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Design-Led, Offline Approach

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August 22, 2025

Designed to host pop-ups and community events, the room has also been styled with Klarra merchandise such as notebooks and crockery.

Design-Led, Offline Approach

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It flows seamlessly into the Fashion Zone, where the brand's latest collections are displayed.

The theme of curves and soft sage green continues here, with design flair shown in the glass brick feature wall and powdery limewashed walls, right down to the lighting and furniture choices.

One highlight is the Kids' Corner, where little ones can stay occupied with a selection of toys, books and mini Klarra pieces.

A mother of three herself, Ms Tan included carpeted flooring in this corner, bearing in mind how parents would often kneel to get lower and closer to their playing kids.

The outlet also introduces Klarra's homeware collection.

Declining to reveal how much she spent on rent and renovations, Ms Tan says she aimed to create a home away from home.

"We designed the store to be a retreat where fashion, lifestyle and community meet. Our aim was to create an intentional environment, where browsing flows into lounging, and dressing into unwinding,"

Shop Klarra's 2025 Summer collection comprising its staple of clean classics and tailored forms (from $39 for a bandeau).

With a minimum spending of $250, receive a store-exclusive Klarra Tote in the brand's signature sage green.

Tanchen Studio
Where: 140 Bukit Timah Road

Six years after its founding, weaving studio Tanchen has put down roots.

Co-founders Sanchia Tan and Amber Chen – whose surnames form the brand's name – felt it was time to open a standalone store, especially given the tactility of their textiles and handcrafted objects.

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