The Big Furniture Fair is worth putting on your Singapore calendar because it is still live this weekend and targets practical home decisions rather than browsing for inspiration only. The useful part is not just the headline date. It is knowing who the event, programme or opening is for, what to check before going, and where the practical value sits for readers who are deciding how to spend time, money or attention this month.
The fair runs from 2 to 10 May 2026. Singapore EXPO lists Hall 6B as the venue. Admission is free. The organiser is Full House Communications Pte Ltd. Those details make the difference between a vague listing and a workable plan, especially when Singapore weekends fill quickly and larger venues can mean queues, timed sessions or booking friction. They also help readers decide whether to go now, bookmark it for later, or skip it.
What Is Happening

The listing covers furniture, mattresses, custom fittings, kitchen and bathroom upgrades, flooring, storage and home conveniences. For readers, the first filter is simple: whether the topic solves a real need now. A BTO owner, resale flat buyer or homeowner refreshing a room can use the fair to compare categories in one hall.
The fair is most useful if you arrive with measurements and a shortlist instead of treating every booth as equally relevant. That gives the story a stronger Singapore angle than a plain announcement, because it connects the source details to a decision someone here can actually make.
Who Should Pay Attention

Homeowners planning sofas, mattresses, wardrobes, kitchen fittings, flooring or water dispensers should pay attention. If that sounds like you, the important checks are timing, admission, transport and whether the experience is better as a quick stop or a planned visit.
Singapore homes often require tighter space planning, so storage dimensions, delivery access and warranty terms matter as much as the advertised discount. This is where Singapore context matters: a free fair, a ticketed concert, an airport promotion and a public health programme all ask for different levels of commitment.
What To Check Before Going

Use the official page for final timing, venue and admission conditions, because several of these events run across different halls, dates or session windows. Measure lift access, doorway width, wall length and ceiling height before committing to large furniture.
Ask whether the show price includes delivery, disposal, installation, GST and after-sales servicing. For families, workers and weekend planners, the best version of the outing is usually the one where the route, meal break and exit plan are settled before the crowd builds.
Why It Fits The Week

This second 9 May batch deliberately avoids topics already published earlier today. The fair ends on 10 May, so this second-batch article is still actionable for the final weekend.
The likely search phrase is the fair name plus Singapore EXPO and furniture fair Singapore. It also has enough official or subject-specific imagery to meet Little Big Red Dot's image gate before publication, which is a real editorial constraint for daily articles.
Planning Notes

Go early if you want time to compare mattresses and custom fittings without rushing through closing-hour crowds. The address, nearest MRT and map links below are included because the article is only useful if readers can turn the information into a real plan.
A fair deal is strongest when it solves a measured room problem, not when it only looks attractive on a booth tag. Keep the official page open for the specific booking or redemption action named in this article, not as a generic habit but because the dates, halls and eligibility terms are the facts most likely to affect your visit.
How To Make The Visit Count

For The Big Furniture Fair, the best approach is to decide your main purpose before travelling. If you are going to compare vendors, list the categories you need. If you are going for an event or performance, settle tickets, timing and meal plans first. If you are checking a programme, know the eligibility step before you arrive.
That matters in Singapore because many useful events happen in large venues where the friction is not the headline activity but the small decisions around timing, queues, wayfinding and transport. A reader who arrives with one clear goal will usually get more from the visit than someone trying to absorb everything at once.
Small Details That Matter

The official source gives the confirmed base facts, but the reader decision usually sits in the details: whether admission is free or ticketed, whether the event is public or trade-only, whether a booking is required, and whether the venue is a hall, atrium, airport transit area or garden entrance.
For this second batch, The Big Furniture Fair was selected because the topic has a current Singapore use case and enough subject-specific official imagery to support the article visually. That keeps the post useful for readers while avoiding the weaker pattern of publishing a text-only listing or using unrelated generic lifestyle photos.
At A Glance For Singapore Readers

The quick read is this: The Big Furniture Fair is not being covered because it fills space in a rotation. It is being covered because a reader can use the official details to decide whether the date, venue, price condition and effort level fit their actual week.
That is also why the article names transport and timing instead of stopping at the announcement. For Singapore readers, the last mile often decides whether a plan is realistic: MRT access, hall location, booking rules, crowd timing, and whether the outing competes with work, family or weekend errands.
The Big Furniture Fair Location
Address: Singapore EXPO Hall 6B, 1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150
Opening hours: 2 to 10 May 2026, 11am to 9pm
Nearest MRT: Expo
Open in Google Maps | Open in Apple Maps
Related on Little Big Red Dot: Cost-Of-Living Support 2026, New Bahru Factory Block, The Car Expo 2026.
Official link: Singapore EXPO The Big Furniture Fair page.



