Monday, November 14, 2011

Delhi Book Store With an 'Elitist' Tag



Located right behind the India Habitat Centre in the sleepy lane that goes by the name of Mehar Chand Market (bet you'd not a clue), CMYK houses some fantastically expensive books.bridal dress onsale

Throwing open your own hotline for an impressive listing of international publishing houses for example Phaidon, Thames and Hudson, Taschen and Leventhal and many more, CMYK is really a boutique bookshop unlike none other.

Besides the international brands, CMYK also has most of its own impressive listing of coffee table books. The little shop includes a bevy of subjects all connected with art for some reason stacked neatly in the shops.Diablo 2 CD Key

It's only upon browsing that certain realises the amount of book ranging from photography, performing arts, travel, filmmakers, artist series and architecture amongst others.Diablo 2 CD Key

The area of the shop may be less but CMYK is still one of Delhi's best secrets... so rule out the chance of clashing with like minded people for a while now!

It's not a secret that non-fiction books cost much more than the bestsellers even though the average price of any book at CMYK wouldn't be just one couple of thousand rupees, there are other stuff that you can get while shopping.

While high-end art books make up the mainstay of CMYK the store includes a wonderful assortment of stationery to boot too. The paraphernalia includes journals, customized pencils, pens and writing pads.

The journals come from the in-house brand Design Wallas and are available in several sizes using the eye catching iconoclastic series with Mao and Gandhi about the cover being the pick of the lot.

CMYK also has some kitschy Indian designs on fridge magnets; a set of would cost just Rs 125. Another lovely knick-knacks that will set you drooling would be the Pantone bric-a-bracs--displayed in the showcase near the main door are three Pantone colour series chairs worth Rs 5000 each!

What sets CMYK truly apart may be the option of paying for your purchases in installments. With the most expensive title in the shop costing an awesome Rs 35,000 (Later Chinese Painting and Calligraphy by Robert Hatsfield Ellsworth), Roli Books founder Promod Kapoor's experimental idea of paying in EMI's seems like a good afterthought!

If you are wondering that why have you not been to CMYK already, let us make it more interesting by stating that the store has coffee too. Wait we forgot something... ah yes--it's free coffee.

CMYK offers free glasses of coffee to help you to indulge in the terrace. With the winters establishing the top will be a nice place to sip some coffee and read.

Rating: 4/5

CMYK- Book Store, 15-16 Mehar Chand Market, Lodhi Road

Tel: 011.24641881

http://www.rolibooks.com



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