The Redundant Shop

January 7, 2014

After my visit to the fantastic Audacious Cakery in the Everton Park estate (of which I shall post the review in good time), we were walking back to the car park when we chanced upon this really cool store called The Redundant Shop. I mean, with a name like that, you gotta turn back and take a second look right?

Business gurus tell me that one should never use such negative terms to describe oneself or one’s business, for while it may be the absolute truth, others do not know it, so why serve up the fact so easily? For all you know, most others are fools anyway. Anyway, the name worked, because we decided to enter the store.

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Papillionaire Vintage Dutch Style City Bicycle

The first thing I noticed was that The Redundant Shop was selling the Papillionaire Bicycle! It’s the same bike that we noticed outside The Audacious Cakery! I don’t know about you, but it is love at first sight when I saw the bike. Apparently this biked is modelled in a vintage Dutch Style city bike. Man, I would LOVE to have this bike! It is such a beauty, but it costs $1000! I’m no bike expert, so that sounds like a lot of money to me.

Papillionaire Bike in White

Check out the Papillionaire bicycle in white! Also looks damn cool, don’t you think? That’s my mother in the picture by the way, holding the cakes from The Audacious Cakery. She looks like she could do with a Papillionaire bicycle as well. Forget about the oven, wristwatch, handbag, kitty cat that I said I wanted for my birthday. I want this bike for my birthday! Or how about as a Chinese New Year present instead of Ang Pow? CNY is nearer.

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Ok ok, back to The Redundant Shop proper. They sell a lot of interesting stuff like bags, wallets, knickknacks that you would not find in most other stores. Come here if you need some creative ideas on what to get as presents for people. You might just find something interesting.

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Like how about a tool box as a gift? Love the striking red old school tool box! The Partner said he might like to buy one!

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Not too sure why the soap is named as triumph & disaster.

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Or how about some lamps? You can sign up for classes to learn how to make these lamps here too.

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I suppose these Bellroy wallets would make more conventional gifts. Apparently you can store as many cards without the wallets looking bulky. Not too sure how this works because they look the same inside.

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Bags and pencils

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From The Redundant Shop’s Facebook :

Redundant Shop carry products designed by the talented and innovative minds of our time. Our collaborations with craftsmen, designers, artists and their work we present promise to be the best.
Redundant Shop is the retail arm of Redundant Magazine. Created with the intention to purvey inventions, design, and lifestyle for a refined society. We hope to share and inspire our readers to acquire an appreciation of good design/idea and empower them to cultivate a style of their own.

You can check out all the products sold by The Redundant Shop here.


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The Redundant Shop

Block 5 Everton Park #01-22 Singapore 080005

Tel: 67072005

Mon – Sun: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm

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Click on the map to see directions to The Redundant Shop at Block 5.

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