Our Collaborations
We love showcasing local talent, unique artists, and emerging creatives — the little gems we discover.
Our studio opens its doors to a select number of collaborations each year — partnerships driven by purpose, aligned values and boundless creative potential.
If you share our passion for bold, textural and emotionally resonant design, we would be excited to explore what we can create together.

Introducing you to…
Beeyarnd is founded by local fibre artist Alicia C. Kirwan. It is created with a purpose to bring perspectives beyond the conventional impression of yarn. Using yarn as her primary medium, she designs and makes fibre art and installation to encapsulate treasured memories, emotions for her clients in both home and commercial spaces.
ManekNya, a blend of Baba words meaning "beads" and 'mother," honours the brand's grandmother and Peranakan heritage. The brand aims to preserve Peranakan culture Through modernised beaded shoes and art pieces, available" n select retail stores across Malaysia and Singapore.
Elaine Ang-Giraud is a Singaporean artist based in Sydney, where she began her ceramic journey in 2019 and started teaching in 2021. Her ceramics, shaped through a mindful hand-building process, capture the quiet beauty of everyday emotions.
Elaine’s work balances form and feeling, with each piece hand-painted and inspired by nature, the sea and human connection. Her ceramics are not just functional; they invite reflection and warmth, sparking her ongoing curiosity and passion for the craft.
Singapore-born ceramic artist Daisy Toh is based in Taiwan, where she is completing her MFA in Ceramics at Tainan National University of the Arts. Recognised with awards such as the FRANZ Rising Star Award and the Ngee Ann Young Promising Artist Award, she has exhibited widely across Asia and Europe.
Her practice transforms slip-casting—often associated with mass production—into singular, sculptural forms. Layered coloured slips reveal topographical lines, gradients and contours, turning each work into a meditation on patience, process, and the quiet power of craft.