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International product & communication design museum named after the major prize.
11 Marina Blvd, Singapore 018940

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Reviews — 7

Alinda Tian
at 2024 Feb 21
Alinda Tian
at 2024 Feb 21
2/16/2024 I and my families come in and shopping around this area, I think the location of this section is very convenient, close to the subway station MRT, there are many businesses and a variety of food to choose from. It's a great place to walk, eat, and shop. Very good choice! I like the environment and enjoy it. I like the museum and very surprising and happy when we are there.
Len Kwok
at 2024 Jan 29
Len Kwok
at 2024 Jan 29
Personally paying $10 to be able to see so many cool and award winning designs is a bargain. Also very educational. Store is free and sells many interesting things. Seating outside has beautiful view of the river and marina bay financial district. One can easily spend a few hours here. Where else can u find Red Dot museums?
Adeel Shams
at 2023 Nov 22
Adeel Shams
at 2023 Nov 22
During my visit to Singapore and exploring its iconic locations, I came across this Red Dot Design Museum which showcase its innovative design, highlighting products that have received the prestigious Red Dot Design Award. Located in the vibrant Marina Bay area, the museum offers a captivating journey through contemporary design, featuring diverse exhibits ranging from industrial goods to communication design. Renowned for its commitment to excellence, the Red Dot Design Museum in Singapore celebrates creativity and the impact of well-crafted design on our daily lives. It also has a small cafe which serves you with snacks and coffee and Juices ..
jigna shah
at 2023 Nov 21
jigna shah
at 2023 Nov 21
This is a brilliant place to be for designers. Museum offers a captivating journey through innovative design. The curated exhibits showcase a diverse range of products, each telling a unique story of creativity and functionality. The minimalist layout enhances the overall experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the details of each design. Whether you're a design enthusiast or simply curious, the museum provides a visually engaging and thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between form and function. Also, some of these designs are sold at the outlet. Highly recommended
chiangmaicharlies
at 2023 Nov 09
chiangmaicharlies
at 2023 Nov 09
I was very disappointed to see that so many visitors just visited the museum shop, either to avoid paying the entrance fee or to get out of the heat.

I'm no designer, but I found this museum very interesting and worth the price of admission. Many of the design icons within were iconic and interesting to read about. I've not come across such a museum anywhere else.

The museum building itself is outstanding, and surrounded by some real monsters. Give it a try.
Lovina Primadica
at 2023 Oct 24
Lovina Primadica
at 2023 Oct 24
Very recommended to visit if you’re into product design or just unique miscellaneous. There’s an entrance fee but you can explore the museum store for free, they have a wide range of curated products. The park outside the building is nice and breezy, we took our time to sit down there and enjoy the view of the Singapore river and Marina Bay Sands.
Thanh Hảo Lê
at 2019 Mar 07
Thanh Hảo Lê
at 2019 Mar 07
Let me preface this by saying, I'm not usually a museum person. They can feel stuffy and overwhelming. But the Red Dot Design Museum in Singapore was totally different.

Walking up to the building itself was a treat. The architecture is modern and cool, with these geometric shapes and a giant glass facade. It felt less intimidating than your typical grand museum entrance. Inside, the exhibits were bright and well-organized. They weren't just a bunch of dusty old things behind glass cases. There were everyday products, furniture, even concepts for future technologies, all presented in a way that sparked my curiosity.

I particularly enjoyed the section on sustainable design. It made me realize how much innovation is going into making things better for the planet, which is something I care a lot about. Plus, there were a few interactive displays that were actually fun to play with, not just some button you push and a screen lights up.

Overall, the Red Dot Design Museum was a refreshing museum experience. It felt relevant, inspiring, and even a little playful. If you're in Singapore and looking for something different to do, I highly recommend checking it out!

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