Gifts
‘HAVE YOU HEARD THE BIRDS SINGING? – KINGFISHER’
onlewoThe handsome Collared Kingfisher is thriving on our tropical island, and we have the good fortune of hearing their calls while strolling in parks ...
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onlewoKampong Glam is a rich cultural heritage area with origin in the early 19th century. Today, it is known for enriching history tours, charming shop ...
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onlewoHaving lived in Tiong Bahru for nine years, this design is my way of preserving those memorable, blissful years of living in pre-war art decor apa...
View full details‘HAVE YOU HEARD THE BIRDS SINGING? – KINGFISHER’
onlewoThe handsome Collared Kingfisher is thriving on our tropical island, and we have the good fortune of hearing their calls while strolling in par...
View full details‘SPICE GARDEN’ MINK
onlewoSpice was one of the key commodities that supported this region in its history. Singapore, with her strategic location, is like the alluring fragr...
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onlewoLiving in Tiong Bahru, whenever my friends are over for the weekend tea, I always get the kuehs from the popular family-run ‘Galicier’ kueh sho...
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onlewoThese charming handmade Peranakan Tiles are found on the five foot ways of conserved shop houses in Katong, Little India and Chinatown. Love them ...
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onlewoSpice was one of the key commodities that supported this region in its history. Singapore, with her strategic location, is like the alluring fragr...
View full details‘EAST COAST PARK’ Pink N Green
onlewoBeach, sun and sand! This is my favourite park to unwind with a bicycle and my furry kids. It is also the start of the park connector to Marina Bar...
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onlewoLike many design lovers, I am always drawn towards these beautiful handmade tiles found in the 5-foot way of old shophouses in Little India, Katon...
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onlewoAlways drawn towards these beautiful handmade window grilles found in the homes of old walkups like Tiong Bahru and Joo Chiat. A window to the pas...
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onlewoThe design is inspired by symbols found in many facets of the Peranakan Culture. Reflecting wealth and good fortune, these symbols can be found on ...
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onlewoThe design is inspired by symbols found in many facets of the Peranakan Culture. Reflecting wealth and good fortune, these symbols can be found on...
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onlewoGeometric pattern inspired by palm leaves from my home garden adds a touch of nature to exude a calm and organic feel to a space.
‘BATIK FLOWER’ GREEN
onlewoKampong Glam is a rich cultural heritage area with origin in the early 19th century. Today, it is known for enriching history tours, charming sh...
View full details‘MOONLIGHT FORESTERS’
onlewoThe graceful Leopard Cat and Civet are little wonders of nature that live shyly among us on this island and only emerge to forage when the tropi...
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onlewo`Kampong Glam’ is a celebration of the rich cultural heritage in this area that had its origin in the early 19th century. Today, the area is kno...
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onlewoOpened in 1972, this is the largest park in Singapore built on reclaimed land. A most wonderful green space to connect with nature, catch a gloriou...
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onlewoNonya Portrait is a modern interpretation of photography early Singapore Peranakans. Private portraits on film was a symbol of status in those e...
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onlewoInspired by the highly-admired Batik, an ancient technique and material that involve natural elements like beeswax and plant dyes, tools and, cr...
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onlewoUsed to embellish Peranakan houses in early 1900s, these beautifully glazed floral tiles inspired by nature were emblems of wealth and affluence...
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onlewoThis design highlights the beauty of four of many historical buildings in Telok Ayer area, namely Ying Fo Fui Kun, Nagore Dargah India-Muslim Heri...
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onlewoLike many design lovers, I am always drawn towards these beautiful handmade tiles found in the 5-foot way of old shophouses in Little India, K...
View full details‘SINGAPORE BRIDGES’
onlewoBridges are perhaps the most romantic architectural form in cities by virtue of their beautiful role in drawing people closer. While waterways giv...
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