Japan delivered from Singapore.

Based in Singapore, HULS continues to disseminate crafts globally with the concept of "crossing the ocean and creating a new path for crafts."
A leather tray from BROOKLYN MUSEUM has been selected for the premium gift book “THE HULS GIFT COLLECTION VOL.1” released by HULS.

In recent years, Singapore has become a hub of art and culture, attracting contemporary art and technology not only from Asia but from all over the world.
HULS Gallery Singapore is located in Duxton Hill, which is attracting attention as a new trend destination, with owners who are sensitive about art, gourmet food, and traditional crafts visiting from all over the world.

A gallery that always displays over 100 works.
We fly from Singapore to various parts of Japan, interview creators directly, and select only products that resonate with their concepts and policies.
BROOKLYN MUSEUM's leather products are lined up among the many works.

Many international buyers visit the gallery, buying tableware for use in restaurants, as well as pottery and lacquerware for people who want to have something enriching in their homes that reflects the creator's background.

 

The premium gift book, which was released in response to customers from all over the world visiting the gallery in Akasaka, Tokyo, which opened in 2019, said, ``I wish I could give a special craft as a gift.'' It is also perfect as a higher-grade corporate gift.

The gift book is on sale at HULS Gallery Singapore and HULS Gallery Tokyo.

Why not visit this high-quality space that focuses on a richer lifestyle?


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■ THE HULS GIFT COLLECTION VOL.01
Price: 500 yen (excluding tax)
On sale at HULS Gallery Singapore/Tokyo. [Japanese-English bilingual support]

HULS Gallery Singapore
>>Official site
24 Duxton Hill, Singapore, 089607
TEL: +65-6225-6331
Open: 10:00-18:00(Mon-Sat)
Close: Sundays, public holidays

HULS Gallery Tokyo
>>Official site
2F Akasaka ZEN Building, 6-4-10 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
TEL: 03-6280-8387
Business hours: 10:00 – 18:00 (Mon-Sat)
Closed: Sundays and holidays

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