Hafary House Review: Large tiles and bathroom showroom along Lavender Street

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For homeowners and interior designers seeking a wealth of inspiring building materials, bathware, and surface materials, Hafary House is a treasure trove. Having transitioned from its Balestier branch to this Lavender Street shophouse, Hafary House now stands as its flagship store.

Since its inception in 1980, Hafary has grown into a key destination for building materials. The new flagship store offers a much more comprehensive shopping experience, integrating the showrooms of Hafary’s subsidiaries Hafary Bathroom and Wood Culture.

Photography by Finbarr Fallon
  1. 1. Hafary House Showroom
  2. 2. Hafary Porcelain Slab
  3. 3. Hafary Bathroom
  4. 4. Hafary Wood Culture

The dynamic showroom design at Hafary House showcases the brand’s commitment to creativity and innovation. This design is a result of Hafary’s collaboration with FARM, a cross-disciplinary design studio renowned for its dynamic and imaginative projects.

The Hafary showroom features thematic spaces, engaging layouts, and intriguing design details. For instance, straps that are typically used to secure stone slabs are woven into an overarching ceiling feature, adding a unique touch to the space.

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Hafary House Showroom

Step into a space that ignites creativity, where you’ll find a diverse selection of building materials, including tiles, natural stones, mosaics, and countertops. The showroom is designed to inspire, with tactile installations in spaces named the Living, Dining, Hall, Kitchen, Outdoor, Patio, Terrace, and Wardrobe.

Each space is themed to reflect different aesthetics, catering to diverse personalities and lifestyles. Additionally, the thematic changing displays feature curated interior styles like art deco and Japandi, sparking your imagination.

Hafary Porcelain Slab

Among the highlights are new porcelain slab collections distinguished by intricate, lifelike veining. Also worth noting are premium countertop surfaces from renowned Italian brands such as Marazzi and Florim. If you’d like to invest in the beauty of natural stones, Hafary House showcases a stunning selection from their extensive inventory, including luxurious natural stones from Italian brand Antolini.

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Hafary Bathroom

Don’t miss Hafary Bathroom, which showcases bathroom fittings and wares from premium European brands, such as Zucchetti and Bernstein. Hafary also has an in-house brand Klopfen showcased here. It integrates tiles within Hafary’s collection into the space, giving you a visual of how bathroom products work with surface materials.

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Photography by Finbarr Fallon
Photography by Finbarr Fallon

Hafary Wood Culture

At Wood Culture, you can explore a broad selection of vinyl flooring, engineered wood, and solid wood products. New wall surface solutions that replicate realistic textures and surfaces designed for quick turnaround times can also be found here.

Visit Hafary House at 161 Lavender Street, Level 2.

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