Gifts
‘PERANAKAN TILE’
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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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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onlewoChinatown is the heart of personal history for many Singaporeans, including myself who grew up herewith the fondest memories of the Majestic Theat...
View full details‘Kueh Kueh’
onlewoA great accent piece featuring ‘Kueh tu tu’ and ‘Otah-otah’ in a floral arrangement that pairs well with many other prints in an interior space.
‘LITTLE INDIA’
onlewoLittle India has always intrigued me with its own unique characters. The aroma of yummy curry rice and spices from the historical conserved shopho...
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onlewoThis Peranakania print with the Phoenix nesting on the peony garden is a tribute to the strong Peranakan women in our family who raised us with bi...
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onlewoLittle India has always intrigued me with its own unique characters. The aroma of yummy curry rice and spices from the historical conserved shopho...
View full details‘VINTAGE GRILLE’
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 past...
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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 p...
View full details‘PERANAKANIA’ MINK
onlewoThis Peranakania print with the Phoenix nesting on the peony garden is a tribute to the strong Peranakan women in our family who raised us with bi...
View full details‘VANDA MISS JOAQUIM’ VELVET
onlewoThis Singapore national flower was chosen for its vibrant colours, hardiness and resilience. Its beautiful qualities inspire Singapore to be adapta...
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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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onlewoPeranakan sarong kebaya, the traditional dress for Peranakan women, is always completed with a dainty pair of kasut manek (beaded shoes). The colou...
View full detailsPERANAKAN TILE
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, Katong...
View full details‘BATIK FLOWERS’
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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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 known ...
View full details‘BOTANIC GARDENS’ VELVET
onlewoSingapore Botanic Garden has a special place in the memory of many Singaporeans and visitors. It is also the first park my mum have brought me as a...
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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. Singapore’s islan...
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onlewoChinatown is the heart of personal history for many Singaporeans, including myself who grew up herewith the fondest memories of the Majestic Theat...
View full details‘GLORIOUS NYONYA’
onlewoLux in details, colours and textural play, this print captures the passionate Peranakans celebrating all things big and small in life. By blending ...
View full details‘KUEH TILE’
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 shop si...
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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 shop...
View full details‘MY HOME – BLK 1’
onlewo‘My Home’ patterns are inspired by my fond memory of Chingay parade passing by at Block 1 Cantonment flat which is now The Pinnacle@Duxton. Draw...
View full details‘NUTMEG’ Blue N White
onlewoNutmeg trees used to grow around our Orchard Road in the 1800s and it is a source of good health and livelihood for many. This design celebrates ou...
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