Kuala Lumpur‘s design style goes from modern to contemporary to Scandinavian design. It can be found in the showrooms around the city. As you may understand by now, in this article, you will find our list of the Top 6 Kuala Lumpur Showrooms!
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1. Hauslife
Hauslife, read ‘How’s Life? was founded in December 2014 by a group of visionary and highly experienced furniture enthusiasts who believe that furniture should complement architectural space and not compete with it. Hauslife is a retailer of Ashley and Nikki Home brands in Malaysia and has opened the doors to a number of stores across Malaysia including one in Quill City Mall Kuala Lumpur. At this showroom, you will find a huge variety of furniture that consists of everything from the living room to bedroom and dining sets at a budget-friendly price tag.
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2. Joy Design Studio
Joy Design Studio is a Malaysian-based furniture retailer and supplier. Dedicated to delivering their clients a good design at an affordable price. This showroom stays abreast of trends – particularly Scandinavian designs – to deliver modern furniture at a discounted price. Founder Sheikh Azrul and his team source their products directly from the original manufacturers based in China and Indonesia. At the showroom, you can find a wide range of styles, from retro to contemporary for sofas, armchairs, tables, lighting, art as well as home accessories such as pillows and rugs.
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3. MajuHome Concept
MajuHome Concept showroom is an innovative display concept and showcases allow their team to reflect customers ‘dream home’ into reality. It is an ever-evolving process and they are always exploring creative and innovative ideas to bring the best out of the products for the customers. This showroom is passionate about providing great home furnishing ideas and solutions for Malaysian homes and offices that cater to every customer’s different tastes and lifestyles.
4. Neiviv Home
Neiviv Home showroom has a strategic use of mood lighting so that the gallery-like is a sleek and minimalist furnishings that stocks a range of indoor and outdoor furniture from all over the world. An edited roster of designers such as the award-winning Paphop Wongpanich and Orathai from Thailand, Alex Wang and Hou Huan from China, Kek Heung from Malaysia, and more is on display here.
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5. SSF Malaysia
SSF has a total of 34 showrooms across Malaysia, it is a one-stop showroom where you can find nearly anything you need to furnish and decorate your home. At SSF, you’ll be sure to find furniture in every style imaginable; from farmhouse chic to oriental and modern sleek at a much lower price compared to designer brand stores. Besides furniture, buyers can also shop for home accessories like pillows, curtains, table lamps, and more. Selling over 30,000 products, SSF also stocks up seasonal home decorations at their showroom during big holiday seasons like Christmas, Hari Raya, or CNY.
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6. Timeless Design
At Timeless Design the furniture is functionally designed, inspiring and affordable. At the three-story store, you can expect to find minimalistic Scandinavian furniture and decorative items perfect for adding personal touches to any home. Besides chairs and coffee table, buyers will also be able to find sofas, lounge, stools, and rugs for your living space, or outdoor chairs and lighting for your patio at a super reasonable price tag.
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