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Furniture brand Castlery opens new flagship store in SG

The new store will be launched in the third quarter of the year. 

Furniture brand Castlery will be opening a new flagship store in Liat Towers in Singapore in the third quarter of the year. 

The two-storey store will have an area of 24,000 square feet as the brand seeks to enhance customers’ experience. 

“Even as we continue to plant more Castlery flags on the globe, the flagship store serves to anchor our presence in Singapore and reflects our unwavering commitment to staying true to our roots,” Declan Ee, Co-Founder of Castlery.com, said.

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This followed Castlery’s report that since November 2019, its revenue saw six-fold increase. 

“The government will identify and partner more companies like Castlery to build the next generation of Singapore Global Enterprises as the next engine of growth for our economy,”Jeffrey Siow, Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of EnterpriseSG, said.

Castlery has so far found homes for 300.000 houses and counting across the globe.  

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