Take a peek at these inspiring Singapore stores that showcase the best of home design and vote for your favourite nominee in the Best Showroom (Readers’ Choice) category for the Tatler Homes Design Awards 2025
First launched in 2017, the Tatler Homes Design Awards is an annual celebration of outstanding luxury projects completed in Singapore by the brightest minds in the local design scene.
Marking its ninth iteration this year, the 2025 edition of Tatler Homes Design Awards returns with a total of 12 categories, including three Readers’ Choice categories—where your votes make up 70 per cent of the winning component score and our esteemed jury panel votes the other 30 per cent.
The Best Showroom – Readers’ Choice category highlights the most inspiring and experiential spaces that not only showcase the brands’ various product offerings with distinct concepts but also feature strong craftsmanship and spatial details.
Scroll ahead to read more about the nominees and vote for your favourite project via the online form. The public voting period ends on 4 June 2025 at midnight, Singapore time.
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Hafary House
Located in Singapore’s Jalan Besar district, Hafary House offers an immersive tile and stone shopping experience across multiple levels, blending contemporary design with Singapore’s architectural heritage. The Farm-designed showroom inspires and engages visitors in a tactile journey layered with design inspiration.
Here, industrial materials are used unconventionally, emphasising raw materiality. Thematic displays range from art deco to Japanordic, allowing visitors to envision unique spaces. Look forward to specialised sub-showrooms: Hafary Bathroom, showcasing sanitary fittings with sculptural displays, and Wood Culture, celebrating wood textures with creative applications like slanted wood-plastic composite fins.
Rooms by Sol Luminaire
Rooms by Sol Luminaire in Balestier aims to refresh the area’s traditional furniture and fittings shopping experience with an uncluttered layout, thoughtful displays, and strategic lighting. The Best Showroom nominee offers handcrafted designer lighting and curated homewares, blending heritage with contemporary design.
Collaborating with second-generation vendors and reputable brands like Ornate+, Futurahaus, Oculus Collective, Spin Fans, Noble Surfaces, and Simon, the space provides a range of premium lighting, fittings, and furnishings to cater to homeowners’ and designers’ preferences.
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Lixil Experience Centre
The newly expanded Lixil Experience Centre in Joo Chiat is a marvel of innovation in water and sanitaryware, showcasing pieces from Grohe, American Standard and Inax. Visitors can explore each brand’s distinct design language through interactive, multi-sensory displays, including the luxurious Grohe Spa.
Blending digital and material elements, the centre allows customers to design bespoke virtual home spas and discover water solutions that integrate elegance with state-of-the-art technology.
Jaipur Rugs
Housed within a shophouse on Amoy Street, the Jaipur Rugs flagship showroom captures its commitment to exquisite craftsmanship and ethical textile production. The Best Showroom nominee’s Jaipur pink entrance and fluted panels are a nod to its roots, while rugs creatively woven into columns and counters meld artisanal heritage with modern design.
Visitors are invited to discover the showroom’s tapestry of handcrafted rugs and experience the artistry behind them across a diverse range of vibrant collections.
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Fendi Casa
Following launches in Jakarta, Phnom Penh, and Seoul, Fendi Casa at The Rise@Oxley marks a significant step in the brand’s Southeast Asian expansion. The 5,037-square-foot, two-storey boutique features a façade with grand logos and display windows, setting a tone of opulence.
The interior, designed by Fendi’s in-house team, embodies the values and visual language of the brand. It features a striking “FF” logo wall, an inner garden view, an Arabescato Vagli marble staircase, and the stylish Groove armchair highlighted by special edition Louis Poulsen Artichoke pendant lights. The upper floor, bathed in natural light, displays Fendi Casa’s furniture and accessories in a gallery-like space.
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Crestar & Spin Fan Experiential Lab
The Crestar and Spin Fans Experiential Lab in Tampines North features a luxurious showcase envisioned and materialised by Prestige Global Designs. Combining two units and creatively navigating existing beams to create a seamless flow, the 2,700 sq ft, two-level showroom presents various tableaux. These include a stylish bedroom with a sculptural ceiling fan, black accents, and exotic wallpaper, demonstrating how the fans fit in real-life settings such as the concierge, kitchen, living room and bedroom.
The second level features the Spin Fans Experience Gallery, where customers can explore product details, and a meeting room with vintage fans. The project combines classic tones, visual highlights, and unique design elements to effectively showcase the fans.
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Grafunkt
Occupying a corner building in the charming Joo Chiat area, the Grafunkt showroom offers an extensive collection of fine furnishings across four levels. Find colourful pieces from beloved brands such as Hay and Louis Poulsen on the ground floor, and experience the best selections from Ligne Roset—including the iconic Togo sofa—on the second floor.
Japanophiles can head straight to the third floor for understated pieces from Maruni, CondeHouse, Ariake and many more. While you browse the furniture, check out the offerings from diverse brand partners, including Same Days Cafe, Straits Wine, Monocot Studio & Store, 3 Keys, and Huls Gallery.
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Vote for your favourite Best Showroom nominee in the form here.
Be sure to also read about the nominees for Best Show Unit and Best Luxury Concept, and vote for your favourite projects in those categories! The public voting period ends on 4 June 2025, midnight, Singapore time.
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