The Mid-Year Sale
June 22 – 28, 2026
28G The Row, Jalan Doraisamy, 50300 Kuala Lumpur
Haus Living Concepts
The Mid-Year Sale
June 22 – 28, 2026
28G The Row, Jalan Doraisamy, 50300 Kuala Lumpur
Haus Living Concepts is a designer furniture shop located at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The store carries home furniture, luxury furniture, and modern furniture from internationally recognised brands including Vitra, Artek, Louis Poulsen, Gubi, String Furniture, Wästberg, and Yamagiwa. The range covers seating, tables, lighting, shelving, accessories, and limited editions. Haus® is Malaysia's reference point for original designer furniture that holds its value over time.
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Art and Technology since 1935
Artek furniture is manufactured in keeping with the original vision of Alvar Aalto to combine modern production methods with skilful handcraftsmanship and carefully selected materials.
- Original pieces only: every product is sourced directly from the brand, not a reproduction or licensed copy
- 10+ internationally recognised brands in one location: Vitra, Artek, Louis Poulsen, Gubi, and others, all under one roof at The Row, KL
- Authorised retailer: buying from Haus confirms you are receiving an authentic product with full brand backing.
- In-store expertise: the team at The Row can guide you on product fit, materials, and design history.
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Yes. Beyond furniture, Haus® stocks a full range of designer products, including office chairs, lounge chairs, pendant lights, table lamps, home accessories, etc., from internationally recognised brands. Lighting options include pieces from Louis Poulsen, Wästberg, and Yamagiwa. The accessories range covers shelving, storage, publications, posters, and miniatures.
Haus Living Concepts is at 28G The Row, Jalan Doraisamy, Kuala Lumpur. The store is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 7pm and Saturday from 11am to 6pm. Sunday visits are by appointment only. Contact the team via WhatsApp at +60 12 638 7966 or by phone at +60 3 2602 0457.
Yes, Haus® delivers furniture across Malaysia. You can contact our team for more information about delivery timelines, coverage areas, and rates specific to your location.
Warranty coverage at Haus® varies by brand and product. For specific warranty information on a product you are considering, contact the Haus® team via WhatsApp at +60 12 638 7966 or by phone at +60 3 2602 0457 before purchasing.
Yes. Every piece at Haus® is an original product sourced directly from the brand that designed it, not a reproduction or licensed copy. Brands carried include Vitra, Artek, Louis Poulsen, Gubi, and String Furniture.
Haus® selects brands based on three criteria: originality of design, material and build quality, and standing in the international design industry. Current brands in the portfolio include:
1. Vitra, a Swiss multidisciplinary design brand;
2. Artek, a Finnish furniture company founded in 1935;
3. Louis Poulsen, a Danish lighting brand founded in 1874;
4. Gubi, a Danish furniture and lighting company;
5. String Furniture, a Swedish shelving system originating in 1949.
This selection approach means fewer, more intentional pieces rather than a broad catalogue.
Designer furniture outlasts mass market alternatives because of three factors:
1. Material specification: Designer brands specify materials rated for long term use, including solid hardwoods, full grain leather, powder coated steel, and high density foam.
2. Construction method: Joints are typically dowelled, mortised, or welded rather than stapled or glued, which means structural integrity holds over years of use.
3. Design intention: Pieces from brands like Vitra, Artek, and String Furniture are designed as permanent additions to a space, not seasonal products.
For buyers in Malaysia, this matters because humid conditions accelerate wear on lower quality materials.
Choosing furniture for a Malaysian home comes down to four practical factors:
1. Space: Measure room dimensions before purchasing. Designer pieces have precise proportions, so request actual product dimensions and compare against your floor plan before committing.
2. Climate: Malaysia's humidity affects materials. Solid wood, powder coated metal, and performance fabrics hold up better than particleboard or untreated wood in humid conditions.
3. Lifestyle: High traffic households need materials that resist wear and clean easily. Low traffic spaces allow for more delicate finishes.
4. Design consistency: Pieces should share a design language. Mixing too many styles from different periods creates visual noise rather than character.
Haus Living Concepts at The Row, KL carries designer furniture across seating, tables, lighting, and shelving from brands selected for lasting design relevance over current trends.
Designer furniture from Haus® differs from standard Malaysian furniture stores in three ways:
1. Authenticity: All pieces are original products from the brands that designed them, not reproductions or licensed copies.
2. Design lineage: Each brand at Haus has a documented history and international track record, so pieces hold their form and relevance over time rather than dating quickly.
3. Access: Haus carries brands not widely available through other retailers in Malaysia, making it the primary point of access for pieces from Vitra, Artek, Louis Poulsen, and others.
When buying designer furniture in Malaysia, check four factors before purchasing:
1. Authenticity: Confirm the retailer sells original pieces directly from the brand, not replicas.
2. Material durability: Ask whether the piece is built for Malaysia's climate, particularly humidity and UV exposure.
3. After sales support: Check whether the retailer offers a warranty and can source replacement parts or repairs if needed.
4. Delivery and installation: Confirm the retailer covers your location and whether installation is included.
For pieces from brands like Vitra, Artek, or Louis Poulsen, buying from an authorised retailer such as Haus Living Concepts in KL is the reliable way to confirm you are receiving an original product.
In 2026, luxury furniture trends in Malaysia reflect a shift toward considered, lasting design. Four key directions are shaping high-end buying decisions:
1. Material authenticity: Buyers are prioritising solid wood, full-grain leather, and powder-coated steel over composite alternatives.
2. Scandinavian and European design heritage: Furniture from brands with documented design history is in demand. Malaysian buyers are seeking originals from Vitra, Artek, Gubi, and String Furniture rather than reproductions.
3. Multifunctional and space-efficient design: With urban living in KL trending toward smaller footprints, modular shelving and flexible seating are gaining ground.
4. Lighting as a design focal point: Designer lighting from Louis Poulsen, Wastberg, and Yamagiwa is being selected early in the interior design process as an anchoring element.
Haus Living Concepts at The Row, KL carries furniture and lighting across all four of these trend directions, sourced directly from the brands that originated the designs.