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15 Best Buys At Stacked Store New Bahru

30 June 2026 | BY

Discover the best buys at Stacked Store’s new flagship in New Bahru, from portable lamps to quirky homeware and pet accessories.

15 Best Buys At Stacked Store New Bahru

Following its move out of Delta House, homegrown lifestyle retailer Stacked Store has opened at New Bahru in May, marking the brand’s first standalone physical retail space in Singapore. They’ve brought their iconic living-room layout to the new store, so you can browse products in a setting that actually feels like home.

From Japanese fragrances to novelty lamps and retro-inspired tableware, here are the best brands and finds to look out for at Stacked Store New Bahru.

Playful lighting & statement clocks

1. Balvi: Retro lava lamps & novelty decor

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New to Stacked Store’s line-up, Balvi’s bright decor feels like a splash of dopamine for your home. The Spanish brand specialises in sleek, playful everyday objects that fit effortlessly into modern interiors. 

A standout is the Magma Lava Lamp ($89), available in red, pink, and yellow colourways, each paired with a chrome body. It makes for a retro statement piece that instantly draws the eye, and it’s the perfect time to get one if you missed the lava lamp craze back in the early 2000s.

stacked store - balvi lighter table lamp

The novelty decor lineup also includes the Lighter Table Lamp ($99) and Hydrant Bottle ($72), which fully lean into Y2K pop-art vibes, turning everyday objects into colourful home accents. 

stacked store - balvi board games

Beyond decor, Balvi offers classic board games with a cheeky twist, like the Checkeroli Board Game ($45), Ludoshi Board Game ($45), and 1,000-piece puzzles ($45) that double as wall art once completed. 

2. Fatboy: Miffy indoor & outdoor lamps

stacked store - fatboy miffy

Fatboy lamps are known for their minimalist aesthetic and cordless design, making them easy to move around indoors or outdoors. The latest Miffy collaboration at Stacked Store includes the Edison the Petit x Miffy Lamp ($148), a compact lamp that adds a touch of whimsy. It’s dimmable to set the perfect ambience and fits right in any living room or kids’ spaces.


If the Dutch bunny feels too mainstream, there’s the Fatboy Bolleke x Boris Portable Lamp ($168), starring Miffy’s friend Boris Bear. Its flexible hanging loop lets you brighten any corner, and it’s fully rechargeable via USB-C for convenient portability.

3. Normann Copenhagen: Portable Scandinavian-designed lamps

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For homeowners who favour cleaner, minimalist aesthetics, Normann Copenhagen offers a more elevated Scandinavian option with the Porta Table Lamp ($199). It comes in shades ranging from cool neutrals like white and grey to a bold, bright red, letting you add a subtle pop of colour to your space. 

The lamp’s cordless, portable design makes it perfect for bedside tables, shelves, or creating mood lighting anywhere in the home. And not to worry if your space is on the smaller side, the lampshade can also be rotated to fit tighter spaces or even windowsills with ease. 

4. Yukiko Morita: Lamps & clocks made from preserved bread

stacked store - yukiko morita lamps

You might do a double-take thinking you’ve wandered into a bakery, when you spot the Yukiko Morita Pampshade Croissant Bread Lamp ($105) and Melonpan Bread Lamp ($95) at Stacked Store. These quirky lights are made from real bread and feature built-in LEDs that emit a soft glow. 

Don’t worry, the bread is preserved with antibacterial and antifungal protection, making it safe to display while adding a cosy touch to your space. 

stacked store - yukiko morita naan

There are chunkier options too, like the Toast Bread Lamp ($105) made from real loaves, or a Baguette Lamp ($180), which is currently sold out.

If you’re looking for something truly eye-catching, the preserved bread series also includes the NAAAAN Flat Clock ($95) and Melting Clock ($145). These are definite conversation starters, with a surrealist nod to Dali’s melting clocks that adds a unique twist to any space.

5. Kit-Cat Klock: Classic black & white clock designs

stacked store - kit-cat klock

For a nostalgic touch, the Kit-Cat Klock brings its 1930s-era charm straight into your home. The iconic black-and-white cat clock design features a pendulum tail and rolling eyes that move with every second, adding a playful rhythm to any room. It’s available in a ¾ scale version ($80) or a full-sized edition ($92).

If you prefer a more modern take, there’s also a digital alarm clock ($52). Compact and bedside-ready, it keeps the cat’s signature animated eyes while offering a contemporary alternative.

6. Newgate: Mid-century alarm clocks

stacked store - newgate clocks

British brand Newgate brings a timeless touch with retro-style analogue clocks like the Wideboy Alarm Clock ($82), combining mid-century charm with modern interiors. It’s available in classic tones or bright orange for a playful pop of colour.

For a more futuristic look, Newgate offers the colourful Supergenius LCD alarm clock (from $82) that runs on either battery or USB for convenience.  If you’re keeping things classy, their round railway clocks (from $68) also make a stylish addition to countertops or shelves.

Dining & tableware

7. DOIY and &klevering: Food-themed plates for maximalist kitchens

stacked store - DOIY &klevering food plates

DOIY and &klevering are staples at Stacked Store, also available at the IMBA outlet, bringing playful and colourful pieces to the table. DOIY’s food-themed plates (from $20) come shaped like brunch favourites like eggs, waffles, and tomatoes, bringing a burst of colour and personality to your table without any extra effort.

stacked store - &klevering fish platesFrom left: Perch Fish Plate ($56), De la Mer Crab Platter ($85), Perch Fish Plate ($56)

For an even more maximalist dining experience, &klevering also has seafood-themed tableware to add more variety. The Perch Fish Plate ($56) features a hand-painted perch fish face that looks perpetually unimpressed, adding as much personality to your table as whatever you decide to serve on it.

8. HKliving: 1970s-inspired ceramic cups

stacked store - HKliving coffee cups

HKliving‘s cult-favourite 70s Ceramics collection brings earthy glazes and retro colour palettes to your morning coffee routine. The Coffee Mugs Set of 6 ($85) features stoneware mugs in earthy tones like brown, yellow and green, each with a slightly different handcrafted glaze finish, so each cup has a unique look.

The range extends beyond coffee mugs, with espresso mugs, cafe cups, cappuccino mugs, and latte mugs ($36 for a set of 2) available separately to build out your collection over time.

9. Ichendorf Milano: Hand-blown glassware

stacked store - ichendorf milano glassware

Italian glassware brand Ichendorf Milano specialises in delicate, hand-blown pieces that look just as good on a shelf as they do in everyday use. The collection ranges from animal-shaped glassware (from $32) to larger statement pieces like the Apple Teapot ($79) and sculptural bottles ($89), all featuring the same charming glass animals.

stacked store - ichendorf milano spoons

You can also pair your existing mugs with the brand’s animal-shaped glass spoons (set of 2, $32) for a smaller but equally whimsical addition to your kitchen setup.

Homeware

10. Aveva Design: Weighted fabric door stoppers

stacked store - aveva design doorstoppers

Aveva Design specialises in tactile decor pieces that soften modern interiors without feeling overly cutesy.

The felt cushions ($45) are an easy upgrade for basic IKEA stools and neutral sofas, while the Curious Cat Door Stop & Bookend ($89) comes in various cat designs that make a charming upgrade to the usual rubber doorstop.

11. Ring-A-Date: Vibrant perpetual calendars

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Ring-A-Date calendar in Cafe Mousse (left) and Dark Green (right)

The Ring‑A‑Date is an Italian design classic from the 1970s that still brings a colourful and functional touch to your space. Its perpetual calendar uses 3 coloured rings to set the day, date, and month, making it both functional and fun to update each day. 

The lightweight design makes it easy to hang on walls, and its bold graphic colours like Dark Green ($240), make it a popular choice among eclectic home styles.

Limited edition colours like Cafe Mousse ($280) offer a warmer colour palette, and extra rings in different colours ($8 for 3 rings) let you customise the calendar to match your space. 

12. APFR: Japanese fragrances with minimalist appeal

stacked store - APFR fragrances

Japanese fragrance label APFR has its own dedicated corner in-store, carrying incense cones ($48), reed diffusers ($95), and other home fragrance products made in Japan. The scents lean clean and woody without being overpowering, making them a safe pick for smaller homes and shared living spaces.

stacked store - stillgoods incense holders

To complete the setup, pair them with the Horizon Incense Holder by stillgoods ($71), a natural stone accessory that doubles as shelf decor even when not in use.

13. Empty Wall: The New Yorker wall prints

stacked store - empty wall prints

For homeowners looking to fill blank walls without defaulting to the usual suspects, Stacked Store stocks wall prints from brands like Empty Wall and The Poster Club.

If you’re already a fan of the New Yorker tote bag, the prints are a natural next step. Iconic magazine covers from Empty Wall are available in A3 ($68) and 50x70cm ($98) sizes, so you can finally deck out that empty wall above your sofa. 

14. Fritz Hansen: Stainless steel ikebana vases

stacked store - fritz hansen vases

Inspired by the Japanese art of ikebana, Fritz Hansen’s stainless steel vases (from $230) are designed to highlight every stem and branch.

The Ikeru Vase ($230) comes in various heights to hold different stems, and its polished steel surface adds a reflective finish while remaining highly durable. Each flower stalk turns into a statement, adding a minimalist touch to your space.

stacked store - fritz hansen bowl vases

There’s also a separate bowl-shaped range, available in smaller ($230) and larger ($380) sizes, giving you flexibility to display anything from a single bloom to a full arrangement. They are also available in brass-plated versions to complement homes with warmer tones. If you’re not born with green fingers, you can pair them with a wide selection of felt flowers (from $15) for the same sculptural effect without any upkeep. 

Pet accessories

15. Wobbly Studio: Handcrafted bowls safe for pets & humans

stacked store - wobbly studio bowls

Unlike conventional pet-store accessories, Wobbly Studio’s ceramic bowls blend seamlessly with the rest of your dinnerware instead of standing out as purely functional pet gear. Handcrafted by a Stockholm-based ceramic studio, each piece embraces slightly imperfect finishes that add to its handmade charm.

Designed for both pets and humans, the Doggo Club Ti Chat Bowl ($58) and a matching Gato Club Ti Chat Bowl ($58) can pull double duty as feeding bowls, snack dishes, or even as a trinket tray, making them a functional addition to any pet-friendly home.

Visit Stacked Store New Bahru

stacked store new bahru

The store also introduces a QR-based checkout system that lets you scan items as you browse, keeping a running total while automatically applying eligible promotions. Some items even debut here before making their way online, making it worth dropping by if you want first dibs on the latest arrivals.

With its cosy living room setup, Stacked Store New Bahru feels like wandering through a well-styled home, making it an enjoyable place to discover objects that bring a little more personality into your space.

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Photography by: Vivien Del Valle


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