So many product launches – where to begin with Milan? Well, across some of our favourite brands and all kinds of areas, here are some of the highlights we saw this year.
It was the year of Euroluce and all things lighting at Milan Design Week in 2025. Among a high-quality and extremely wide field, here are some of the highlights.
Nestled in central Mumbai, DIG Architects’ design of a new apartment for their recent clients, a couple with two adult children, is a sophisticated study in restraint.
British designer Tom Dixon discusses his new global retail system, his latest furniture and lighting designs, and his approach to innovation in the design industry.
Thanks to game-changing features like Zero Wall Technology, you can lounge or recline on these luxurious King Koil sofas without worrying about space constraints.
Clean lines and neutral tones reveal a cosy home that harmoniously combines creative space planning with subtle material accents, achieving a delicate balance between practical functionality and aesthetically pleasing design.
A living contradiction at once resolute and regal, the stately brick base of this house by Dan Gayfer Design occupies a five-metre-wide block in Melbourne’s Fitzroy North. Inside, a Mid-Century refuge unfolds.
Channelling the zeitgeist of the 1970s, this Double Bay apartment is a modern reinterpretation of traditional design.
Wynk Collaborative designed the LM Penthouse into an airy, modern sanctuary, with a focus on openness and versatility for a family of four.
Finding a sofa that you will love for years to come is easy at King Living. Here we pick three awesome ones that fit different lifestyle needs.
Designer Gabriel Tan reveals the inspiration and ideas behind his new Luva seating collection and Cyclades tables for Herman Miller.
This young and refreshing design exhibition, embedded in the city of Copenhagen and with an emphasis on Danish design, is over. We round up some of the most thought-provoking and memorable pieces here.
We cover new shops in this edition of Lookbox Edit, including a new Castlery showroom in Orchard, and a furniture store with a French bakery.
Products that help you beat the heat, maximise space, improve hygiene and safety at home, and much more.
Nitori opens today at Courts Nojima The Heeren to provide a wide range affordable furniture and furnishing for the home.
The second KING showroom in Singapore offers authentic Australian-designed furniture that meet the unique demands of modern life.
Flaunt is a new e-marketplace on Lazada.sg that offers a curated collection of furniture and furnishing products by Singapore-based designers and brands. Check them out.
The highly anticipated Hay collection for Ikea has finally hit Singapore, and it features a wide range of products that are specifically designed for modern lifestyles.
Nathan Yong tells us his favourite products, where he shops, and how he picks which brands to bring into Singapore.
Visit the Xtra pop-up space, which features an elegant European-inspired look, and shop for modern classic-style furnishings and trendy wallpaper.
Journey East is the go-to store for reclaimed teak wood furniture, industrial-styled furnishings, vintage and retro designs, as well as modern designer furniture pieces and home accessories. Its director, Anita Sam, reveals her favourite product in store right now, and where she likes to shop when she travels.
There’s plenty of reasons to be proud of Singapore’s furniture design scene. Here are six of the brands and designers that you should already know.
From catwalk to your apartment! Heads up fashionistas, you’ll soon be able to make a sartorial statement at home when the new Gucci Décor collection launches in September.
Does your home need an update? These six new products from Lifestorey may just do the trick!
A $35,000 Design Package with 21 prizes, 12 designer brands, and just one winner. Find out who’s walking away with this grand prize.
Stack it up, hang it on the wall, or let it stand alone.
Oak and walnut wood are beautifully paired with hints of brass to create the Dualtone collection.
The Pico Retro Pop Collection of storage solutions harks back to the 80s with its bold colours and nostalgic shapes
The Aura collection from Spanish brand Treku is made up of beautifully crafted furniture for the living and dining rooms
The Dualtone dining set – which includes a dining table, long bench and chairs – takes inspiration from mid-century modern designs
Whether you want it bold and unique, or subtle and simple, the Iris sofa can be customised to your preference
The Matt sofa provides ultimate luxury with its adjustable backrest and footrest
The Era fabric sofa is available in up to 56 colours, givings you flexibility when it comes to furnishing your home
For a more modern slant on the furniture front, the Freetown sofa hits the right notes
The Mico sofa from Furniture Club ticks all the right boxes: a contemporary design, customisable configuration and available in up to 36 different colours