InRoads Furniture Store Review (linked to LIMS Furniture): Inspired by India's colonial style
A trip down memory lane...
By Home & Decor -
Inspired by India's colonial period, the furniture pieces at InRoads furniture store will take you back in time. Each piece is distinctive of the 18th century campaign furniture, named for their use in military campaigns by the British army during that time.
The furniture collection is from American-French brand, Prizmic & Brill and handcrafted in the Philippines. Each furniture piece is built to last and fully handmade with genuine leather, canvas and mahogany wood (which is especially durable).
Facebook screengrab of InRoads Facebook page on 18 April 2015 announcing their new concept shop, LIMS at Marina Square, unit 02-276.
InRoads Furniture Store (now closed)
Subsequently in April 2015, InRoads announced their transition to LIMS Furniture on their Facebook page, unveiling the LIMS Marina Square store. The InRoads Facebook page subsequently went inactive, and the InRoads store was closed. Nonetheless, let's look back and reminisce what the characteristic InRoads had to offer.
Plush leather colonial style long sofa on display at the former InRoads furniture store in Tan Boon Liat Building.
Antique-Looking Furniture
Although they’re not genuine antiques, just like the real deal, “you will never throw them away because they look better as they age,” quips owner Andy Tan, who runs the business. From media centres to study desks and beds, most of the pieces in-store can collapse into trunks, which make them easy to move around and put aside when not needed.
If you want to have a hand in creating your own furniture, you'll be happy to know that each piece can also be completely customised from the size to the colour.
InRoads (now closed) used to be located at #05-04 Tan Boon Liat Building, 315 Outram Road, tel: 6223-0553.