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Objects with Soul, Spaces with Meaning
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|June 2025 - August 2025
At their flagship in Tan Boon Liat Building, The Beuro champions a quieter kind of luxury, one rooted in craft, storytelling, and soulful curation. We explore how the brand is reshaping the meaning of luxe living, one intentional piece at a time.

In a market saturated with fleeting trends and glossy perfection, The Beuro is quietly rewriting the script for what “luxe living” can mean today. Their take is less about status, more about substance. Less about owning the most, and more about choosing what matters.
“Luxe living is a soulful blend of artistry, authenticity, and personal expression,” says David Lee, General Manager of The Beuro. “It transcends traditional opulence.”
From the outside, The Beuro’s curation might read as a refined collection of design-forward pieces, from the sculptural Desalto Clay Table to the laid-back elegance of the Gervasoni Ghost Sofa. But dig a little deeper, and you'll find a philosophy rooted in emotional resonance, not just visual impact. In their world, luxury isn’t just what you see—it's what you feel, remember, and return to.
That philosophy comes to life at their flagship space in Tan Boon Liat Building, a design enclave where every corner invites conversation. Touch the grain of a walnut table, sink into a plush, oversized sofa. “Clients engage tactilely, feeling the grain of a walnut table or lounging in a Gervasoni Ghost Sofa, to connect intuitively,” David explains. This hands-on experience allows clients to slow down, interact, and discover pieces that align with how they live, not just how they want their homes to look.
The Beuro's mission is to create what they call “artful objects and intentional spaces,” and this is resonating with a new kind of luxury consumer, one who prizes authenticity over ostentation. Their clients are less interested in showroom perfection and more drawn to homes that feel lived-in, layered, and wholly theirs.
“Today's luxury consumers embrace eclectic pairings, combining heritage designs with avant-garde or artisanal finds,” David shares. “We might pair a Desalto Clay Table with vintage Robert Mallet-Stevens chairs, or juxtapose contemporary aluminium accents against warm linen textures.”
This story is from the June 2025 - August 2025 edition of SquareRooms.
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