Every home has that one corner that does nothing. In Singapore homes where space is limited, a wasted corner is a missed opportunity. Most people put a chair there, or a pile of things they mean to sort out later, or nothing at all. The corner sits there taking up space without giving anything back.

The Atlas Rotating Mirror Cabinet turns that corner into something useful. Every side has a different function. One side has a full-length mirror perfect for outfit checks. Another has a pegboard for hooks and accessories. The remaining side has five tiers of storage space. It rotates 360 degrees to reach whichever side you need. One piece that does it all, tucked neatly into a corner you never knew what to do with.

The Small Space Hack You Never Thought Of

In small Singapore homes, floor space is precious. Most storage solutions spread wide and make the room feel smaller. The Atlas works vertically, fitting neatly into corners and narrow spaces. It takes up less space than a chair but gives back far more.

Here is what it can do:

Hack 1: Go Vertical, Not Wider. Five tiers of storage that build up, not out. More space without taking more space.

Hack 2: Hide Function in Plain Sight. A full-length mirror that doubles as storage. What you need, exactly where you need it.

Hack 3: Make It Work Your Way. Hooks, shelves, and a pegboard you can rearrange any time. Your setup changes as your routine does.

Benefits of the Atlas Rotating Mirror Cabinet

  • 360 degree rotating design: Spin to access any side without moving the unit
  • Full-length mirror: Hidden mirror panel for daily dressing and quick checks
  • Five tiers of open shelving: Keeps essentials visible and within easy reach
  • Customisable pegboard: Rear panel supports hooks and accessories for flexible use
  • Solid poplar wood: Durable, stable, and warm looking
  • Slim vertical footprint: Fits corners and narrow spaces without crowding the room
  • Multi-functional: Mirror, storage, and grab-and-go space in one piece

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Atlas Mirror Cabinet

  • Place it in a corner or beside the wardrobe to make use of space that would otherwise go to waste
  • Use the pegboard hooks for bags, scarves, headphones, or anything you grab on the way out
  • Keep daily essentials on the top shelves for easy morning access.
  • Rotate the unit toward you when getting dressed so the mirror faces directly ahead
  • Style the shelves with a mix of functional items and small decor pieces to make it feel intentional.
  • Wipe the wood frame with a dry cloth regularly to keep the natural finish looking fresh

Where to Buy in Singapore

In Store
Visit IUIGA's showroom to see the Atlas Rotating Mirror Cabinet in person and test the rotation before you buy.

Online
Shop on IUIGA's website for full specifications and islandwide delivery to your home.

Conclusion

The Atlas Rotating Mirror Cabinet turns a wasted corner into a space that works. A mirror, storage and display all in one slim piece. A practical addition to any Singapore home where space is always in short supply.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I store on the Atlas? 
The five open shelves fits skincare, accessories, books, small plants, and daily essentials. The pegboard hooks are great for bags, scarves, and headphones.

How does the 360 degree rotation work? 
The unit spins smoothly on a swivel base so you can rotate it to face any direction without pulling it away from the wall. This makes it easy to access shelves or the mirror from any angle.

Is it suitable for small Singapore homes? 
Yes. The slim vertical footprint fits neatly into corners and narrow spaces, making full use of unused spaces.

What is the mirror like? 
It is a full-length mirror panel that is hidden on one side of the unit. Rotate it to face you for dressing or quick checks, then spin it away when not in use.

What is the pegboard for? 
The rear panel is a customisable pegboard that supports hooks and accessories. You can rearrange it to suit your storage needs as they change over time.

Is it easy to maintain?
Yes. Wipe the wood frame with a dry cloth regularly to keep the natural finish looking clean and fresh.