Livspace has launched three new experience centers in Singapore as part of its expansion in Southeast Asia.
The three centers of the omnichannel home interior and renovation platform are located in Suntec City, Balestier, and East Coast.
The one in Suntec, home to Livspace Singapore’s flagship store, spans 204 square meters. The facade has interactive touchscreen displays, which can be converted into a writing board that lets customers and designers share and brainstorm ideas.
The showroom has a smart home system that showcases a selection of more than 7000 design elements in stock-keeping units. Customers will be able to use Canvas to consult with designers and see the suggested designs.
Customers can collaborate with designated project managers as well.
Samiksha Dhawan, the chief business officer at Livspace Singapore, noted that their goal has always been to serve as the bridge between homeowners and the interior design and renovations industry
Livspace was set to inject US$100 million into expansion and develop D2C private labels across India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.


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