Some brands create new design.
ClassiCon protects it.
Based in Germany, ClassiCon occupies a unique position in the global design landscape — as both manufacturer and custodian of modernist icons. Rather than chasing trend cycles, the brand curates and produces historically significant pieces while commissioning contemporary works that honour that legacy.
It is less about fashion, more about permanence.
Guardians of Design History
ClassiCon is internationally recognised for holding the worldwide rights to designs by Eileen Gray — including the now-iconic Adjustable Table E 1027 and Bibendum Chair. These are not reproductions. They are authorised editions, produced with precision and historical respect.
Owning a ClassiCon piece is closer to acquiring collectible design than purchasing furniture.
For Singapore’s design-aware homeowners and collectors, this distinction carries weight. In a market where interiors increasingly reflect global sophistication, provenance matters.
Where Modernism Meets Now
Beyond historical icons, ClassiCon collaborates with contemporary designers such as Konstantin Grcic and Sebastian Herkner. The result is a portfolio that feels cohesive despite spanning generations.
The common thread is clarity.
Forms are disciplined. Materials are honest. Proportions are carefully resolved. Whether glass, steel or lacquer, finishes are executed with technical precision.
The brand’s aesthetic does not rely on decoration. It relies on structure.
Design as Cultural Asset
ClassiCon pieces often appear in museum collections and significant architectural projects worldwide. They carry cultural relevance beyond their functional purpose.
In Singapore’s high-end residential market — particularly among clients who value art, architecture and collectible design — ClassiCon represents intellectual luxury rather than overt opulence.
These are pieces that elevate a space quietly, through history and context.
Modernism in Tropical Context
Clean silhouettes and balanced proportions integrate seamlessly into contemporary Singapore homes. Against stone flooring, expansive glazing and neutral palettes, ClassiCon pieces introduce character without disruption.
They do not dominate. They anchor.
At Royal Interiors Singapore, ClassiCon reflects a commitment to curating design that endures — both aesthetically and culturally.
Because true luxury is not only about what is new.
It is about what remains relevant.
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