Far East Flora Centre

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Time Out Singapore in partnership with Far East Flora
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Time Out says

Whether you’re into flowers and greenery, this is one place worth stopping by. Renowned floral company, Far East Flora, has opened Singapore’s first vertical flora centre. And not in the typical widespread layout of a nursery you may be imagining. 

Consisting of nine storeys – including a rooftop and its own cafe – of floriculture retail and lifestyle, Far East Flora Centre in Clementi wants to offer plant enthusiasts, flower and nature lovers, and those who have yet to get a green thumb, a revolutionised and unrivalled experience of work and play in a one-stop shop. The building encompasses five commercial floors, each boasting its own distinctive range of merchandise. Visitors can browse an extensive range of home and lifestyle gardening products, a wholesale market of fresh flowers, fruits and vegetables with a walk-in cold room, a variety of floral and gifting needs and a premiere garden cafe, F’east.  

With most of the centre being sheltered, you can step outside to explore the Rooftop Sky Garden. It is a lovely communal place for everyone where you can immerse yourself in outdoor nature and scan the view of the surrounding area.  

For the month of October, Far East Flora Centre is offering 12 percent off plants, 30 percent off olive trees and 25 percent off fresh flower bouquets. To find out more, check out their website.

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Address
Far East Flora Center
435 Clementi Road
Singapore
599873
Opening hours:
8am-9pm daily
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