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More than a bookstore: Designing for experience
We chose to open our store in this city because the interest in books here is still very real. People are engaged, they have clear preferences, and they like discovering as much as they like revisiting familiar authors. The response has shown us that readers here value both curation and conversation, so the idea was to create a space that reflects that balance
From retail to cultural hubs
Few places embody this shift as strongly as Oxford Bookstore. “You aren’t just entering a shop; you are stepping into a living history of Kolkata’s intellectual soul,” says CEO Swagat Sengupta. Over time, Oxford has evolved into a cultural institution, hosting literary festivals, discussions, and author interactions that turn reading into a shared, public act. In an age of online discovery, its strength lies in what cannot be replicated digitally: the tactile joy of books, the serendipity of stumbling upon something unexpected, the immersion of a physical space. It’s not about resisting change. It’s about complementing it, allowing digital discovery to lead readers back into real-world spaces. “For me, it’s not just about buying a book,” says 26-year-old marketing professional, Jyoti Prakash Dey. “It’s about finding something I didn’t know I was looking for, and that only happens when I’m physically there.”
At Seagull Books, the bookstore is less about what’s new and more about what endures. Editor Diven Nagpal describes it as a “perpetual archive,” where books from decades ago sit alongside newer titles, refusing the industry’s obsession with constant turnover. The space itself is fluid, doubling as an exhibition venue where books coexist with art. It offers something beyond the product: a sense of curation, of trust. Much like a filmgoer might follow a production house, readers come here trusting Seagull’s taste. A similar sense of conviction shapes Earthcare Books. What began as a general bookstore evolved organically into a space centred on ecology, sustainability, and political thought. “It’s not about what’s selling, it’s about what we think people should be reading,” says Vinita Mansata.Events here, whether on agroecology or global politics, are not designed for footfall, but for relevance. The bookstore becomes an extension of belief, not just business.
People come because they trust our curation- it’s about taste as much as titles. But bookstores today survive only if they offer more than books; competing with online prices alone is nearly impossible.
Our journey began generations ago, when this city was already an intellectual hub, and we’ve grown alongside it. Much has changed, but books remain more than information- they’re continuity, something deeper we must hold on to.
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