MILAN — Stefano Ricci has extended its Casa concept to Singapore.
The Tuscany-based luxury menswear brand has opened a 3,672-square-foot lounge on the top floor of 268 Orchard Road, one of the main shopping thoroughfares in the city.
“We have decided to extend our experiential offering through the Casa Stefano Ricci concept — building on an experience that began in 2000 with our Shanghai Lounge and which can now be developed in other world capitals as well,” said chief executive officer Niccolò Ricci. “A journey that further strengthens our vision of luxury lifestyle and follows the opening of destinations such as the Stefano Ricci Presidential Suite at the Principe di Piemonte in Versilia, and the Stefano Ricci La Rocca Suite at Castelfalfi Resort near Florence.”

Casa Stefano Ricci in Singapore.
Raymond Phang Photography
Developed across separate areas, the Singapore unit comprises a Cigar Vault and a wine-tasting space, as well as five private rooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the skyline and the Lounge Bar area is marked by a more than 19-foot-high artistic glass ceiling crafted in Florence.
The interiors feature “Acqua Bianca” marble cladding, walls in the same marble, each one sculpted and finished entirely by hand, and Californian briar-root wood furnishings.

Casa Stefano Ricci in Singapore.
Raymond Phang Photography
The brand also offers its own tableware and glassware, with the SR Home Collection porcelains crafted in Florence with gold and platinum decorations. The crystal pieces are handmade by Moleria Locchi, a 19th-century Florentine workshop acquired by the Stefano Ricci Group last summer.
The glass elements of the ceiling and wall paneling were developed by the established Mellini Mosaici, skilled in the restoration of artistic stained-glass windows in cathedrals and institutional buildings.

Casa Stefano Ricci in Singapore.
Raymond Phang Photography
The company has been expanding its retail network with the brand’s first store in Washington, D.C., and the first flagship in Rome, slated to open in the first quarter of 2026.
Retail currently accounts for 65 percent of the brand’s turnover, with licensed doors and shops-in-shop bringing in another 20 percent. Overall Stefano Ricci boasts 82 stores and logged sales of 233 million euros in 2024.
In the first nine months of 2025, revenues stood at 152 million euros, a slight decline compared to the same period in 2024, even net of a big-ticket, special interior project last year. As of Sept. 30, the performance at retail reported a 3 to 4 percent increase.
Stefano Ricci, which celebrated five decades in business in 2022, has opened a new state-of-the-art logistics facility in Florence and relocated its tailoring atelier from the original site in the city center to Caldine, a small town close to Fiesole, Tuscany.
As reported, for its fall 2026 collection, in keeping with its world trip concept dubbed “SR Explorer,” the brand traveled to Chilean Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego to track the puma, the feline predator that best epitomizes the untamed beauty of the region. The fall 2026 campaign images were captured by Andy Mann, the Emmy-nominated director, National Geographic photographer and marine conservationist.
For its collections, the brand has so far visited Perù; Luxor, Egypt; Iceland; the Galápagos Islands; Mongolia, as well as Cambodia and India, for which it tapped photographer Steve McCurry.
The fall 2026 collection will also be showcased at the upcoming edition of Pitti Uomo, running Jan. 13 to 16.

