The Hairdryer That Looks Good in Any Home

Dyson’s Supersonic hairdryer is as much about form as it is about function. So whether you’re into minimalist, vintage or Scandi interiors, its sleek, stylish look is pretty much guaranteed to add spark to your space.

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Dyson’s Supersonic hairdryer is as much about form as it is about function. So whether you’re into minimalist, vintage or Scandi interiors, its sleek, stylish look is pretty much guaranteed to add spark to your space.

<b>PHOTOGRAPHY</b> DARREN CHANG & VEE CHIN, ASSISTED 
BY SHERMAN SEE-THO; 
<b>ART DIRECTION</b> SHAN, ASSISTED BY HANNAH GOH 
<b>ROMANTIC SETTING</b>: MIRROR PAUL TRADING & SERVICES LOCATION NICOLE & ASHLEY LUXURY 
<b>FURNITURE SCANDI SETTING</b>: GREY PILLOW & VASE JOURNEY EAST LOCATION ETHNICRAFT ONLINE
<b>PHOTOGRAPHY</b> DARREN CHANG & VEE CHIN, ASSISTED BY SHERMAN SEE-THO; <b>ART DIRECTION</b> SHAN, ASSISTED BY HANNAH GOH <b>ROMANTIC SETTING</b>: MIRROR PAUL TRADING & SERVICES LOCATION NICOLE & ASHLEY LUXURY <b>FURNITURE SCANDI SETTING</b>: GREY PILLOW & VASE JOURNEY EAST LOCATION ETHNICRAFT ONLINE

Conventional hairdryers tend to be bulky, difficult to manoeuvre and, let’s face it, an eyesore on the dressing table. Not the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer ($599) – which gets the job done better and faster, while managing to look good and be easy on the arm. 

That’s all down to its digital motor – Dyson’s smallest, lightest and most advanced yet. It’s engineered to fit in the handle of the hairdryer rather than the head, and works eight times faster than other hairdryer motors. 

What you get is a hairdryer that’s lighter, better balanced, and still powerful enough to give you a really great blowout. 

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