MUJI Plaza Singapura reopens today and it’s bigger and better than before. In fact, is now more than twice its original size – making it the largest flagship store in Southeast Asia. And all that size isn’t for nothing, because the store now houses an expanded product range spanning 15 departments and over 3000 products.
From November 22 to 26, Muji Plaza Singapura will be holding a grand opening special featuring a whole host of discounts and promotions. Head down for buy-1-free-1 and 20 percent deals on selected products, including its hard carry case and 2024 planners and notebooks. Spend $100 to win vouchers at a gachapon, try a limited-time matcha cream roll with Iyokan marmalade from Ehime prefecture, and to top it off, enjoy a 10 percent discount on regular-priced items.
Intrigued? Read on to find out what's new at Muji Plaza Singapura.
New offerings at the revamped Muji Plaza Singapura store
Muji Renovation
Muji Renovation launches at Plaza Singapura with a four-room HDB show flat. Here’s where you can explore Muji furniture and products in a natural home setting. And if you’ve ever dreamed of living in a Muti-style home, then you can engage Muji Renovation for things like renovation, home furnishing and lifestyle design.
Everyday Good Price
There’s now a section in the store dedicated to affordable home essentials. By affordable, we mean below $10. Buy sustainable goods like aroma stones, hand towels, cooking tool, and stationery items like notebooks.
Refresh Zones
Take a break from all the shopping at the stores Refresh Zones, beautifully done up with two pillars covered in real plants and stump stools. There’s even a self-serve coffee station and water point for those feeling parched.
Muji Community Market
The Muji Community Market will now be a permanent feature at the store. Here’s where you can discover products from lesser-known Japanese regions. For the store launch, Muji will be showcasing items from Japan’s Ehime prefecture, a region known for its citrus fruits. Stock up your pantry with marmalade, tea, syrup, and sake, or pick up lovely handcrafted pieces like Tobe Yaki ceramic ware.
Products from local brands
Local brands get their time to shine too. Muji has curated a host of sustainability-minded brands to feature – a highlight being Ascent Bikes, which retails high-quality urban bikes. Other items to shop for include ecohusk lunch boxes, reusable wraps, upcycled accessories, and more environmentally-friendly products.
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