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IKEA is set to open a 3-storey concept store in JEM next year.
Taking over Robinsons as JEM's anchor tenant, the new store will be IKEA's 3rd store in Singapore.
Spanning 6,500 sqm across three storeys, an eatery will be included as well and customers will be happy to know that they can look forward to the popular meatballs and chicken wings.
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Great World City is home to Hooga's newest store and they have everything HOOGA-LIC prepared for you to indulge in yourself and the people that you love. From your bedroom to the bathroom, from the dining room to the living room, from the knick knacks to the occasional furniture. Be spoilt for choices when you shop at Hooga for your home.
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Hooga (pronounced hue-guh) is a concept of living derived from the Danish word “hygge”. But what is the meaning of hygge? The hygge concept cannot be translated to one single word but it encompasses a feeling of cosy contentment and well-being through enjoying the simple things in life. With so many cold, dark days during the winter month, the Danes incorporate hygge into their daily life to create a wonderfully warm and cosy atmosphere.
Hygge is the art form of creating intimacy in any given moment. It’s about sitting by the fire with a mug of cocoa, enjoying the company of your loved ones or waking up on a chilly morning, reading a book while you’re all wrapped up in a blanket.
When it comes to embracing the concept, it’s always about creating a warm and cosy atmosphere. Candles, lamps, and fireplaces are among the common uses of lighting. It is common in Scandinavian decor to find candles scattered throughout the space or fairy lights draped across the mantle. Colour palette that is neutral contributes to an atmosphere of harmony and peace. Soft and fluffy textures are some of the key elements in the hygge concept. Think: fluffy pillows and soft rugs. There’s nothing better than snuggling up on the couch with layers of blankets and pillows.
The Danish concept of hygge has spread its warmth across the world and has inspired and influenced their brand – Hooga.
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Hooga is a home and living, lifestyle store that offers inspiring merchandise from bed linens to bedding accessories, bath to storage, lightings to occasional furniture, home décor and to all your dining needs.
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At Hooga, it is about redefining your little pursuit of happiness and embracing life’s simple pleasure everyday.
Discover your own Hooga today at www.findinghooga.com.
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Discover a world of design inspiration & beauty for your home. Bungalow 55 at Cluny Court has recently relocated to Dempsey Road.
Bungalow 55 has a beautifully curated selection of homewares sourced from around the globe. Their collection includes lamps, hand painted prints, pendant lighting, rugs, arm chairs, small furniture pieces and decorative accessories to make your space feel like home.
All their items can be accessed in store during business hours or through their online shop 24/7.
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At Hooga, they have a wonderful collection of things prepared for you. From your bedroom to the bathroom, from the dining room to the living room, from the knick knacks to the occasional furniture - they have it all. Find joy in life’s simple pleasures today. Visit the newly-opened Hooga in Suntec City to pick some new pieces to dress your abode.
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Hooga is more than a feeling, it’s a mindset.
It relates to the many pleasures that associate with everyday living such as getting cozy by lighting a candle (or two) or even relaxing with your closest friends.
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