From Cheapest to Priciest: Where to Get a Resale HDB Flat
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Buying an HDB Resale Flat? Here Are Singapore’s Most Expensive and Affordable Neighbourhoods in 2022

HDB exterior architecture

You finally found your “the one,” and in the course of your relationship, you started to talk about the future, including having kids (or not) and buying your home sweet home. Like many, getting a flat from the Housing and Development Board (HDB) — where 80% of Singaporeans live — will be part of your plans.

Applying for a Build-to-Order (BTO) HDB flat is a rite of passage for many Singaporean couples, but you also wouldn’t want to limit yourselves and think of alternatives like a resale flat.

BTO flats are brand new and launched before construction, which means you’ll have to ballot for a slot, commit to the purchase by giving a down payment, and wait up to four years (or more) to finally get the keys to your new home. You also have to live in that flat for at least five years to complete your Minimum Occupation Period (MOP). HDB resale flats, on the other hand, don’t have a long waiting time and you can live in them as soon as you’re done with the necessary transactions. They’re not brand new, but usually tick most boxes in your must-haves. The only thing you must consider carefully is if the flat’s price is still worth it based on the remaining years of its lease.


Buying an HDB Resale Flat

Choosing between a new flat and a resale is a matter of personal choice, but it’s best to keep in mind that when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, a few things have changed. Resale prices are soaring as demand grows, with some BTO applicants cancelling their flats due to construction delays and opting to buy a resale instead even without a grant. There’s also higher demand for more rooms and larger flats as we continue to live with the virus and work in a hybrid setup.

Regardless, if you’ve decided to go for a resale, it’s best to know which flats meet your budget. To do that, let’s look at the median resale prices data by town and flat type in the third quarter of 2022 as released by HDB:

The Most Affordable HDB Resale Flats

  • Three-room flats – Geylang (S$320,000), Jurong West (S$339,000), Toa Payoh (S$341,400), Woodlands (S$345,000), and Bukit Batok (S$353,000)
  • Four-room flats – Jurong East (S$460,000), Woodlands (S$468,000), Bukit Panjang (S$471,900), Yishun (S$473,000), and Bedok and Jurong West (S$475,000)
  • Five-room flats – Woodlands (S$560,000), Jurong West (S$565,000), Sembawang (S$566,000), Choa Chu Kang (S$588,000), and Sengkang (S$595,400)
  • Executive Apartment – Sembawang (S$636,500), Jurong West (S$665,000), Sengkang (S$723,600), Choa Chu Kang (S$742,000), and Yishun (S$748,000)

Among all the towns listed, Jurong West has the most affordable resale transaction prices regardless of the number of rooms. It’s a non-mature estate known for being a quiet neighbourhood since it’s about two hours away from the hustle and bustle of the Central Area. It’s also a good location if you have children studying or aiming to study at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), which is one of the most prestigious schools in Singapore and the world. While NTU offers on-campus housing, rejections for hall application can be a problem so it’s safer to have a permanent residence near school.

Geylang, which is the cheapest on the list, is known as the only official red-light district in the city-state. Yes, the brothels here are legal, which earned the area an unpopular reputation. It’s also known for its migrant worker population, as old shophouses and apartments in the area have become cheap places to rent for low-wage earners. Still, apart from its late-night activities, the neighbourhood has its own charm. It’s where you can find a lot of durian shops, for instance. It’s also one of the five regions surrounding the Central Area, which means public transportation isn’t as difficult and you can make it to the central business district (CBD) in about 30 minutes by train.

Geylang, Singapore

The Most Expensive HDB Resale Flats

  • Three-room flats – Queenstown (S$395,000), Marine Parade (S$412,500), Punggol (S$436,900), Sengkang (S$438,000), and Central (S$460,000)
  • Four-room flats – Central (S$680,000), Toa Payoh (S$740,000), Bukit Merah (S$765,000), Kallang/Whampoa (S$778,400), and Queenstown (S$860,000)
  • Five-room flats – Kallang/Whampoa (S$840,000), Bishan (S$855,000), Toa Payoh (S$870,000), Bukit Merah (S$875,000), and Queenstown (S$894,000)
  • Executive apartments – Tampines (S$844,000), Hougang (S$822,000), Bedok (S$820,000), Bukit Batok (S$790,900), and Bishan (S$1,045,000)

As expected, the Central area is on the list due to its proximity to the CBD, tourist hotspots, and other important establishments. It’s a busy neighbourhood to live in, but staying in a three- or four-room flat is worth paying the premium for small families that value being in the heart of the city. Most of Singapore’s best amenities are a short walk or ride away, which saves time and money in the long run. Cycling has also become a popular activity, particularly in the Marina Bay area, for those who want to destress without leaving the city centre.

Merlion Central Area Singapore

Queenstown, Singapore’s first satellite town named after Queen Elizabeth II, also made it to the list thanks to its proximity to the CBD and its self-sufficient amenities, such as shops, markets, cinemas, and places of worship. While it’s considered an “elderly town” due to its early residents, many families are settling in this area because it’s home to renowned schools, such as the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). Redevelopments and new structures, such as IKEA and the trendy cafés and pubs at Holland Village, have also attracted the younger generation to the area.

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10 Home Décor Shops in Singapore for One-of-a-Kind Finds
Photo 5 Photo by marmo.sg/Website

The start of a new year means an opportunity for change. And by change, we mean finding time to redecorate and breathe new life into your personal spaces.

Singapore is home to a vibrant design scene with plenty of hidden gems offering stylish and distinctive homeware pieces. You don’t have to look beyond the city’s borders to be treated to artisan items or decorative pieces that bring a little flair into your homes and make fantastic conversation starters.

If you’re looking for handcrafted furniture or modern artisanal designs, these local shops have something special to elevate your space. We’ve curated a list of places where you can find home décor that truly stand out.

Sunday Bedding

This shop was established by Singaporean couple, Alex and Clara, who while shopping for their first home realized how little they knew about buying linens and how these things can affect how we sleep.

Sunday Bedding offers bed sheets that are not only well-made and sustainable but also budget-friendly. One of their most popular products is Bamboo sheets, which are made from 100% Bamboo Rayon, making it more absorbent than cotton. It’s perfect to use when you’re living in a country with a humid climate.

The brand also offers other items such as bath towels and loungewear. You can buy them online or at their physical stores in Raffles City, i12 Katong, and Holland Road shopping center.

Location: Sunday Flagship Store, Raffles City, 252 North Bridge Road, #03-39, S (179103)

Open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM

Marmo

The brand began as a side project because its owners had marble waste and offcuts piling up in their backyards. To address this, Marmo (“Marble” in Italian) was born, offering finely crafted objects and furniture made from 100% recycled premium stone — giving these irregularly shaped marble offcuts a second life.

More than furniture, the brand offers delicate home décor pieces such as candle holders, trays, and a classic Christmas tree set made of green Italian Verde marble. You can view and purchase their products on their official website.

Location: Marmo, 11 Changi South St 1, Singapore 486787 

Un Studio

From delicate teaware ceramic pieces to sleek wooden benches and tables, Un Studio offers unique handmade items made by their studio and other independent ceramicists.

If you’re looking to find intricate and detailed figurines to display in your home or unique glassware or wooden stools or side tables to use, this is it. You can have items made-to-order or browse through their collections and creations on their website.

The shop also offers pottery workshops if you’re ever interested in dipping your hands into the art and creating your own.

Location: Un Studio, 47 Jalan Pemimpin, Halcyon 2, #04-03, Singapore 577200

Hands Design

Hands Design turns common woodwork into extraordinary art pieces by mixing them with resin. The head of the family business, Uncle Ray, was in the stained-glass industry for many years until he came across resin art on YouTube, which sparked his interest in the medium. He went on a training program in Washington and upon returning to Singapore, also learned woodworking.

They sell a variety of gorgeous wooden pieces from coffee tables and resin dishes to phone stands and charcuterie boards. You can check their creations online or message them for a custom piece. Hands Designs also holds workshop sessions for as low as S$90, which already allows you to create your own Resin tumblers!

Location: Hands Design, 5 Industrial Park 2A, TECH II #07-29, Singapore 567760

Hikari & Shores

Imagine a lighthouse or the coziest miniature cabin perched on a rock or a grassy hill that you can display on your wall. Hikari & Shores turns these gorgeous views into 3D paintings enclosed in clear glass that makes it seem like they’re floating in the frame.

Definitely the epitome of a unique home décor item! You can message Desmond on the store’s Instagram page if you’re interested in getting a custom piece or two.

Two Storytellers Inc.

This lifestyle brand was born from the social enterprise bookstore called, Books Beyond Borders, which helps raise money for girls’ education in Nepal. Two Storytellers was launched in 2024 and sells handmade, sustainable, and meaningful gifts that celebrate the rich stories behind every craft.

Their felt Christmas home décor items are especially adorable and you can find other products such as bags, notepads, and charms on their website which are all ethically made and sourced from Nepal.

Location: The Bookstore (Books Beyond Borders), 33 Erskine Rd, 01-08, Singapore

Open daily from 11 AM to 8 PM

Habichl

Looking for cute, tufted rugs? Local artist, Rachael, designs whimsical and colorful tufted rugs that will surely brighten any space. The brand’s name is a combination of her name and the word “habit,” which pertains to her habit of making.

On her website, you can see a variety of designs up for grabs. She has also extended her offerings to stationery and stickers, too!

Cruddy

If you’re looking to add a bit of character to your home, why not add an actual 2D character? Cruddy is a creative unit brand offering illustration services and merchandise featuring an original character named, Greg, which was designed by one of their artists, Vanessa Han. According to their website, their personal works are “inspired by real-life instances and curious thoughts.” These are presented through fun and relatable visuals that can be seen on many of their products from shirts and bags to stationery and keychains.

You can DM Vanessa should you want something custom-made or browse their online store for some of their vibrant merchandise.

Sumu Goods

Organizers play an important role in keeping your space neat and tidy. But that doesn’t mean those storage items can’t look stylish while they do their jobs of keeping your homes clutter-free.

Sumu Goods is a shopping and retail brand offering products for your organizing needs. On their website, you can find their full range of products from folding containers and desktop organizers to dual-purpose items such as folding container table tops.

You can also head on over to their physical store in Joo Chiat Place and follow them on Instagram for the latest product releases and announcements.

Location: Sumu Goods, 57A Joo Chiat Place, Singapore 427781

Open Monday to Saturday from 11 AM to 6:30 PM

Kra Sanctuary

Founded on “a desire to celebrate the beautiful in the everyday,” Kra Sanctuary sells handcrafted dinnerware and home décor accessories made by artisans. The brand’s name was derived from Isthmus of Kra, which is a place on the coast of Southern Thailand, where the products are imported from.

Kra Sanctuary’s carefully designed and crafted goods range from gorgeous dinnerware such as serving bowls, platters, and cutlery sets. They also have luxe ceramic items and silverware, which can elevate any kitchen space.

Visit their website to see their full catalog of products. You can also see their dinnerware staples in their partner stores.

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IKEA Singapore Items to Add ‘Mocha Mousse’ to Your Homes
IKEA Singapore Items to Add Mocha Mousse to Your Homes Photo by IKEA Singapore/Website

Looking to refresh your home in line with the latest trends? Pantone’s Color of the Year 2025, Mocha Mousse, is the perfect pick. This warm, creamy brown with hints of rose and coffee tones brings elegance and comfort to any space. If you’re ready to embrace this versatile hue, IKEA Singapore offers a range of items to help you incorporate Mocha Mousse into your decor effortlessly.

Here’s a roundup of stylish IKEA finds to add a touch of this trending color to your home.

ZEBRASÄV Pendant Lamp

Mocha Mousse Pendant Lamp Above Dining Table Beside Window
Website/IKEA Singapore

Add a warm and natural touch to your home with the ZEBRASÄV Pendant Lamp. Its light brown shade is inspired by the Pantone Color of the Year and brings a cozy, modern feel to any room. The unique asymmetrical design makes it look different from every angle, adding style wherever you place it.

Made from at least 90% recycled paper pulp, ZEBRASÄV is both beautiful and eco-friendly. Whether in the kitchen, living room, or bedroom, this lamp creates a soft, inviting glow and looks great whether it’s on or off.

Buy for S$8.50

JAKOBSFORS Coffee Table

Cute Mocha Mousse Coffee Table in the Living Room
Website/IKEA Singapore

Want to upgrade your living space with a touch of nature? JAKOBSFORS Coffee Table features a natural wood finish that brings an inviting vibe to any room. With its 80 cm diameter, there’s plenty of space for coffee cups, books, or decor. The 18 cm free height underneath is ideal for storing baskets or magazines, helping you keep things organized.

No matter if it’s in your living room or a reading nook, this coffee table combines practicality with timeless design.

Buy for S$169

SKOGSRÖR Napkin Holder

Woman Assembling Mocha Mousse Inspired Napkin Holder
Website/IKEA Singapore

SKOGSRÖR Napkin Holder, designed by James Dart, offers a simple and stylish way to keep your napkins organized. The light brown color pairs perfectly with the warm, earthy tones of Mocha Mousse, making it an ideal addition to any room inspired by Pantone’s 2025 Color of the Year. Its sturdy build keeps napkins upright and neatly stacked, always ready when you need them.

Perfect for the dining table or kitchen counter, SKOGSRÖR’s simple elegance means you won’t mind leaving it out for everyone to see.

Buy for S$59

DVÄRGSYREN Mirror

Beautiful Wooden Mocha Mousse Inspired Mirror
Website/IKEA Singapore

DVÄRGSYREN Mirror is perfect for those who value both style and purpose. Framed with a sleek walnut veneer, it pairs beautifully with warm, earthy tones — ideal for rooms inspired by Pantone’s Color of the Year.

The embossed lining is a unique design element that doubles as a space for makeup or skincare essentials. What’s more, it’s also perfect for selfies, giving your social media uploads a chic upgrade.

Whether in a bedroom, bathroom, or dressing area, this mirror fits seamlessly into any space.

Buy for S$2

KLARBÄR Plant Pot

Brown Mocha Mousse Plant Pot Beside Window
Website/IKEA Singapore

Those who love plants will appreciate the KLARBÄR Plant Pot by Ilse Crawford. With its simple, classic design, it’s ideal for showcasing everything from cacti to roses, both indoors and outdoors. The matte, textured surface adds subtle style, while the drainage holes and saucer make caring for your plants easy. Frost-resistant, it can stay outside during colder months as long as it’s emptied or covered.

Buy for S$9

LAGERPOPPEL Cushion Cover

Mocha Mousse Inspired Pillow Case Cover for Bedroom and Living Room
Website/IKEA Singapore

To truly embrace the Mocha Mousse aesthetic, don’t forget your pillows. The LAGERPOPPEL Cushion Cover in light brown is the perfect way to tie your space together. With its matte-sheen surface and stylish flange edging, this cover adds just the right touch of sophistication. The zipper design makes it easy to remove and machine wash, keeping it fresh with minimal effort.

Made from 100% recycled polyester, it’s both eco-friendly and elegant — ideal for completing your Pantone-inspired home.

Buy for S$4

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IKEA Singapore Has More than a Thousand Products on Sale this December
IKEA Year End Sale Photo by IKEA Singapore

The holiday season is always a good time to buy new things for our spaces. To that end, IKEA Singapore has just the thing to celebrate the end of the year and to ring in the new year with!

IKEA Singapore is having their Year-End Sale from Dec. 19, 2024, to Jan. 5, 2025, in all stores, with more than a thousand participating products and discounts up to more than 50% off up for grabs.

With products for every room in the home — from the kitchen to the bedroom — and everyday essentials, everyone is sure to have something that they’ll need in IKEA. What’s more, IKEA Family members will get an additional 20% off home furnishing products that are on sale in-store only from Dec. 19 to 22, 2024. You can sign up for IKEA Family for free on their website.

Here are some of the products on sale during this time!

The ISTAD Resealable Bag (top left), RUMSMALVA Ergonomic Pillow (top right), NISSEDAL Mirror (bottom left), and SVENARUM Trolley Table (bottom right)
IKEA Singapore
  • ISTAD Resealable Bag, Patterned Lilac, 1L, S$1/20 pcs (from SG$2.50/20 pcs)
  • RUMSMALVA Ergonomic Pillow, Side/Back Sleeper, 50x80 cm, S$19.90 (from SG$20.90)
  • SVENARUM Trolley Table with Storage, Bamboo/White, 40x56 cm, S$39 (from SG$59)
  • NISSEDAL Mirror, White, 65x150 cm, S$69 (from SG$89)
  • KALLAX Shelving Unit, Grey/Wood Effect, S$79 (from S$109)
  • HEMNES Chest of 2 drawers, White stain, S$129 (from S$199)
  • RASKOG Trolley, Black, S$29.90 (from $59)
  • MALM Desk, White, S$199 (from S$249)
  • SLATORP 3-seat Sofa with Chaise Lounge, S$999 (from S$1549)
  • KOPPANG Chest of 5 drawers, S$99 (from S$249)

You can find out which items are on sale on the IKEA Singapore website and in their stores!

For more information, visit the IKEA Singapore website and follow them on their Facebook and Instagram pages.

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Live Nation to Break Ground on a New Entertainment Venue in Singapore
Live Nation to Break Ground on a New Entertainment Venue in Singapore Photo by Website/Live Nation Entertainment

There's no denying that the year 2024 has been a monumental era for live concerts and events — from K-Pop groups taking the stage for their tours to Taylor Swift’s historic “Eras Tour.” Riding this tidal wave of concerts, Live Nation Entertainment, one of the world’s leading live entertainment companies, has announced the launch of its first live music venue in Southeast Asia.

In a press release, the company unveiled that the venue will be built along Grange Road in Singapore, in partnership with Lendlease Global Commercial REIT and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board.

The venue will house a state-of-the-art music hall with a total capacity of 3,000 and will feature various rooms and stages dedicated to local and international touring artists. There will also be a café and bar, which can also accommodate smaller events.

Aside from concerts, the new establishment is also expected to host a variety of business and cultural activities, including meetings, conferences, exhibitions, and community events, among others.

As of this writing, there is no information yet on the venue’s exact opening date.

“Live Nation is pleased to expand the live music market in Singapore with the new venue,” said Greg Gillin, Senior Vice President of Venue Development at Live Nation Asia, in the press statement.

Stay updated on the opening of Live Nation’s newest entertainment venue by visiting their website or following them on Facebook or Instagram.

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Celebrate Deepavali with IKEA Singapore's AROMATISK Collection
Celebrate Deepavali With IKEA Singapores AROMATISK Collection Photo by IKEA Singapore

Deepavali, the festival of lights, is coming! To celebrate this vibrant occasion, why not brighten up to your home with new and aesthetic homeware and decor?

IKEA, the Swedish furniture maker, is joining in on the celebration with its AROMATISK collection, which features a range of items inspired by the traditional Indian arts and crafts — perfect for honoring the Deepavali season.

The collection features patterned fabrics and vibrant serving dishes that will make family gatherings more fun. This includes the AROMATISK serving bowl, which comes in blue (S$17.90) and glass pink (S$25.10).

IKEA Singapore's AROMATISK Collection, Serving Bowl in Blue
Photo by IKEA Singapore
IKEA Singapore AROMATISK Serving Bowl in Glass Pink
Photo by IKEA Singapore

Meanwhile, the AROMATISK tealight holder set (S$13.40), which comes in blue, yellow, and pink, is perfect for holding and prettifying your tealight candles. There’s also a wave-shaped version (S$4.90), which creates a patterned illusion when lit.

To decorate your furniture, the collection also has the AROMATISK throw (S$26.90) which comes in a warm and festive color to make your home look more inviting. This is perfectly complemented by the AROMATISK cushion cover in green (S$8.90), printed with lotus flowers and leaves to add more fresh aesthetic to your living room.

IKEA Singapore's AROMATISK Throw and Cushion Cover
Photo by IKEA Singapore

All of these items, along with other IKEA home furniture and accessories, come at a discounted price from now until August 2025, thanks to the brand’s “We Lower Prices” promotion. To check out all the marked down items, visit IKEA’s website.

To shop for the AROMATISK collection, click here or visit any IKEA store near you.

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Elevate Your Home With IKEA Singapore's BRÄNNBOLL, MÄVINN Collections
Elevate Your Home With IKEA Singapores BRANNBOLL MAVINN Collections Photo by IKEA Singapore

Looking for something new to refurbish your home with? Swedish brand IKEA in Singapore has something for you! This fall, the furniture maker is launching two new collections that will elevate your living space: BRÄNNBOLL and MÄVINN.

If you love gaming in style, the BRÄNNBOLL collection offers a colorful take on your home setup with its vibrant furniture and decor. This includes the BRÄNNBOLL gaming lounge chair in knisa bright blue (S$249), a comfortable cushioned, foldable lounge chair that you can move around, thanks to its castor wheels.

To refresh your entire setup, the BRÄNNBOLL gaming station (S$399) is a perfect buy. This closet-like station can hold all your gear, including your chair – perfect for saving space and avoiding clutter.

The collection also includes a bright green gaming bolster (S$19.90), a soft cylinder-shaped pillow designed to support your arms or legs while gaming; a gaming mouse pad (S$19.90) that can accommodate both your keyboard and mouse and is equipped with a rubber-covered underside for a non-slip feature; and a wall-mounted display cabinet (S$34.90) where you can showcase your most precious figurines or gaming items.

Meanwhile, the MÄVINN collection will add a whimsical touch to your home. Made in partnership with social businesses, this collection celebrates local craftsmanship as they are woven, braided, or embroidered by hand by women and marginalized groups.

Cat and Halloween lovers alike are guaranteed to enjoy this collection, as most of its pieces feature a black cat, including the MÄVINN basket (S$24.90), which is perfect for storing things or as a cozy place for your cat to lay on. There’s also the cat-patterned MÄVINN cushion cover (S$26.90), the MÄVINN runner (S$59) embroidered carpet, and the cute MÄVINN pouch (S$7.50) for storing small things at home or on the go, among others.

Aside from cat-inspired items, the collection also has pieces that will make your home more inviting, such as the flower-shaped MÄVINN rug (S$39.90) and the striped multicolor fabric MÄVINN throw (S$23.90).

To shop BRÄNNBOLL and MÄVINN, visit IKEA’s website or head over to any IKEA store near you.

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Soothing Scents: 7 Artisanal Scented Candle Brands in Singapore
Local and Artisinal Scented Candles in Spore Header

Imagine coming home after a long day at work, going through your nighttime routine, and lighting a scented candle to help you settle in for the night. As the soothing aroma fills your room, feel your muscles relax and your mind focus on enjoying a good night’s sleep.

Without a doubt, scented candles have gained popularity among homeowners. Whether it’s the benefits of aromatherapy, the aesthetic charm, or their ability to create a serene ambiance, scented candles have advantages that make them a must-have in the home. In Singapore, many local brands are gaining a following due to the unique scents they create. If you’re looking for a candle that lights up a room and transforms it into a calm sanctuary, we’ve listed local scented candle brands you can check out below:

Hush

Officially launched in 2015, Hush is a Singapore-based and women-led boutique home fragrance studio that specializes in crafting all-natural, essential oil-based home fragrances and other lifestyle products, that aim to improve one’s mental and emotional wellness.

What started out as a brand with only three candle scents grew into a well-loved shop offering a variety of products from candles and incense to reed diffusers and room sprays. Those looking for candles can check out Geranium, which is said to be great for calming the mind and restoring emotional balance, and the classic favorite, Lavender, known for its relaxing and calming effect.

Order online here

Artisan of Sense

Artisan of Sense creates handcrafted soy candles using eco-friendly soy wax from the US. To ensure that each candle is of the highest quality, the brand also uses pure, therapeutic-grade essential oils from plants and lead-free cotton wicks.

It has a Classic Candle collection which features candles like Cedarwood & Lemongrass, a candle that promises an invigorating and intense fragrance, and Musk, Bergamot & Rose, known for its intoxicating blend that will capture your senses. Artisan of Sense also has a Glass Dome Collection with a glass cloche that concentrates the aroma. Once you lift it, you’ll immediately smell the scent of the candle.

Order online here

Lynk Fragrances

Priding itself as the ultimate online destination for a wide array of fragrance products, Lynk Fragrances has everything you need to create an “immersive olfactory experience.” The brand’s extensive collection includes aromatherapy-scented candles, diffusers, essential oils, and hair and body fragrances, among others.

Its bestselling candle is called Evenings At The Westin (White Tea) Candle, which is reminiscent of a spa fragrance, allowing you to achieve a pleasant vibe at home. Another crowd-favourite is Solace Under The Moonlight (White Sage + Lavender) Candle, which according to the brand smells like a good night’s rest. You can also check out Kyoto Awakening (Himalayan Bamboo) Candle, a jar that can make you feel like you’re in a bamboo forest.

Order online here

Candles of Light

Candles of Light has a mission: to create home scents that bring comfort and light to its customers and their loved ones. They highlight nine different scents – which they refer to as their core botanical scent range.

The candles available are handcrafted in small batches with a 100 percent soy wax blend and scented with pure essential oils and natural botanicals. Worth checking out is the DO NOT DISTURBDawn Aura Holographic Candle, which is part of their Work-from-Home series. This candle can help boost your productivity with notes of calming lavender, uplifting citrus, and mint.

Order online here

Oyasumi Scents

Oyasumi is “good night” in Japanese, and Oyasumi Scents is committed to helping you create an atmosphere where you can say “Oyasumi.” Made with organic soy wax and poured in small batches, the candles are categorized as Signatures, Tea-Scented, Asian-Inspired, and Seasonal online to guide you when you shop.

You may want to give the Lychee & Calamansi Candle a try! It makes you feel like you’re escaping to a tropical beach so you can enjoy some “vacation vibes” even while at home. Another bestseller is the White Tea & Lavender Candle, the perfect candle to light after a long and tiring day.

Order online here

Pass It On

Taking pride as Singapore’s first and only plantable candle brand, Pass It On advocates for environmental awareness with their range of products, which also includes Bio-Composite Home Décor and Smokeless Incense.

Each candle features a candle lid made of biodegradable, plantable seed-embedded paper and 100 percent pure soy wax. Some of the items you can consider include the Alps, inspired by the effects of climate change on the famous mountain range. It highlights the notes of English Pear and Freesia. Another is the Great Barrier Reef, taking inspiration from the world’s largest coral reef, it highlights fragrances of fresh mineral salts and sage.

Order online here

Soul Good Project

A holistic wellness brand dedicated to self-love, Soul Good Project is known for creating personal care and skin care products made of natural ingredients. They have now expanded their products to include candles, reed diffusers, and room and linen sprays.

If you love sage and cedarwood, you may want to check out the Palo Santo & Sage Scented Candle, which features a harmonious blend of two purifying herbs. It’s said to be ideal for meditation and relaxation, making it an ideal addition to your home or office. Missing the beach? Go for Sea Breeze & Orchid Scented Candle, with its scent reminiscent of the coastal breeze and floral notes.

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