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Denmark’s answer to Marimekko (sort of) lands in Singapore

This Danish traveling pop-up is currently making its way through Asia via mulit-brand lifestyle store, Kapok. Having already made a pit-stop in Hong Kong, HAY House will be making its local debut at the National Design Center from Feb 7 to Apr 12 before moving on to Taipei.    

HAY House is a platform for both established and emerging Danish designers who draw inspiration from the ’50s and ’60s. (Music to our ears, really.) They’ve got minimalist and graphics-heavy glassware, stationery, tea towels and storage boxes are both functional and gorgeous. Prices range from $9 for a paper tiger toy to $34 for wine glasses and go up to $845 for rugs.