The Books We Find Ourselves Returning To
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Some books are read once.
Others quietly become part of your day.
A few pages in the morning.
A moment between work.
A cup of coffee in one hand, a book in the other.
Over time, readers often tell us the same thing:
I didn’t expect to keep returning to it, but somehow it always ends up back in my hands.
Perhaps part of that feeling begins with the object itself.
A Daibo Coffee Manual was designed to be held and read with one hand.
Its soft cover, thirty-two pages, and carefully chosen paper weight were all considered with that in mind—so that the book remains open naturally, allowing the other hand to keep working, brewing, writing, or simply pausing.
It was a detail refined over time with our printers in Japan—seasoned craftsmen who still know, instinctively, the feel of paper in the hand.
It is not always the first thing readers notice.
But over time, it often becomes part of why they return.
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