping the collection ever-evolving. 

Follow Beyond The Vines on Instagram here.

Between The Lines is located at Beyond The Vines Design House, New Bahru 46 Kim Yam Rd, New Bahru Big Block #01-07.

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