If you’re still short on Christmas gifts, or looking for a unique present that’ll stand out from the rest, fret not, because Boutiques Singapore: The Gifting Edition is here━the bi-annual fair’s EOY event that’s on this weekend, from 21st-23rd November 2025.
There are more than 80 new brands at this edition of Boutiques Singapore, with over 200 exclusive launches that you’ll get a first-hand look at over the next couple of days. Here are the newbies we think you should check out:
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1. Another Land

Wellness brand Another Land creates sustainable products━designed in Singapore, formulated in Taiwan. Check out their pillow, room and toilet mists that bring relief from stress, smells, and sleepless nights.

If you’re looking for a gift, their Live Well Mini Set ($32) is a sampler of 3 miniatures, each holding 10ml of the scents. Fun fact: the Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore uses the pillow mist during their turn-down service, and the toilet mist is affectionately termed the “Marriage Saver”.
2. Bewilder

We’re pretty sure you’ve never heard of mushroom lamps before today, because we haven’t. Bewilder has Singapore’s very first, and only, designer mycelium lamps, which are statement pieces grown to order.
P.S.: Each lamp takes 1-6 months to cultivate, so be prepared to wait.
You could also grow your own mushrooms and lingzhi at home with one of their DIY kits━you won’t even need to source a container for the latter, and you’ll be brewing your very own invigorating lingzhi tea within 3 months.
3. Crafilab

Think handcrafted home accessories with a heritage twist. You’ll find teapots carved out of 1,600-year-old rock and teacups pinched out of clay by hand that “blend[s] heritage with modern minimalism”, according to The Wellness Insider. Crafilab travels around China looking for heritage craftsmen, curating their wares and helping the world recognise these endangered arts.

Take a closer look at the pinched teaware━it’s almost paper-thin and so translucent it’s sure to elevate your tea-drinking experience. They’re not cheap, but the artistry behind each piece is exquisite.
4. GOFY

Bring home some statement art from GOFY, featuring art prints by regional artists who have put a very local spin on famous artworks. Think Girl With A Pearl Earring, The Last Supper, or Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Cans━reinterpreted with a very Asian twist.

5. Lily & Sophia

Host your Christmas dinners on Lily & Sophia’s handmade-in-Vietnam pottery, and do some good during this season of giving. Every piece that you buy here has been made by Vietnamese ladies in a women-run pottery studio, with all proceeds going to the Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation, helping street kids and supporting victims of human trafficking.
The best part━every piece is oven-, dishwasher-, and microwave-safe.
6. Artisan of Sense

You can’t visit a Boutiques Singapore fair and leave without buying a fragrance. This time, check out new exhibitor Artisan of Sense, whose soy candles and reed diffusers come in scents running the gamut of citrus and fruity, to spicy, woody and even herbal.
7. Nathan Home

Simplicity and timeless design underscore the pieces of furniture you’ll find at Nathan Home, where conscious craft is the heart of every item. All of the wood is sourced from managed tree farms in America and Europe, while craft steel pieces here are made without joinery so they’ll last a long time.
8. Sophia Chin

Don’t miss Sophia Chin’s “Incinerated Ware” ceramics, made with incinerator ash━Singapore incinerates 2,000 tonnes of waste every day, producing bottom and fly ash that are hazardous in their raw forms, but transformed into objects of beauty here.
9. Poopee

If your doggo doesn’t go to the toilet anywhere except on grass, the upcoming EOY monsoon must give you some level of headache. Enter Poopee, whose Eco-turf pee trays are 100% natural grass, so your furry friend can do their business at home, without you having to brave the elements.
10. Wickd

Home-based studio Wickd makes their trays out of sustainable resin━an eco-friendly, water-based resin that’s better for the environment. Debuting at Boutiques Singapore this season are their Scallop Trays and Humpty Dumpty trays, which would look uber pretty on your vanity to hold all your rings and accessories.

11. Minimoor

The brains behind Minimoor used to work the luxury interior circuit, but have now moved into curating the small bits and bobs that finish each room. We loved the set of Seagull Wall Hooks, strong enough to put hangers on, and the cutest little Sheep Lamp, which turns on and off as you move the little lamb across the base.

Made by designers from Spain, Taiwan and other international craftsmen, you’re sure to find unique pieces here.
Boutiques Singapore: The Gifting Edition 2025 new home & living brands
There are 3 floors of food, fashion, makeup, as well as home and living brands to shop this weekend at Boutiques Singapore: The Gifting Edition 2025, and as with every preceding edition, the fair only gets bigger and better each time.
Tickets are available for $10 all day on Friday through the Boutiques Singapore website, though online tickets are only available at limited times on Saturday and Sunday—until 1pm and after 9pm on Saturday, and before 1pm on Sunday. Otherwise, you could get them in person at the F1 Pit Building. Each ticket gets you unlimited entry across all 3 days of the fair.
Here are this edition’s opening hours: 11am-9pm on Friday and Saturday, and 10am-6pm on Sunday.
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Photos by Michelle P & Vivien del Valle.
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