The newly launched retail space features globally recognised Asian design brand Stellar Works, along with several other progressive international furniture labels.
March 9th, 2018
Henderson Industrial Park is becoming a go-to shopping destination home furnishings. The latest entry, P5 Studio, is set across 4,000sqft of retail space and features the beautiful and eclectic range from Shanghai-based, global contemporary furniture design brand Stellar Works (look out for our Q&A with Stellar Works founder Yuichiro Hori!).

The store carries the collection of Stellar Works’ award-winning Creative Directors Neri&Hu, as well as designs by the brand’s other key collaborators including the internationally acclaimed design practices Yabu Pushelberg and Space Copenhagen, and the prolific Danish architect and designer, Vilhelm Wohlert.

Aside from Stellar Works, P5 Studio’s well-curated portfolio includes progressive furniture labels such as Sancal, Saba Italia, Maiori, Montana and more.
Those who desire highly customised solutions, from walk-in wardrobes to kitchen cabinetry, should know that P5 Studio also provides bespoke design services.
For more design option, customers can also head down to the 8,600sqft P5 showroom along Mohamed Sultan Road!
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