Our most anticipated event of the year is officially back!
Across the weekend of April 11th and 12th, the Journey East showroom is turning into a massive playground for treasure hunters. We have brought together a highly curated selection of some of the most exciting names in vintage, craft, and curation for an incredible two-day fair.
This weekend is all about discovering rare global homewares, stunning antique jewelry, restored retro timepieces, vintage designer bags, and small-batch natural wines. Grab a freshly pulled espresso, soak in the vibe, and hunt for that perfect piece to take home.
The Details Dates: Saturday, 11 April & Sunday, 12 April
Time: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: Journey East, 315 Outram Road, #03-02, Singapore 169074
Note: Please bring your own bag (BYOB) to carry home your new finds!
Our Event Partners:
(Read their stories here)
Altneu
Alt Neu was started by two friends who share a love for vintage furniture and a desire to bring warmth into homes through pieces that tell a story of tradition. Their collection captures the balance between modern Singapore life and a longing to preserve the past, featuring hand-picked items that are carefully checked to ensure their authenticity.
Eye of the Cat x Peony Jade
Eye of the Cat x Peony Jade is a collaboration between founders Jennifer Banse and Precilia Wong, bringing together a carefully curated selection of one-of-a-kind antique and vintage jewellery — each piece rich in history, unique in design, and rarely seen again once sold.
Herra Vintage
Herra Vintage is a curated destination for rare and functional watches from the 1970s to the 1990s, spanning from everyday classics like Seiko to luxury pieces from YSL and Gucci. Every timepiece is handpicked for its character and craftsmanship, bringing a storied past to the next chapter of its journey with you.
Late for School
Late For School is a small craft studio dedicated to creating durable, utilitarian bags using crochet to balance simple forms with everyday function. Founder Wendy Limery makes each piece slowly, focusing on how the bag will feel in your hands and how it will naturally soften and evolve as you live with it.
Pick Me Up Coffee
Pick Me Up is a husband, wife, and corgi quartet serving affordable, delicious coffee and focaccia from their home in Havelock. To ensure the freshest coffee is made every day, they roast all their own beans in small batches.
Suma General Store
Suma is a junk store born from travel and collection where furniture and fragments of the past find new resonance through a focus on materiality and patina. Celebrating age and the texture of imperfection, every piece is an invitation to look closer at the stories—or the absence of them—that these objects hold.
The Amphora Project
The Amphora Project brings low-intervention, small-batch wines from Slovenia and Central Europe to a new generation of curious drinkers in Singapore. They champion wines made with tradition and sustainability, specifically skin-contact orange wines and pét-nats that pair with bold Asian flavours.
Wicked Wants
Wicked Wants is not your vintage #bagfate enabler; they’re leading a quiet rebellion against modern logo overload and performative luxury while pushing the envelope on sustainable fashion choices.
