Crafted by Afghan refugees living in Pakistan. This vibrantly embroidered design is an homage to one of nature’s most splendid creatures. The peacock, often associated with strength and divinity, lives in the wild in Pakistan.
1 Splendid Peacock Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.18kg
Bring your own eco-friendly travel mug to hold your hot or cold drink! It fits perfectly in your car cup holder. We offer a gift bag or box too.
This design features a beautiful Peranakan shophouse from Joo Chiat, decorated with colorful Plumeria flowers. It's a symbol of Singapore's rich Peranakan culture. The artwork tells a story of the neighborhood's past, with a woman in traditional clothes setting off firecrackers, playful animals, and a classic Austin taxi. By buying this product, you support both the artist and keep Singapore's heritage alive.
Crafted by South Sudanese refugees living in Egypt. This intricate beadwork is an homage to the star on the national flag of South Sudan, which symbolizes unity and, for the artisans, the hope to see peace in their homeland.
1 Star of Unity CO2 emission is estimated of 0.31kg
This beautiful set of three completes your holiday decorating with each ornament handcrafted by Syrian refugee artisans. These ornaments represent hope and resiliency and are a symbol of solidarity with the refugee community.
1 set of Syrian Symbols Trio CO2 emission is estimated to be 1.48kg
Looking for a unique gift that will spark conversation? These Singaporean coasters are perfect! Each set of 4 features colourful artwork that captures the country's rich heritage.
Designs include the beautiful Peranakan shophouses of Joo Chiat, the iconic "Tingkat" tiffin carriers, and refreshing "Ice Kacang" shaved ice desserts. The coasters are made of wood with a cork backing for stability.
These stylish flasks are wrapped in a durable vinyl material, making them perfect for taking your favorite drink anywhere. They're discreet and leakproof, so you can enjoy them on the go. Want to make them extra special? Customize them with your own logo or design for a unique gift for weddings, birthdays, or any occasion.
Crafted by Syrian refugees living in Lebanon. This richly embroidered butterfly is a metaphor for transformation and rebirth, and represents the vibrant culture refugees contribute to their host communities.
1 Vibrant Butterfly Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.26kg
Art Story:
Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Singaporean kopitiams with our retro-inspired tray. Crafted in pristine white, adorned with motifs of vintage thermos flasks, it's a nod to the cozy cafes of the 60s. BACKDROP: shophouse next to Chinatown Heritage centre
Picture yourself at a marble coffee table, surrounded by the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Indulge in classic breakfast delights like soft-boiled eggs and toast with sweet coconut jam, alongside steaming cups of coffee or tea.
In Singapore, coffee ordering is an adventure with over 21 ways to customize your brew. Discover why Singapore is Asia's happiest country, all while mastering the art of ordering coffee like a local. Perhaps this simple contentment has contributed to the fact that Singapore was named the happiest country in Asia, and 25th in the world in the recent UN’s World Happiness Report 2023.
Complete your experience with our exclusive coasters, each featuring insider tips on navigating Singapore's coffee culture. Embrace tradition and embark on a journey through the vibrant flavors of Singaporean kopitiam culture.
This pretty white tray is like a mini Singaporean cafe! Put your breakfast on it just like locals do. They love soft-boiled eggs, toast with sweet coconut jam, and coffee or tea. Ordering coffee in Singapore is almost a game, with choices like iced coffee or less sweet versions.
There are 21 ways to get your coffee just right! Get this tray with our special coasters that teach you how to order coffee like a real Singaporean – breakfast champion!
Limited stocks available for Traditional Breakfast in SG kopitiam tray
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for corporate orders of 30 trays, production lead time is 55 days
Imagine this: I'm a beautiful shophouse in Joo Chiat, Singapore, built between 1889 and 1920. I'm decorated with colourful Plumeria flowers, a symbol of the rich Peranakan culture here. There's even artwork depicting me in my glory! In the picture, a woman in a traditional kebaya lights a firecracker, bringing back memories of lively cultural celebrations. Playful cats, dogs, and birds add to the scene, while a classic Austin 1949 London taxi reminds us of the neighborhood's bustling past.
Together, these details tell a story of blessings and cultural richness, keeping the vibrant heritage of Joo Chiat alive for all who see it.
By buying this product, you support the artists who helped create this piece of history.
Store your treasures in this beautiful keepsake box featuring classic Joo Chiat Residential Shophouses and the Singapore Plumeria Tree. Crafted from lacquered black MDF wood, this premium quality box is made in the USA. Customize it with your logo or select artwork by differently-abled artists who earn royalties from each sale.
This beautiful set of three completes your holiday decorating with each ornament handcrafted by Afghan refugee artisans living in Pakistan and Malaysia. These ornaments represent hope and resiliency and are a symbol of solidarity with the refugee community.
1 set of Afghan Animals Trio CO2 emission is estimated to be 0.21kg
This beautiful set of three completes your holiday decorating with each ornament handcrafted by refugee artisans across Africa. These ornaments represent hope and resiliency and are a symbol of solidarity with the refugee community.
1 set of African Animals Trio CO2 emission is estimated to be 1.48kg
Crafted by refugees from East Africa, now living in Kenya. This hand-dyed ornament celebrates the revered and beloved African elephant, a creature that is in need of protection, despite being strong, intelligent and resilient.
1 African Elephant Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.22kg
Crafted by Rohingya refugees living in India. Three rings wrapped with cotton thread in a radiant ombré effect are inspired by the bangles worn by Rohingya women for festive occasions. Bound together, the graceful design represents the strength of women.
1 Beaming Rings Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.28kg
Crafted by internally displaced women living in a camp in a remote area of South Sudan. This intricate ornament showcases the artisan’s mastery of beadwork and represents the blossoming of hope for a brighter future for their children.
1 Vibrant Blossom of Hope Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.26kg
Crafted by Afghan refugees living in Malaysia. This little ram is inspired by the Urial, a wild sheep that is native to the artisan’s homeland. The ram is known to be a bold and resilient creature, ready to take on life’s challenges.
1 Bold Ram Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.03kg
Crafted by Syrian refugee women living in Turkey. The Northern Bald Ibis is the national bird of Syria, representing brilliance and splendor since the times of Ancient Egypt. Critically endangered, only a few of these brave birds can still be found.
1 Brave Ibis CO2 emission is estimated of 0.28kg
Crafted by Burundian refugees returning home after decades in exile. Locally sourced sweetgrass is woven to create a beautiful bloom that represents new opportunities for artisans as they rebuild their lives in their home country.
1 Bright Bloom CO2 emission is estimated of 0.31kg
This beautiful set of three completes your holiday decorating with each ornament handcrafted by refugee artisans across Africa. These ornaments represent hope and resiliency and are a symbol of solidarity with the refugee community.
1 set of Celestial Trio CO2 emission is estimated to be 1.56kg
Crafted by Karenni refugees living in Thailand. This little bird is made from handwoven textiles by Karenni women. The women spin threads, dye them, and weaving them into fine fabrics using traditional backstrap looms.
1 Charming Songbird CO2 emission is estimated of 0.07kg
Crafted by refugees living in Kenya. Intricate beadwork is suspended in a handcasted brass hoop, bringing the skills of two artisan groups together. Tiny but striking, this piece of art showcases the power of collaboration and community.
1 Dainty Tapestry CO2 emission is estimated of 0.25kg
Crafted by Syrian refugees living in Lebanon. With love in the air, this delicately embroidered dove carries an olive branch, an enduring symbol of forgiveness and peace. The olive tree, which originated in Syria, is also a reminder of home for the artisans.
1 Delicate Dove Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.20kg
Crafted by Malian refugees living in Niger. This moon highlights the impressive heritage techniques of the Tuareg. For these nomadic pastoralists who traditionally inhabit a vast area in the Sahara Desert, the moon is a symbol of protection and prosperity.
1 Desert Moon Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.31kg
Crafted by Afghan refugees living in India. This detailed crochet snowflake is emblematic of the winter peaks and mountain passages that define the landscape of Afghanistan. For Afghans, the snowflake is a reminder of home.
1 Eternal Snowflake Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.16kg
Crafted by Syrian refugees in Lebanon. This elegant flower is made from upcycled fabric, embellished with embroidery. The petal shape is inspired by the beautiful, geometric shape that blossoms in the middle of interlocking circles.
1 Flower of Life Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.24kg
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