Residence F in Shanghai shows how adaptive interior design can shape a home through daily life, memory and creative practice over time.
In Byron Bay, designer Piper Skillman has curated two vacation homes in a pair of dwellings designed by Harley Graham Architecture, mirroring the lush landscape beyond.
Fresh from Copenhagen’s 3daysofdesign, NAU’s latest collection lands at CULT Design, offering refined furniture and lighting made for the way we live today.
A fresh curation of design-forward launches for the home — from next-gen lighting and tech-savvy vacuums to soulful furniture and immersive retail experiences.
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.
Whether you’re upgrading your space or exploring smart solutions, these latest finds deliver on both looks and lifestyle.
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.
Channelling the zeitgeist of the 1970s, this Double Bay apartment is a modern reinterpretation of traditional design.
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.
Brimming with major vacation vibes, these five Dedon pieces from XTRA will make you want to spend as much time outdoors as inside.
Channelling the zeitgeist of the 1970s, this Double Bay apartment is a modern reinterpretation of traditional design.
The dynamic and era-defining brands under the MillerKnoll collective can now be found in Singapore at XTRA. Here’s what you can expect.
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.
Much like the composition of a symphony, Toorak House 2 by K.P.D.O Architects creates a sense of rhythm through the arrangement of spaces.
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.
Tired of the same old and looking for new and inspiring shopping destinations to visit? We’ve picked these three for you.
Products that help you beat the heat, maximise space, improve hygiene and safety at home, and much more.
Local furniture company The Table Guy brings out the best in solid wood with long-term sustainability in mind.
The second KING showroom in Singapore offers authentic Australian-designed furniture that meet the unique demands of modern life.
We suss out new shopping destinations in Singapore to head to for great home furnishings and smart design solutions.
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.
Beautiful furniture, home decor and lighting pieces to keep an eye out for at Singapore Indesign 2017.
Visit the Xtra pop-up space, which features an elegant European-inspired look, and shop for modern classic-style furnishings and trendy wallpaper.
Don’t miss this chance to save at least 20% on the Ling collection, and all other sofas and armchairs at SPACE Furniture.
The first Singapore standalone showroom for premier Italian furniture brand Flexform has opened. We pick four great reasons to head on down.
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.
Muji’s first flagship store in Southeast Asia carries products, food and services exclusive to the store.
Does your home need an update? These six new products from Lifestorey may just do the trick!
Singapore’s award-winning architects WOHA unveil their lifestyle brand of furniture, lights, carpets, accessories and bathware.
Stack it up, hang it on the wall, or let it stand alone.
Charring furniture is a centuries-old technique that’s gaining popularity here in Singapore.
The Pico Retro Pop Collection of storage solutions harks back to the 80s with its bold colours and nostalgic shapes
Madelyn is a compact 2-seater sofa that makes a strong statement in homes that are looking for simple style and ultimate comfort
The Dualtone dining set – which includes a dining table, long bench and chairs – takes inspiration from mid-century modern designs
Unlike other children’s chairs, the Tripp Trapp has an intelligent design that lets you adjust the height and depth of the seat and footplates
The Matt sofa provides ultimate luxury with its adjustable backrest and footrest
The classical influences of the Mya sofa is apparent in its shape, form and design
For a more modern slant on the furniture front, the Freetown sofa hits the right notes
Jane Slim sofa is a great choice for homes that are looking for a contemporary anchor in the living room
Add a dash of elegance into your home with the Venus leisure chair
The Verge is a 2.1-metre by 1-metre dining table that is available in a variety of dimensions