Cahaya

Light for the home this Hari Raya.

A HARI RAYA EDIT
by The Bloomish Eden

Welcome to our 1st Hari Raya Collection

Made to last through your celebrations

Welcome to our 1st Hari Raya Collection ❋ Made to last through your celebrations ❋

CAHAYA

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CAHAYA 〰️

In a season where doors
are left open and light lingers a little longer in the home —

Cahaya is a study of Raya’s warmth and vibrance in bloom. Inspired by the generosity of Raya gatherings, this collection reflects light, colour, and quiet abundance.

Designed for modern homes welcoming family and friends this Hari Raya.

Cahaya — Light.

Four interpretations of Raya warmth —
each composed with a distinct mood.

RAYA 2026 COLLECTION
Choose the one that feels most like home.

Lembut Lembut
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Lembut
SGD 198.00
Teduh Teduh
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Teduh
SGD 249.00
Berkat Berkat
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Berkat
SGD 148.00
Meriah Meriah
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Meriah
SGD 198.00

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Teduh

Teduh reflects my quieter interpretation of Raya — grounded in green, warmed by yellow, and anchored in sculptural form. It honours the auspicious tones long associated with the season, while embracing the quiet strength of modern silhouettes — like the understated elegance of a black baju worn with intention.

There is calm beneath its composition.
Stillness within celebration.
Structure softened by warmth.

For homes that hold tradition —
and reinterpret it in their own way.

About the Collection

The Story Behind Cahaya

In a season where doors are left open
and light lingers a little longer in the home —
Raya carries a warmth that lives beyond decor.

Sharing plates passed from hand to hand.
Sweet drinks refilled before you even ask.
A kitchen that keeps giving.

Long hours of rempah simmering.
Cooking that doesn’t end, even after guests arrive.
Spice carried gently in the air.
Laughter rising above conversation.

And beneath it, something quieter.

A labour of love.
Care expressed through abundance.
Warmth made visible.

Cahaya was created from that memory of home —
not as tradition replicated,
but as atmosphere felt.

A reflection of colour and light.
Of generosity held in composition.
Of celebration expressed with restraint.

For Hari Raya,
and for the homes that hold it.