Are you ready for the Great Singapore Sale? This annual event — which has been branded as The GSS: Experience Singapore (GSS:ES) — has actually officially kickstarted on 21 June! As part of this year’s event, homeowners and design-conscious furniture and furnishings lovers can check out the Great Furniture Showcase happening at Robinsons The Heeren (Level 3) from now till 28 July. Curated by SFIC, look out for designs from participating studios including 11H, Creativeans, Fraction Design Studio, Modu Designers, Nextofkin Creatives, and OON.
Here are some pieces to keep a lookout for:
Metal Matter, designed by Kimming Yap of Creativeans
Look for elegant, metal-inspired accent pieces in this collection of tableware, including copper coasters and trays.
Nok Nok, designed by Rodney Loh for NextOfKin Creatives
What a stylishly designed rocking horse! Nok Nok is constructed with a seamless reinforced fibre mono body with a handcrafted walnut wooden horse head, handlebar and seat. In fact, it is such a fun and quirky statement-piece to have in the home!
Join Joy, by ModuDesigners
These acrylic modular shelving units are easy to use and convenient to have, thanks to their small packaging and side-slits system where you won’t need any tools or screws to assemble the shelves.
Objects for the Entrance Way, by Kenny Hong of 11H
A collection of small accessories and furniture designed just for the entrance foyer space in your home, including mirrors, a ledge to drop off all your everyday items, a rug, stool and some planters and vases/
Popsicles, designed by Poon Yew Wai for Oonarchi
The vibrant colours and textures of this display shelf works both as a place to showcase your favourite ornaments, or even as a divider between spaces in the home.
Turtles, by ModuDesigners
Turtles was exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan in 2018.
A fun, flexible design, it is made up of two poufs with semi-spherical shapes covered in colourful fabric.
Learn&Play Cheese Table, by ModuDesigners
A unique table made of a solid worktop that allows children to draw, write and play on, with nooks that offer storage too.
Ice Scoop, designed by Poon Yew Wai for Oonarchi
Yew Wai wanted to challenge the traditional boundaries of design and came up with Ice Scoop, which offers a less mundane way of presenting ice cream scoops!