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Ottoman and Pouffe Collection

An ottoman or pouffe is one of those pieces that earns its place quickly. It rests at the foot of your sofa, doubles as a coffee table when guests arrive,...

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Office Desk Collection: Home Office Workstations

Working from home has become a permanent arrangement for many Singapore households โ€” and yet the home office is often the room that receives the least considered attention when furnishing...

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Lounge Chair Collection: Relaxation Seating

There is a particular kind of seating that falls between the sofa and the dining chair โ€” something you sink into at the end of the day, angle toward the...

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Reading Chair and Armchair Collection

There is a particular kind of quiet that a well-placed armchair creates. Not the quiet of an empty room, but the quiet of a space that finally feels complete โ€”...

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Bedroom Furniture for Better Sleep Hygiene

Most conversations about sleep hygiene focus on habits โ€” phone use before bed, caffeine cut-off times, and consistent wake schedules. Rarely does the furniture in your bedroom enter the discussion....

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Renting Furniture Short-Term: When It Makes Sense

Short-term furniture rental has become a more visible option in Singapore over the past few years, and for good reason โ€” the city attracts a large transient professional population, relocation...

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Mattresses for Hot Flushes and Night Sweats

Waking at 2 AM in a damp t-shirt, kicking the blanket off for the third time, is an experience that is exhausting in ways that go beyond interrupted sleep alone....

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Furniture for Wheelchair Accessibility at Home

Furnishing a home for a wheelchair user is a different kind of decision โ€” not harder, but more specific. The questions shift from โ€œDoes this look right?โ€ to โ€œCan a...

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Beds for People With Mobility Challenges

Choosing a bed is already a considered decision for most homeowners. When mobility is part of the equation โ€” whether for an elderly parent, someone recovering from surgery, a person...

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Furniture Heights for Tall and Short People

Most furniture is designed around a rough average โ€” a seated person somewhere between 165 cm and 175 cm tall. That covers a reasonable portion of the population, but it...

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Bed Height and Daily Use: How to Choose

Most people spend more time thinking about their mattress than their bed height โ€” which is understandable. But in our experience helping Singapore homeowners furnish their bedrooms, bed height is...

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Mattresses for Elderly Sleepers: Comfort and Mobility

Sleep changes as we age. A mattress that felt perfectly comfortable in someoneโ€™s thirties, forties, or fifties may not feel as supportive in their sixties and beyond. This does not...

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Office Chair Ergonomics: A Practical Setup Guide

Most people buy an ergonomic office chair, adjust the height until their feet touch the floor, and call it done. That accounts for perhaps 20% of what actually matters. The...

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