Vote for your favourite home project in Lookbox Annual 2025 and stand to win fantastic prizes from BoConcept, BOLIA, CULT Design, Prelude Living and XTRA.
13 May 2025
The 20th edition of Lookbox Annual 2025 is out, spotlighting many of Singapore’s must-know interior design firms alongside some of their most inspirational residential projects.
Along with 31 talented design studios featured in this 216-page anniversary bumper issue, you’ll find an assortment of beautiful HDB flats, apartments and landed homes in a broad range of styles.
From these, our editorial team has shortlisted 31 projects and are now asking you, our reader, to vote for your favourite in our Lookbox Annual 2025 People’s Choice!
The project with the most votes will be named the Winner of Lookbox Annual 2025 People’s Choice. And if you voted for the winning project, you go in the draw to win wonderful prizes from our prize sponsors BoConcept, BOLIA, CULT Design, Prelude Living and XTRA worth a total of SGD$4,733
First prize: Mix Coffee Table from BOLIA, worth SGD$2,249
Second prize: Magis Puppy Velvet from XTRA, worth SGD$1,040
Third prize: Ottawa Side Table from BoConcept, worth SGD$645
Fourth prize: Marble Table Lamp from Prelude Living, worth SGD$440.90
Fifth prize: 75th Anniversary Limited Edition String Pocket System from CULT Design, worth SGD$350
The interior design firm with the Winning Project will receive a Chef’s Tasting Menu at Nouri for 6 guests, worth SGD$2,359 (beverage excluded), sponsored by Gaggenau.
Lookbox Annual 2025 People’s Choice will run from 13 May to 17 June 2025. The winners will be announced on 23 June
Lookbox Annual 2025 is now available (find out more). Don’t forget to get your copy at Kinokuniya for a wealth of great ideas to create your perfect home.
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