Looking for a souvenir that reminds you of your time in Singapore but can't seem to find it? Make a trip to these shopping locales that will provide you with an experience like no other.
LessNestled in a two-storey conservation shophouse along the hipster enclave of Duxton Road, Littered with Books feels less like an indie bookstore, and more like the personal library of a particularly well-read friend. The range of books here is a delightfully chaotic mishmash of classic literature, modern potboilers, and popular bestsellers. Readers desiring to be transported to new worlds without ever leaving their couches should peruse their eclectic selection of travel narratives and guides.
Don’t forget to say hello to the meownager Zoo-Zoo when you enter. This charming store sells a plethora of whimsical trinkets and souvenirs, ranging from journals and posters to glassware and grooming products. Many of the knick-knacks here are also designed by both local and regional artists, so be sure to check out their Peranakan-themed tote bags, trays, and table mats if you’re looking to bring home a small piece of nonya culture.
A homegrown eco-powerhouse formed by over 30 earth-friendly Singaporean brands, this swanky store in Funan is every sustainable shopper’s dream come true. Committed to a philosophy of creating zero waste and plastic, the products here—ranging from metal straws to handwoven bags—are all sold without packaging. The store’s offerings are also diverse, with a selection of food, fashion, and fair-trade items.
More than just a mall, Design Orchard is a haven for local artisans and designers, stocking everything from locally crafted sports apparel and exquisitely scented perfumes to T-shirts emblazoned with colloquial puns. Stock up on chic jumpsuits from GINLEE, peruse trendy hoodies and tank tops from Kydra, and add some sparkle to your outfit with Marilyn Tan Jewellery.
A cozy boutique located on the second floor of the hip and trendy shopping destination Haji Lane, Crafune is a local brand specializing in bespoke handmade leather goods. The store offers a range of products from coin pouches, wallets to leathercraft kits for those wanting to learn the craft. You can even try your hand at making handbags and watch straps at their in-house workshops or pick up a DIY kit for you to do on your own time.
Founded by renowned local pastry chef Daniel Tay, Old Seng Choong offers traditional baked goods for every joyous occasion. Named after the well-loved Seng Choong Confectionery run by his parents for over 30 years, this brand pays homage to his father, the baker who sparked Daniel’s own culinary ambitions. Old Seng Choong is known for its festive treats and nostalgic snacks, such as pandan chiffon cakes and cookies with a fun twist- through local flavours like “Katong Breakfast” and “Laksa”.
With an evocative name that hearkens back to our city’s time as a British trade colony, Singapore Trading Post is a repository of treasures for homeowners and collectors alike. This homeware emporium is filled with knick-knacks and memorabilia sourced from countries that used to be on the trade routes of Singapore’s past. Brass antique lamps, elmwood chairs and cotton bed throws are just some of the many wares you’ll find here.
Run by a duo of former-schoolmates-turned-entrepreneurs with a love for fashion, Loop Garms exudes a charm reminiscent of the ‘80s and ‘90s. Step in for a dose of nostalgia as you explore racks of vintage apparel—from plaid bottoms and sports jackets to t-shirts with rock band motifs. The store also sells a range of memorabilia that’ll have you taking a trip down memory lane, including Game Boys, portable CD players and comic books.
Nestled along South Bridge Road in the heritage district of Chinatown, East Inspirations is packed with old-world relics, antiques and trinkets that will transport you back in time. The shop’s repository is filled with artefacts that will add a dash of the Orient to your home, and the many wonders here include beautiful porcelain vases, charming figurines of mythical animals, vintage abacuses and ink sticks that will take you back to the feudal-era China.