You’ve probably heard new homeowners singing praises about Taobao and its affordable home decor offerings. Don’t get us wrong—we love Taobao as much as the next girl, but when it comes to buying home decor in Singapore, we’d rather take the safer route.
Whether you’re picky about the quality of your homeware or you need a sofa within the week, here’s where to get aesthetic home decor in Singapore without breaking the bank. We’ve included both online-only stores, as well as brands with both online and physical stores, for added convenience.
FortyTwo is Singapore’s largest furniture and home decor e-retailer, with more than 10,000 items on its site. Prices here are drastically lower than what you’d see on the street, precisely because FortyTwo cuts overheads by keeping its business entirely online. Although you won’t be able to see the items in real life before you purchase them, the store’s 100-day free returns policy will give you peace of mind.
Delivery fee: From $5.90 to $19.90, varies depending on weight of items; free delivery for orders above $300 of items that are “fulfilled by FortyTwo”, visit its website for more information on delivery fees
Contact: Email cs@fortytwo.sg or fill in the contact form on its website
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HipVan claims it has “shockingly fair prices”, and with sofas going for under $500, we’re inclined to agree. Whether it’s a living room or nursery you’re looking to decorate, its extensive collection of furniture and homeware will leave you spoilt for choice.
Delivery fee: $6.99 (for home furnishing items), $14.99 (for furniture items), free delivery for orders above $250
Contact: Call 6291 1725 or email hello@hipvan.com
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KIYOLO believes decoration and interiors have the power to transform spaces into experiences, and we couldn’t agree more. With its gorgeous selection of marble-patterned kitchenware, eating kaya toast in your HDB kitchen will feel like brunch at a high-SES cafe.
Delivery fee: $3.50, free delivery for orders above $60
Contact: Whatsapp 8135 4560 or email hello@kiyolo.com
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The Swedish word lagom means “just right”, and that’s exactly how Yourlagom strives to make you feel in your home. The chic minimalist furnishings are equal parts quirky and classic, so you can make your space more exciting without turning it tacky. Its plates, platters, planter pots and the like are crafted in unique shapes with avant-garde designs, perfect for those looking for more experimental pieces for their home.
Delivery fee: $10, free delivery for orders above $80
Contact: Email hello@yourlagom.com or fill in the contact form on its website
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Just because you’re a home-owning adult doesn’t mean you need to take yourself too seriously. Decordinary boasts eccentric and colourful decor, best suited for creative spirits who like to play. With its wide range of bold and soft colours, there is something for every millennial who wants to jazz up their home.
Delivery fee: $5 for standard shipping on purchases without any item under “Furniture”, $50 for standard shipping on purchases with any item under “Furniture”, $20 for express shipping on purchases without any item under “Furniture”, $80 for express shipping on purchases with any item under “Furniture”, free delivery for orders above $500 (enter code “FREESHIPPING” at checkout)
Contact: Call 6848 6686, email enquiry@decordinary.com or fill in the contact form on its website
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Sustainable households will fall hard for KURAHOME. The store has a wide selection of eco-friendly storage items, from aesthetic reusable containers to silicone ice cube trays. It also just launched KIN, a collection of dining ware and tableware in materials like wood and ceramic.
Delivery fee: $3, free delivery for orders above $50
Contact: Email hello@kura-home.com or fill in the contact form on its website
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Style Degree focuses on aesthetically-pleasing storage tools such as sleek desk organisers, shelves and racks so you can keep your home looking both tidy and cute. Peep its Scandinavian series for some affordable minimalist and functional pieces. It also has a range of travel organisers for girls and guys on the go.
Delivery fee: $5.99 for express shipping; from $7.90 to $15.90 for expedited shipping, varies according to weight; free delivery via express shipping for orders above $99
Contact: Email hello@styledegree.sg or fill in the contact form on its website
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Stylodeco knows the devil is in the details—its warm, woodsy accents promise to turn your house into a cosy home. A mixture of textures such as bamboo, brass and stone add depth to your living spaces. Plus, its collection of soft and comfy linens, rugs, cushions and throws makes for the ultimate snuggle fest for you and your BTO beau.
Delivery fee: $8, free delivery for orders above $80, surcharge applies for delivery to certain areas, see the full list and fees here
Contact: Email contact@stylodeco.com
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While the British brand’s home range in the U.K. has a massive selection of furniture, the local arm of Next focuses on furnishings and home accessories. You’ll find lots of quirky items to add personality to your home here, including glitzy fringed cushions, coat racks and rose gold jewellery boxes. It’s a great place to look for unique housewarming gifts too.
Delivery fee: $10, free delivery for orders above $50
Contact: Email SGhelp@nextdirect.com
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Based in England, Hippitree offers free worldwide shipping on all orders, no minimum purchase required. The website is split into 5 categories for ease of shopping: canvas art, decor, dining, lighting and rugs. Whatever your design sensibility, you’re sure to find plenty you’ll want to add to cart here.
Delivery fee: Free delivery worldwide
Contact: Email info@hippitree.com
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Fans of Japanese minimalism will love IUIGA, a local brand that offers sleek and functional household items at affordable prices. More recently, IUIGA has expanded its range to include beautifully crafted wooden furniture pieces that would look good in any home.
Delivery fee: $7, free delivery for orders above $88, self-collection available
Address: Check out its full list of stores here
Contact: Email support@iuiga.com
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A favourite among young homeowners in Singapore, local furniture brand Castlery proves that designer pieces don’t always come with a hefty price tag. The brand also carries a large selection of stylish mirrors, lamps and kitchenware so you can zhng your BTO from head to toe.
Delivery fee: $6 for orders under $25, $9.99 for orders between $25 to $50, $12.99 for orders between $50 to $100, $15.00 for orders between $100 to $200, $29.99 for orders between $200 to $300, free delivery for orders above $300
Address: 19 Keppel Road, #02-06, Jit Poh Building, Singapore 089058
Opening hours: 10am to 8pm (Mondays to Fridays) | 10am to 6pm (Weekends and Public Holidays)
Contact: Call 3138 1999 or fill in the contact form on its website
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HOOGA is named after the Danish concept of hygge, which encompasses feelings of comfort and cosiness at home and with loved ones. If home is where your heart is, you’ll be falling head over heels for the brand’s warm and welcoming selection of beddings, baskets, and other bits and bobs.
Delivery fee: Varies according to item
Address: 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #02-131, Great World City, Singapore 237994 | 252 North Bridge Road, #B1-22, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore 179103 | 3 Temasek Boulevard, #02-441/442/445/446, Suntec City, Singapore 038983 | 3 Gateway Drive, #01-30/31/32, Westgate, Singapore 608532
Opening hours: 11am to 10pm daily
Contact: Fill in the contact form on its website
Where to shop: HOOGA Flagship Store on LazMall
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Hock Siong is a haven for those who want to fill their home with one-of-a-kind pieces you can’t find elsewhere. The second-hand furniture store provides affordable and stylish alternatives to mass-produced furniture for sustainability advocates. You’ll never know what you can find on every visit, be it the physical store or online. Think: colourful upcycled sewing machine tables, chandeliers and even a ceramic baby lion bank.
Delivery fee: From $10 to $40, varies according to weight of the item; free delivery for orders above $300
Address: 153 Kampong Ampat, #01-03, Junjie Industrial Building, Singapore 368326
Opening hours: 9am to 5pm daily
Contact: Call 6281 8338 or email sales@hocksiong.com.sg
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Fans of minimalist interior design in Singapore need no introduction to Noden. The store stocks vintage Scandinavian furniture and lighting from the 1940s to 1960s, so you can decorate your home with authentic mid-century modern pieces.
Delivery fee: Free delivery, surcharge of $18 to $25 applies for delivery to Sentosa, self-collection available
Address: 211 Henderson Road, #02-02, Singapore 159552
Opening hours: 11am to 5pm (Wednesdays to Fridays) | 11am to 6pm (Saturdays and Sundays) | Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays
Contact: Call 6741 0190 or fill in the contact form on its website
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Local brand Journey East prides itself on its passion for craftsmanship. It’s best known for its comprehensive range of reclaimed teak wood furniture, which are undeniable statement pieces and eco-friendly to boot. Its in-house label, PLAYplay, makes use of vivid splashes of colour and interesting forms to inject character into your home.
Delivery fee: From $3.99 to $70, varies according to weight of the item; free delivery for orders above $1,000; self-collection available
Address: 315 Outram Road, #03-02, Tan Boon Liat Building, Singapore 169074
Opening hours: 10am to 6pm daily
Contact: Call 6473 1693, email info@journeyeast.com or fill in the contact form on its website
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These days, it can sometimes seem like minimalist design is the only design aesthetic out there. Thankfully, Lim’s Holland Village has got maximalists covered since its first shop at Changi Village in the 1970s. From ornate cutwork porcelain vases to intricately embroidered cushions, “more is more” is the mantra here.
Delivery fee: $10, free delivery for orders above $50
Great World City
Address: 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #02-141, Great World City, Singapore 237994
Opening hours: 10am to 9pm daily
Contact: Call 6219 8110
Holland Village
Address: 211 Holland Avenue, #02-01, Holland Road Shopping Centre, Singapore 278967
Opening hours: 10am to 8pm daily
Contact: Call 6466 3188
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From industrial bar counters to boho wall art, there is something for every homeowner to transform their space at Nook and Cranny. Its Chinese Antique series will add a touch of traditional vintage vibes that your ah-ma will be fawning over the next time she visits.
Delivery fee: $50, free delivery for orders above $300, self-collection available
Address: 39 Changi South Avenue, #02-02, Singapore 486352 | 200 Turf Club Road, #01-11, The Grandstand, Singapore 287994 (selected collection on display only)
Opening hours: 11am to 8pm (Tuesday to Saturdays) | Closed on Sundays and Mondays
Contact: Call 9383 1176 (Changi) or 6910 1312 (The Grandstand) or email cs@nookandcranny.com
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Living up to its name, Soul and Tables is all about soul, with energetic contemporary crafts that are sure to breathe life into your living space. Vowing to protect forests and reduce waste, this company curates eco-friendly and ethically-sourced items, so you can feel good about anything you take home.
Delivery fee: Free delivery, self-collection available
Address: 315 Outram Road, #02-01 & #02-03, Tan Boon Liat Building, Singapore 169074
Opening hours: 10am to 7pm daily
Contact: Whatsapp 9272 1545, email info@soulandtables.com.sg or fill in the contact form on its website
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Living DNA lets you deck out your boring BTO-standard floors with gorgeous rugs and carpets in all colours, shapes and forms. It even offers a free rug trial service so you can test out how (up to 3) rugs from its selection will look in your home. Besides rugs, it also stocks decorative homeware items, including marble enamelware and Renaissance-inspired lighting.
Delivery fee: Varies according to item, free delivery for orders above $100
Address: 18 Tampines Industrial Crescent, 301-10B Furniture Gallery, Space@Tampines, Singapore 528605
Opening hours: 12pm to 7pm (Tuesays to Sundays) | Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Contact: Whatsapp 8511 3584 or email nadia@livingdna.sg
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Elements’ handcrafted furniture effortlessly combine a rustic vibe with sleek elegance, which is no small feat. Pick up a handwoven rattan seat or a sun rug made of dried and bleached banana leaves to infuse your interior with maximum tropical vibes.
Delivery fee: $30 for orders under $300, $40 for orders between $300 to $499, $50 for orders above $500, self-collection available
Address: The AC Boutique, 420 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427641
Opening hours: 10am to 6pm (Tuesdays to Saturdays) | 12pm to 5pm(Sundays) | Closed on Mondays
Contact: Call or Whatsapp 9177 9140 or email hello@elementsconcept.com
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Originals curates furniture and furnishings from a range of award-winning brands across the globe. These include unique pieces made of sustainable sources, such as the Nomad Home linen collection or Vincent Sheppard’s woven paper furniture.
Delivery fee: $50, additional surcharge of $15 per floor for locations that require using the stairs
Address: 1 Bukit Batok Street 22, level 5, Singapore 659592
Opening hours: 10am to 6pm (Saturdays and Sundays) | Weekdays by appointment only, book an appointment on its website
Contact: Call 6471 9918 or email hello@originals.com.sg
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If you have a thing for beach aesthetics, this one’s for you. Island Living’s use of woven rattan and beautifully hand-carved stone accessories create a refreshing tropical island vibe—the vacation in Hawaii kind, not the sweaty Singapore city kind.
Delivery fee: $7, free delivery for orders above $80, additional surcharge of $10 to $20 per floor for locations that require using the stairs, varies according to the weight of the item
Address: Eunos Ave 8A, No. 5, #02-05, Henry Design Centre, Singapore 409459
Opening hours: 11am to 4pm daily
Contact: Email info@islandliving.sg
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You might know The Editor’s Market as one of the most popular blogshops in Singapore. Besides clothes, it also has a selection of lifestyle items, all of which look like they fell out of the pages of Kinfolk magazine. These include kitchenware, dinnerware, drinkware, vases and textiles from brands like Kinto Japan and Danish brand Ferm Living.
Delivery fee: Free delivery, self-collection available
Address: Check out its full list of stores here
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Better known for its quirky and playful lifestyle items, Naiise also carries a range of tasteful and unique home decor options if you’re looking for something a little less ordinary. From pastel Aykasa folding crates to terrazzo tiles from Actseed Co., check out Naiise if you’re looking for something to jazz up your nightstand.
Delivery fee: From $3.50, varies according to weight and size of order
Naiise Iconic @ Jewel Changi Airport
Address: 78 Airport Boulevard, #02-205/206, Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore 819666
Opening hours: 10am to 10pm daily
Paya Lebar Quarter
Address: 10 Paya Lebar Road, #03-14, Paya Lebar Quarter, Singapore 409057
Opening hours: 10am to 10pm daily
Contact: Whatsapp 6266 8418 or email wecare@naiise.com
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Renovating can be daunting, especially when you’re working with a limited budget. But with this list of affordable home decor options in Singapore, designing your dream abode is just a click away.
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