P5 Furniture Singapore: For upscale Modern European & American brands
P5 Studio is a prominent furniture store in Singapore known for its curated collection of design-centric and cult furnishing labels. The store offers a wide range of products including furniture,...
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View ArticleAF Home Furniture Store (Closed): Formerly at 276 River Valley Road
The former AF Home store located at 276 River Valley Road, Singapore was known for offering a wide range of furniture and home accessories. This store catered to the local market by providing stylish...
View ArticleRoche Bobois Singapore Review: Bubble sofa, coffee, dining table & more
Roche Bobois is a prestigious international furniture brand known for its high-end, designer furnishings and home accessories. The company was founded in 1960 in France and quickly became renowned for...
View ArticleArtful House Furniture Review: Restored colonial wood furniture
Artful House sells wood furniture from the colonial era, most of which is sourced from and restored in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India. “We pick pieces made of high-quality rosewood, teak, and other...
View Article19 Best Johor Bahru (JB) Furniture Shops
If you're part of BTO Telegram chats and group buys, you'll know that there are many young and new homeowners shopping for their furniture and home appliances across the Straits in Johor Bahru (JB),...
View ArticleStudio Juju Founders: Creating intentional, conscious consumption in furniture
Studio Juju’s Priscilla Lui and Timo Wong believe that furniture and objects should be designed to evoke an emotive reaction that will help to discourage over-consumption, which is an important mindset...
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