Unveiled in Kuala Lumpur, ante’s latest curation brings together thoughtfully designed products from Philips, Transparent, Yellowpop, and Lexon, each chosen to balance everyday performance with strong visual identity.
Instead of chasing smart-home buzzwords, ante’s approach is refreshingly restrained: focusing on cinematic entertainment, modular audio, expressive lighting, and sculptural everyday objects that integrate naturally into modern Malaysian homes.
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Philips Projectors - Cinema Without the Clutter

Philips anchors ante’s entertainment lineup with a range of design-conscious projectors, starting from RM1,231.
Models highlighted:
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NeoPix 450
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NeoPix 950
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GamePix 900
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Screeneo UL5 (Ultra Short Throw)
Why this matters:
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Clean black or white finishes
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Compact footprints for condos and apartments
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Big-screen experience without a permanent TV setup
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Ultra-short-throw options ideal for tight urban spaces
This is a strong fit for those living in condos or rented homes, where mounting a massive TV isn’t always practical. Philips’ projectors here feel like interior-friendly tech, not just hardware boxes.
Transparent - Audio That Refuses to Be Disposable

Swedish audio brand Transparent brings its iconic see-through, modular design philosophy to the collection, with prices starting from RM1,799.
Key products:
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Transparent Light Speaker
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Transparent Turntable
What sets Transparent apart:
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All components are user-accessible via screws
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Designed for repairability and upgrades, not replacement
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Combines ambient lighting with premium audio
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Clear sustainability message baked into the design
In a market flooded with sealed, throwaway electronics, Transparent feels almost rebellious. This is audio gear for Malaysians who care about longevity, repairability, and aesthetics, not just specs.
Yellowpop - Neon as Contemporary Art

To inject personality into modern homes, ante highlights Yellowpop’s handcrafted LED neon designs, starting from RM1,799.
Highlights:
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Collaborations with Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, and Jean-Michel Basquiat estates
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Durable, eco-friendly LED construction
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Simple installation with no permanent fixtures required
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Functions as wall art, not just lighting
This is for homeowners who want statement pieces without committing to renovations. Yellowpop fits well in home offices, creative studios, cafés, or feature walls, especially among younger homeowners.
Lexon - Small Objects, Big Design Credentials

French design house Lexon, winner of six iF Design Awards (2024), rounds out the lineup with functional objects that double as décor.
Key products & pricing:
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Luma portable lamp series — from RM129
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Steli Table Lamp — RM599
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Oslo News Premium — RM699
Standout feature:
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Easy Sync technology
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Tap-based synchronisation of colour and brightness
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No smartphone app required
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Lexon nails the “small but thoughtful” category. These are everyday objects that quietly elevate a space — ideal for bedside tables, work desks, or minimalist interiors common in urban Malaysian homes.
ante’s Bigger Idea: Technology That Shapes Atmosphere
What ties this curation together isn’t smart features or connectivity — it’s intentional living.
ante positions technology as:
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Part of the room’s visual language
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Something that contributes to mood and atmosphere
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Chosen for how it feels as much as what it does
This resonates strongly with us Malaysians, where:
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Condo living is rising
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Homes double as workspaces
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Design-conscious consumers want fewer but better objects
Rather than flooding homes with “smart everything,” ante advocates for considered upgrades that improve daily life without visual noise.
Where to Experience It
The full curation is available at:
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ante @ SEIBU, The Exchange TRX (Level 2)
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Online at antelimited.com
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Instagram: @anteshopsgmy
This physical showroom approach is important — many of these products need to be seen and experienced, not just scrolled past online.
What We Think
ante’s latest home technology curation isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about slowing down and choosing better.
For Malaysians who:
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Care about interior design
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Live in modern urban spaces
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Want tech that complements, not dominates
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Prefer longevity over constant upgrades
This lineup offers a compelling alternative to mass-market smart home gear. It’s not cheap, but it’s deliberate, distinctive, and built to last — a refreshing direction for home technology in 2026.
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