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May 2024 by Paul DuJardin
A thoughtful selection of architecture, design and books about the Built environment.Maybe the best selection of unique note pads I've seen. While including the classics.Staff is professional and helpful.Ground level entrance, in Post Alley, just East of Alaskan Way.Accessibility, ground level, brick pavement, slightly uneven to get to the store. Small Parking lot right next to the store. Store tiddy and easy to navigate.
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May 2024 by Gianni Maréchal
Incredible place, good advices, excellent service ! Thank you Peter
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March 2024 by Bryce Pielage
A really cool bookstore, with a phenomenal array of books, really well curated.They also have a nice selection of pens, notebooks, small design pieces and art.The no phones allowed sign, is a little bit odd, I think I can appreciate it in the sense of being present, and interested with the material in the store, but it is slightly off-putting.
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February 2024 by Howard Sewell
Ignore the street address on Alaskan Way because the way to access the shop is through a parking lot adjoining First Avenue. If you blink you'll miss it, but don't because this place is an absolute gem. Spectacular selection of books on architecture and design and some great gift options including cool japanese notebooks and a wide array of pens. Worth a stop!
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January 2024 by Dan Allison
In the alley but what a special place. Definitely sparking joy. Check out the book on how to wash the dishes, clever and humorous! If a tape dispenser can make your day (it did) you'll love this store.
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January 2024 by Chen Xia
I once visited this bookstore when I have time. I saw the owner unfriendly attitude to some other people couple times. Then one day I tried to buy a small book without price tag, the owner charged me a lot with very arrogant attitude. Very bad experience! Also their website is a chaos. I never go to this bookstore again!
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October 2023 by Omni Potent
Starting out in design I was really passionate to learn and would come in often just to be met with side eye glances and smirky responses to any questions.. I was treated like a child who had no place to be there - and to be yelled at when trying to read a book review felt demeaning. Get your books online and skip this
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October 2023 by Elijah Tymkiv
Starting out in design I was really passionate to learn and would come in often just to be met with side eye glances and smirky responses to any questions.. I was treated like a child who had no place to be there - and to be yelled at when trying to read a book review felt demeaning. Get your books online and skip this
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October 2023 by Elijah T.
Starting out in design I was really passionate to learn and would come in often just to be met with side eye glances and smirky responses to any questions.. I was treated like a child who had no place to be there - and to be yelled at when trying to read a book review on my phone felt demeaning, I would buy it if I knew it was up my alley (hence reading the reviews). Get your books elsewhere and skip this - they were rude every time I walked in, eyed me like a hawk as if this was a Gucci store - terrible owner
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September 2023 by James Brooks
Peter Miller Books is a gem.
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August 2023 by amyvanfo
I circled around a few times trying to find the shop today. There was a lot of construction fencing around the buildings and I couldn't see any signage amd finally gave up. Hope to find the store next time I'm in Seattle-- I was really looking forward to visiting!
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May 2023 by Keith Cote
This place is just magical. I have been living in Seattle and collecting architecture books for over 10 years, and I just discovered this place. If there is a rare architectural tome you're hunting down, then this is the place for you!
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April 2023 by Melissa Fuller
Very nice bookstore and stationery shop. I wish I had this in my hometown.
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April 2023 by Ronaldo Tatang
What a great place for architecture enthusiasts. Peter was very friendly and helpful in suggesting books and answering to questions. He can tell stories about almost every book in the store.The place is somewhat hidden. If you are not searching for it, you might very easily miss it. It is at the end of a parking lot. Inside, the store has many books about great architects and also sells Junghans watches and Alessi kitchen products.
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January 2023 by Shane Landry
An awe inspiring curated collection of art, design and architecture books, paper, drawing tools and unique extras for home and office.