Belong Everywhere with Figment
In this increasingly globalised world, we constantly ask our location-independent selves the question of where we should live.
In this increasingly globalised world, we constantly ask our location-independent selves the question of where we should live.
The visual artist talks about her recent explorative works with everyday objects, which have taken over Gallery House.
Our characterful homes are designed and inspired by our community of homegrown creatives, and you’ll find some of our conversations and musings here on the Figment Journal. Perhaps there’ll be a lesson or idea to bring into your own home!
From coffee mugs to sake ware, every item inside Yusuke Shibata’s Duxton Hill gallery-store is an exquisite masterpiece.
Thoughts on Jalan Besar from its residents and enthusiasts.
The artist, whose series of paintings Still. Here. occupies Alexandra House, invites the beholder to contemplate their physical and spiritual beings.
Design researcher Vikas Kailankaje retraces Singapore’s industrial past through the traditional shop signs that still line the footways of the Jalan Besar area.
You’ve seen the gorgeous shophouses, now find out how they come together. By popular request, we’ll be sharing more behind-the-scenes coverage of our projects and the Figment team and collaborators making it happen.
In this increasingly globalised world, we constantly ask our location-independent selves the question of where we should live.
The artist, who works across various mediums, shares how recurring themes from his upbringing and lived experiences loom large in his works.
After living in close quarters with their creator, the works by the textile artist now reside in Red Dragon House. She shares why the physical intimacy is significant in her creative process.
Geographic space once played a major role in defining communities, but the internet is now decoupling our conception of boundaries.
Pop the champagne! — During a time of nostalgia for travel and wanderlust, our evocative visual identity designed by our friends at Foreign Policy Design Group has been showcased across esteemed platforms for visual culture worldwide.
Picasso pieces amid Singapore’s “corporate blandness” and “flavourless internationalism”.
Figment has been listed alongside major players in the US and UK in Hospitality Design’s spotlight on the emerging co-living scene.
Co-founder Fang Low is featured in Prestige Magazine’s esteemed 40 Under 40 list.
Find out how design and curation comes in with our partnerships and what’s in store for Figment, despite COVID
Find out how design and curation comes in with our partnerships and what’s in store for Figment, despite COVID
Local design luminary (and Figment collaborator) Yah-Leng Yu shares her thoughts on local heritage and craft, and how her studio Foreign Policy Design Group incorporates this passion into their projects and creative process.
Pop the champagne! — During a time of nostalgia for travel and wanderlust, our evocative visual identity designed by our friends at Foreign Policy Design Group has been showcased across esteemed platforms for visual culture worldwide.
Read about CANVAS HOUSE from the MOD design team and check out photos from the inaugural Case Study Homes launch on 15 Feb
Located along Koon Seng Road, STILL HOUSE is a conservation shophouse redesigned in collaboration with Studio Juju. It is part of the first set of homes in Figment’s flagship Case Study Homes series, launching Feb 2020.
The visual artist talks about her recent explorative works with everyday objects, which have taken over Gallery House.
The artist, whose series of paintings Still. Here. occupies Alexandra House, invites the beholder to contemplate their physical and spiritual beings.
The artist, who works across various mediums, shares how recurring themes from his upbringing and lived experiences loom large in his works.
After living in close quarters with their creator, the works by the textile artist now reside in Red Dragon House. She shares why the physical intimacy is significant in her creative process.
Our members are up to all sorts of adventures—in the kitchen, in the neighbourhood, and beyond. Here’s how some residents spent their first weekend in September.
Find out how design and curation comes in with our partnerships and what’s in store for Figment, despite COVID
Our characterful homes are designed and inspired by our community of homegrown creatives, and you’ll find some of our conversations and musings here on the Figment Journal. Perhaps there’ll be a lesson or idea to bring into your own home!
From coffee mugs to sake ware, every item inside Yusuke Shibata’s Duxton Hill gallery-store is an exquisite masterpiece.
Thoughts on Jalan Besar from its residents and enthusiasts.
You’ve seen the gorgeous shophouses, now find out how they come together. By popular request, we’ll be sharing more behind-the-scenes coverage of our projects and the Figment team and collaborators making it happen.
Local design luminary (and Figment collaborator) Yah-Leng Yu shares her thoughts on local heritage and craft, and how her studio Foreign Policy Design Group incorporates this passion into their projects and creative process.
Here’s a personal take on the best of 2020 from some of our team.
It turns out our cosy shophouse streets are also great routes for a regular workout, with the city’s best sights not too far away!
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