
Stacked Store is set to launch its inaugural independent retail establishment in Singapore’s New Bahru district on May 16, broadening its physical presence following its predominant operation as an online platform.
Sited within The Factory, this establishment is envisaged as a hybrid of retail and exploration. It showcases an expertly curated assortment of independent brands, unique home decor items, and design-centric products that ordinary mass-market stores seldom offer.
The interior design follows a bare, industrial style, with the primary structure of the space made up of raw scaffolding. This contrasting backdrop is designed to accentuate the products on display while promoting a more leisurely, tactile shopping experience.
One of the primary attractions is the brand’s trademark living room setting, which has been reimagined for the new location in partnership with W Atelier.
However, the venue is not just for shopping. It also serves as a platform for engaging customers with the brand. Stacked Store intends to organize workshops, collaborative pop-up events, and exclusive product launches. It also plans to debut its forthcoming in-house brand.
Earlier this month, the retailer broadened its offline footprint by opening the IMBA Store – the exclusive gift shop for interactive exhibitions at Gardens by the Bay.
What is the concept behind the new Stacked Store location in Singapore’s New Bahru district?
The new location is a hybrid of retail and discovery, offering a curated selection of independent brands and unique home decor items. The store is designed to provide a leisurely, tactile shopping experience.
What unique features does the Stacked Store offer?
The store houses a reimagined version of the brand’s signature living room setting. It will also serve as a platform for brand engagement, hosting workshops, collaborative pop-ups, exclusive product launches, and unveiling its in-house brand.
Has Stacked Store expanded its physical presence in other ways?
Yes, the retailer launched the IMBA Store, the official gift shop for interactive exhibitions at Gardens by the Bay, earlier this month to broaden its offline presence.