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Local furniture and homeware brand Scene Shang closing after 10 years

Scene Shang, known for its contemporary furniture and homeware inspired by Asian heritage, will close its doors on Feb 29. 

Local furniture and homeware brand Scene Shang closing after 10 years

Scene Shang's flagship store located at 263 Beach Road. (Photo: Scene Shang)

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Local furniture and home decor retailer Scene Shang announced on Thursday (Feb 1) that it is closing. The brand’s showroom at Wisma Atria and its online store will cease operations on Feb 29.

Co-founder Jessica Wong thanked patrons for “the 10 wonderful years” in a statement posted on social media. 

She said: “We started out with a dream of wanting to create meaningful and beautiful pieces that captured your culture and heritage stories, to fill your homes with, to add that warmth and personal touch."

However, she added, "the environment and years have been tough on a small business like ours".

Wong continued: "Based in a country with little raw materials and makers, it has always been a challenge to us in balancing costs and wants. We have found it increasingly tough to continue and have pondered hard over this decision for a while and have decided that it is now time for us to hang up our hats."

As the brand prepares to take its final bow, Scene Shang fans can shop an array of furniture and homeware for up to 40 per cent discount. This sale is available online and in-store until Feb 29.

The award-winning homegrown brand was founded in 2013 by Wong and her schoolmate, Pamela Ting, and is known for its range of contemporary furniture and homeware inspired by Asian heritage.

The showroom in Wisma Atria opened in 2022. Before that, Scene Shang had a flagship store in Beach Road, a boutique in Raffles Hotel and a showroom in Tai Seng.

Source: CNA/kt
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