February 27, 2019

13 Fun Things to do in March 2019, Picnics and All Things Artsy

Teenage: Before Bukit Pasoh Road became the gentrified, hipster road of cafes we know today, it was home to many of Singapore’s age-old clans as well as a thriving community of creatives. Held in conjunction with Singapore Design Week 2019Street of Clans allows visitors a sneak peek into some of these clans’ homes where design installations, workshops and artist takeovers tell of stories past.

Full Article: http://teenage.com.sg/lifestyle/march-events-2019/

February 27, 2019

Singapore Design Week 2019: Here are 8 things you can look forward to

Straatosphere: Experience the spirit of community for a weekend at the historic Bukit Pasoh Road – home to many different clan houses. The formation of clans dates back to pre-war days, when communities banded together to lend a hand to fellow immigrants. Aptly named Street of Clans, this festival will open the doors to traditional clan houses such as the Koh Clan and Gan Clan. Check out interactive design installations by artists and designers at each clan house, showcasing old stories through a new medium. You can even get a personalized illustration from the Band of Doodlers, among other activities the festival has in store.

Full Article Here: https://straatosphere.com/singapore-design-week-2019-event-details/

February 25, 2019

TOP 5 THINGS TO SEE AT SINGAPORE DESIGN WEEK 2019

LOOKBOX LIVING: Hosted at Bukit Pasoh Road and organised by OuterEdit, Street of Clans is a creative festival celebrating the values of kinship and unity.

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February 24, 2019

Get rare access into local clan houses in upcoming festival Street of Clans

SG Magazine: What makes a clan? Not so much ah bengs and parangs, as Channel 8 dramas will have you believe; but more kinship, unity and unshakeable ties. Coming your way this March is a new creative festival aspiring to shed light on this lesser-known history of Singapore clans, and celebrate the importance of affinity amongst community.

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February 22, 2019

What To Expect At Singapore Design Week 2019

INDESIGNLIVE: Highlights of the festival will include open houses of four of the road’s historic clan houses: the Gan Clan, Koh Clan, Ching Kang Huay Juan and Tung On Wui Kun. Each clan house will host an interactive design installation and presentation from handpicked local artists and designers.

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February 19, 2019

Rooftop roller disco and Street of Clans festival at upcoming Singapore Design Week 2019

The Straits Times: An addition this year is Street of Clans, a festival to be held along Bukit Pasoh Road to draw focus to the heritage clan houses in the area such as Chin Kang Huay Kuan and Koh Clan through design installations, workshops, talks, food and live music.

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April 6, 2018

Go On A Trail Of Delicious Design

Her World: Delight your tastebuds and feed your mind at MilleniaWalk’s A Trail of Delicious Design Campaign, a satellite partner of Singapore Design Week. Through interactive installations, showcases, masterclasses, shopper rewards and promotions, visitors will discover the mall’s commitment to design.

Full Article: https://www.herworld.com/fashion/shopping/go-trail-delicious-design/

March 7, 2018

What to do this weekend (9 March – 11 March)

Home & Decor: Millenia Walk: A Trail of Delicious Design

Held at Millenia Walk, this interesting trail will showcase the creative work from both local and foreign talents! You'll be able to explore a variety of exhibits, talks, as well as workshops, and find out more about design experts' creative processes. You can even join in with some hands-on activities!

Full Article: https://www.homeanddecor.com.sg/gallery/what-to-do-this-weekend-9-march-11-march

March 2, 2018

12 Activities Not To Be Missed At Singapore Design Week 2018

YP: This is the part that will get foodies excited! A Trail of Delicious Design offers mall-goers access to local and international designs through a lens that many will love – food. Audiences are invited to explore a combination of exhibits, talks and workshops with hands-on activities. Some highlights include the ‘The original comes from Vitra’ showcase from the legendary Swiss furniture retailer, as well as ‘Tasteful Spaces’, which are experiential spaces inspired by various cuisines. Yum.