10 NEW MUST HAVE_BUY IN SINGAPORE THIS APRIL 2026

INSPIRATION: 10 NEW MUST HAVE/BUY IN SINGAPORE THIS APRIL 2026 (PUBLIC GARDEN’S EDITION)

This is your round-up inspiration list of newly launched MUST HAVE/BUY in Singapore curated by The SG Lifestyle Team this April 2026! We’re also shining a special spotlight on Public Garden – don’t miss our hand-picked list of must-visit artists, many of whom are showcasing exclusive pieces at Public Garden happening from April 25 to April 26!


1) Kaptor Store  

If you’ve ever felt like a ‘jack-of-all-trades’ but master of none, you’ll find a kindred spirit in Kaptor Store. Hailing from Thailand, this quirky brand brings their iconic ‘A DUCK’ character to Public Garden. We’re obsessed with their ‘Goosecery’ series—a playful, pun-filled take on the traditional grocery store. From witty stickers to charming keychains, their pieces are a reminder that being adaptable is actually a superpower. Catch them at their booth before the ‘A DUCK’ collection flies off the shelves!


2) Clayiflower  

For those who wish spring could last forever, Clayiflower is a must-visit booth. Traveling from Malaysia, this talented maker hand-sculpts individual petals to create botanical jewelry that looks breathtakingly real. Whether it’s a pair of delicate hydrangea studs or a miniature rose hair charm, their work brings a touch of ‘cottagecore’ magic to any outfit. Since these are painstakingly handmade in small batches, we recommend heading to their table early—these everlasting blooms tend to find new homes very quickly!

 

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3) Malabar Press

If your desk is your sanctuary, you won’t want to miss Malabar Press. Known for their exquisite bespoke stationery, this studio brings a touch of old-world charm to modern living. Their botanical watercolor greeting cards are like miniature pieces of art, perfect for those who still believe in the magic of a handwritten letter. We’re particularly eyeing their eco-friendly planners and notebooks-they’re the perfect blend of utility and elegance. Stop by their booth at Public Garden to stock up on these limited-edition paper goods before they’re all snapped up by fellow stationery lover.

 

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4) Pines n Prints 

If you’re looking for a dose of pure joy, make a beeline for Pines and Pints. Their booth is a whimsical escape filled with the most heart-melting illustrations you’ll ever see. Think storybook-style characters, soft pastel hues, and scenes that celebrate the cozy side of life. Whether you’re picking up a postcard for a friend or a sticker for your journal, their work is a lovely reminder to find magic in the small moments. We’re calling it now—their adorable character charms are going to be the hit of the weekend!


5) Murila Muri 

For the readers who want their florals with a bit more soul and substance, Murila Muri works are one that you should want to watch. Moving away from flat digital prints, it’s all about the human touch—think thick, sculpted oil paint and unapologetically bold brushstrokes you can almost feel. We’re obsessed with how these works take traditional botanicals and crank up the volume with a high-saturated palette. It’s the perfect mix of fine-art sophistication and raw, expressive energy. Whether you’re grabbing a heavy-impasto print or stationery that feels like a mini canvas, this aesthetic adds that “artisanal-meets-modern” edge to your collection of artworks.

 

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6) Naru Ceramics

If you believe your morning coffee tastes better in a mug that makes you smile, Naru Ceramic is your kindred spirit. Hailing from Thailand, this brand specializes in ‘functional dreams’—hand-painted ceramics featuring their iconic sleepy character, Yume. From floral-stamped plates inspired by Northern Thai blooms to star-dusted ‘Good Night’ cups, every piece is a labor of love crafted to bring a bit of joy to your home. Their competitive price points and heart-melting designs make them a top pick for gifts – or a well-deserved treat for yourself!

 

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7) Craft Against Sadness

For anyone who finds solace in creativity, Craft Against Sadness is a must-visit. This isn’t just a brand; it’s a heartfelt movement centered on the beauty of the handmade. Their space at Public Garden is a gentle sanctuary featuring thoughtfully crafted jewelry- like their delicate necklaces and dreamy, rose-tinted pieces. Each item feels like a small reminder to stay bright, making them the perfect ‘treat-yourself’ gift for those who need a little extra glow.


8) WALKING STICH CANVA BAGS 

If you’re looking for the perfect blend of form and function, Walking Stitch is a booth you absolutely cannot skip. Traveling from Thailand, this brand has mastered the art of the ‘puffy’ aesthetic without sacrificing utility. Their ‘Bill’ Puffy Bags are the ultimate solution for commuting in style—providing plush protection for your laptop while keeping your outfit looking fresh. Whether you’re grabbing a bold ‘Kew-Lew’ cap for your next weekend outing or a versatile coin pouch for your essentials, Walking Stitch proves that practical gear can still be incredibly playful. Catch these regional exclusives at Suntec before they’re all gone!


9) Wellow Studios

If you’re looking for a piece of jewelry that feels like a tiny work of art, Wellow Studio is a must-visit. This Singapore-based studio is famous for its ‘hand-painted bubbles’—exquisite, translucent spheres that hold miniature worlds inside. Whether it’s a pair of earrings featuring delicate jellyfish or their ornate oriental hairpins, every item is painted with incredible precision. These pieces are the definition of ‘wearable art’ and are perfect for adding a dreamy, ethereal touch to your April outfits. Since each one is hand-painted in small batches, we recommend heading to their booth early before these bubbles burst off the shelves!

 

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10) seonmoon.bkk

If you’re a fan of things that are as fun to play with as they are to look at, Seonmoon.bkk is going to be your new obsession. This Bangkok-based shop uses 3D printing to create ‘wobbly’ magic—think tiny ghost and bunny skeletons with legs that actually move! We’re especially head-over-heels for their quirky 3D-printed inhaler cases (a must for any Hong Thai fan) and their satisfyng fidget charms. Every piece has a cool, textured finish that feels totally futuristic. Snag one of these wobbly companions at Public Garden before they all ‘float’ away!

 

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*This list will be updated regularly by the SG Lifestyle Team. All image credits to the respective owners.
**Newly launched items are accurate at date of publication, but may be subject to changes.

Meanwhile, feel free to share / tag us on your socials @sglifestylesingapore if you bought any of our recommendations!

Need more inspiration? Check out last month’s post here!

INSPIRATION: 10 NEW MUST HAVE/BUY IN SINGAPORE THIS MARCH 2026

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