The dynamic and era-defining brands under the MillerKnoll collective can now be found in Singapore at XTRA. Here’s what you can expect.
28 May 2024
Design afficionados will be excited to learn that MillerKnoll now has a dedicated presence in Singapore with the recent opening of an XTRA showroom space at Marina Square to house the different design-led and pioneering brands under the collective. It’s also worth noting that this is MillerKnoll’s first dedicated showroom in Southeast Asia.
MillerKnoll is the result of the merger between two design greats – Herman Miller and Knoll. The brands under MillerKnoll now include Herman Miller, Knoll, Colebrook Bosson Saunders, DatesWeiser, Design Within Reach, Edelman Leather, Geiger, HAY, Holly Hunt, KnollTextiles, Maharam, Muuto, NaughtOne, and Spinneybeck|FilzFelt.

MillerKnoll is more than just a collection of brands. Ben Groom, President of MillerKnoll for International Contract describes it as a “collective dedicated to designing a better world.” He explains: “Our ethos revolves around the belief that design can create positive impact, shaping spaces and experiences for the betterment of humanity. With over a century of combined design research and innovation, we are at the forefront of modern design, fearlessly tackling global challenges to build a brighter, more inclusive future for all.”

Besides Singapore, MillerKnoll has also opened a new showroom in Indonesia in partnership with Rifyo, and has plans to expand soon to Malaysia and Thailand as well.
With its innovative and timeless modern designs for the office and home, textiles, and even ergonomic IT equipment and monitor arms. you’ll be suitably inspired by the beautiful options to be found at the new MillerKnoll showroom in the heart of town.
They are located at XTRA Office, 6 Raffles Boulevard, #02-239 Marina Square, Singapore 039594
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