You may not have heard it come up often, but Millenia Walk is really a little trove of furniture shopping gold. This city-centre mall may be better known for its Meidi-Ya supermarket and loads of food options, but it’s also where you’ll get to splurge on those luxury fittings you never knew you needed. With that, here are some must-visit stores in Millenia Walk for your next furniture shopping trip.
1. Commune
With more than 100 stores worldwide, Singaporean brand Commune is no stranger to many. They pride themselves on their human-centric furniture, which encompasses both aesthetics and functionality, and have collaborated with renowned brands such as Singapore Airlines and Luzerne.
The latest of these is their collab with another local brand, Hegen, to produce Commune’s first-ever baby furniture series. Headlining this collection is the Hegen 3-Way Stool ($675): a 3-in-1 toddler seat, coffee table and ottoman which was recently awarded the iF Design Award 2025.
That’s one for baby, and here’s one for mama, too━the Hegen Recliner ($1,590), with a moulded foam seat that won’t lose its shape. Add on ergonomic armrests that will help mama’s find the most comfortable position to latch their little ones, and you have a recipe for happy mums and bébés.
Complete the nursery set-up with the Hegen Changing Cart ($1,380), which comes with a set of cotton rope baskets that won’t look out of place in your minimalist Japandi home.
Unit number: #02-51/53/54/55
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 9pm | Sat-Sun 11am to 9pm
Contact: 6338 3823 | Commune website
2. Grey & Sanders
For a dining table that will truly stand out, pop into Grey & Sanders to walk through what feels like a forest. Gorgeous slabs of wood from all over the world line both walls as you head deeper into the store, handpicked and meticulously QC-ed by the Grey & Sanders team before they make the places of honour along these walls.
Japanese Beech, American Black Walnut, American Pecan (L-R).
No accoutrements are necessary for wood this beautiful━translucent resin fills in any naturally occurring gaps in the slabs, which you can finish with legs of your choice. One of the most popular woods in store is the American Black Walnut ($4,740), with its striking dark finish and streaks of light sapwood; otherwise the more muted brown grain of Japanese Beech ($6,765) might be a good option if you prefer something lighter with a pinkish hue.
Unit number: #02-42
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 9pm
Contact: 8371 8864 | Grey & Sanders website
3. Luxury Mattress Collection
Next up is Luxury Mattress Collection, a store whose name says it all. The local brand has been curating ultra premium sleep solutions for discerning customers since 1996, with a selection of uber luxe brands of mattresses including fully customisable, artisanal French Treca mattresses. Made with materials such as Royal Alpaca, Arles Merino wool, and even Baby Camel wool━the first shearing of super fine and soft down━from Mongolia’s Bactrian camels, you really ought to visit the showroom to try these beds for yourself.
Then, there’s Vispring, whose mattresses are natural and non-toxic, 100% hand crafted in Britain with sustainable materials including British wool, cashmere silk, and horse hair. They’ve even supplied the Royal Family, and every First Class cabin on the Titanic back in the day.
But if you want a bed that does it all, consider the Dutch brand Auping, whose industry-leading adjustable beds mean you can lounge and lie in bed all day long━their ergonomic design will support your back; they’re also known to have some of the most highly ventilated mattresses in the world so you’ll feel cool and dry all night long.
Unit number: #02-24/25
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 7pm
Contact: 6735 5040 | Luxury Mattress Collection website
4. OVAS
When you’ve sorted your mattress, head to OVAS: purveyor of wood furniture, art and other home furnishings. Take a closer look at their collection of solid acacia wood pieces, each handmade by local artisans in Thailand, for truly unique pieces to add on to your home.
Take, for example, this solid wood stool ($690), now going at 15% off. Each piece is made of a single cut of acacia wood, also known as Chamchuri, which feature distinct grain patterns of dark against light brown. Fun fact: every single tree has its own unique grain pattern, just like our fingerprints, so you can be sure that no other stool will look like yours.
Complement the stools with a pair of mango wood Voltz floor lamps ($1695/$1895), also going for 15% off. These classic statement lamps will fit right in your jungalow home, with dimmable lights providing a warm glow, while the elegantly shaped dark wood bases make a subtle statement.
Another statement piece to add to your list is the PIKU pendant lamp ($2545.75, U.P. $2995), a vintage Asian household design with a perforated black powder-coated steel frame that’s rust-resistant and durable.
Unit number: #02-46
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 8pm
Contact: 8183 5155 | OVAS website
5. Alt.o by Commune
Walk through Commune, and you’ll hit Alt.o by Commune, their sub-brand that “offers alternative and modern furniture designs”. Unlike at Commune, where the furniture is more suited to smaller homes, Alt.o by Commune presents pieces that are more luxe, and designed for larger abodes━yet still holding true to their commitment to reduce wastage, utilising recycled materials and ethically sourced wood.
Image credit: Alt.o by Commune
The Siena Dining Table, for example, has a rattan and solid wood base topped with a stunning piece of travertine: known to be one of the earliest kinds of stone, used in masonry dating back to 3,200BC.
Unit number: #02-52
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 9pm | Sat-Sun 11am to 9pm
Contact: 6338 3823 | Alt.o by Commune website
6. Huls Gallery
Image credit: @hulsgallerysg
Finally, kit out your home with Japanese ceramics, lacquer- and glass-ware, and more from Huls Gallery. Jump onto the matcha bandwagon with your very own chawan and chasen holder, handmade by craftsmen in Japan, or fill up your display cabinet with a collection of sake glasses made from materials including copper and Japanese cherry birch.
Unit number: #01-36/37
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 8:30pm
Contact: 9833 4217 | Huls Gallery website
Millenia Walk furniture shopping guide
Ditch the Taobao shopping and pamper yourself; after all, your home is meant to be a place of sanctuary and respite. Millenia Walk’s where you’ll find the finer things in life, and trust us when we say it’ll all be worth it.
Combine your furniture shopping with an after-work date, because you’ll get a $10 Millenia Walk voucher with $150 spent at the mall after 6pm, Mondays to Fridays. Plus, you’ll get to redeem free parking after 6pm with any $80 spent, too.
Find out more about Millenia Walk’s promos here
Address: 9 Raffles Boulevard, Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596
Photos taken by: Vivien del Valle
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