A trio of heritage properties in Singapore marks the arrival of a new brand from the leading hospitality brand and pioneer of serviced apartments, Oakwood.
The facade of Ann Siang House, slated to open this May. (All photos courtesy of Oakwood)
Singapore-based staycationers seeking out boutique lodgings with personality should look to The Unlimited Collection by Oakwood, a newly launched hospitality brand that celebrates individualism with a zest for life. Its intimate hideaways are the perfect choice for independent travelers in search of unforgettable experiences while getting to know a new place (or reacquainting themselves with a familiar one) through immersive stays that tap into the spirit of the destination.
Rubber stamps and artisan soaps are just a few of the many rising homegrown businesses in Singapore.
Dec 29th, 2020
With the rising trend of online and Instagram businesses, it can be tricky searching for an outstanding product you know you can’t find anywhere else. Sometimes, one handbag looks like another and there just isn’t that special “something” you’re looking for. Whether you’re gifting a loved one or indulging in some retail therapy, here are five unique businesses in Singapore to #supportlocal (trust us, you’ll definitely want to)!
1. Batik apparel
Batik (‘to write’/’dot’) is a traditional, wax-resist textile dyeing technique that dates back to as early traditions in Java, Indonesia. Till today,