It’s that time of year again. Boutiques Singapore is back, and this time it’s all about spring energy. Boutiques Singapore: The Spring Summer Edition 2026 runs from 15th to 17th May 2026 at the F1 Pit Building, with over 300 local and international brands in tow, including a record-setting number making their Boutiques debut.
While fashion takes centre stage in this edition, there’s plenty for home enthusiasts and design lovers too, from thoughtful everyday objects to statement-making art and even pet accessories that belong in an interior mood board. Here are the new home and living names worth making a beeline for:
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1. Heirloom Garden

If your dream kitchen counter has a little patch of greenery growing on it, Heirloom Garden is for you. This newcomer brings its indoor kitchen garden concept to Boutiques for the first time. Think sleek stainless steel microgreen growers designed in Singapore and made in Japan, paired with exclusive seed packs curated for both flavour and nutrition.
The pitch: grow chef-quality herbs and microgreens at home in just a few days. It looks beautiful on a counter, and it’s actually useful.
Room: 3D
2. PIANG

One of five recipients of the Boutiques Showcase Grant this edition, PIANG is a Singapore-based design studio pushing the limits of contemporary woodworking. The studio blends traditional materials with unconventional processes to create modular furniture systems that invite interaction and personalisation.
If you’ve been looking for something to add to your home that genuinely sparks conversation, PIANG is your answer.
Room: 3A
3. Balthazaar

Also a first-time Grant recipient, Balthazaar makes bold, emotionally expressive works in acrylic and mixed media, with a Boutiques-exclusive piece that’s done on a wood panel.
If you’ve been meaning to invest in original art for your home but haven’t found the one, Balthazaar’s work is the kind that tends to make that decision for you.
Room: 2A
4. Ohpopdog

New to Boutiques this edition, Ohpopdog brings a design-forward lens to pet living. We’re talking cooling mats, microbead beds, and accessories crafted for comfort and personality. They have also stocked exclusive collections made just for Boutiques, so expect pieces you won’t find anywhere else.
Room: 3C
5. Yellow Ribbon Project

A meaningful addition to this edition, the Yellow Ribbon Project makes its Boutiques debut with a series of handcrafted ceramic cups, each individually glazed by inmates through its Visual Arts Hub programme. Every cup comes with a personal note from its maker.
Room: 3C
6. Eden Eden

Returning favourite Eden Eden is back with its signature handcrafted wooden lamps and décor pieces, created in collaboration with artisans in Singapore and Korea. New this edition: exclusive launches and a special artist collaboration debuting only at Boutiques. If you missed them last time, this is a good reason to stop by.
Room: 3B
7. Cement Produce Design

Making what is likely its Singapore debut, Cement Produce Design is a Japanese studio based in Osaka with an unusually collaborative approach to product development. Each piece is developed in partnership with craftsmen and factories across Japan, drawing on a network of over 500 makers. The result is a range of everyday objects that carry real regional craft heritage without feeling precious or museum-worthy.
Room: 3D
8. Studio Mu Yu

A Singapore-born artisanal brand, Studio Mu Yu works in wood to produce lifestyle pieces that sit comfortably across categories. Their one-of-a-kind wood products are handmade in Singapore using wood off-cuts, and run the gamut from small vases to earrings and other accessories.
Room: 2B
Boutiques Singapore: The Spring Summer Edition 2026
Get your tickets on the Boutiques Singapore website; this season, they’ve introduced single-day tickets, priced at $8 for Friday tickets, and $10 for each weekend date.
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Photography by: Michelle P
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