LOJEL Opens Design-Led Pop-Up at VivoCity, Unveiling New Voja Collection in Ivory

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Travel lifestyle brand LOJEL has opened its newest brand-owned pop-up store at VivoCity (#02-05), marking its third standalone location in Singapore. Open for six months, the new space reflects LOJEL’s signature balance of utility and aesthetics, offering travelers a thoughtfully designed environment to discover its sleek, functional essentials.

More than just a retail outlet, the VivoCity pop-up serves as a creative hub for community, movement, and modern journeys.

To celebrate the opening, LOJEL is treating customers to a lineup of store-exclusive gifts and experiences:

  • Opening Special: The first 250 newsletter sign-ups will receive a complimentary pack of Gummy Bears.
  • Gift with Purchase: Spend S$250 in-store to receive a limited-edition LOJEL Disposable Camera.
  • Interactive Experience: Pick up a LOJEL “passport” and collect stamps to commemorate your journey.
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The opening also coincides with the launch of the Voja Collection in Ivory: a calm and refined new colorway that embodies quiet confidence and timeless design, aligning perfectly with LOJEL’s modern travel ethos.

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Find LOJEL at:

  • VivoCity (#02-05)
  • Suntec City (#02-309/310/317)
  • Takashimaya Department Store
  • Tangs Orchard and Tangs VivoCity





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