DESIGNING FOR MEMORIES 2010


We’re back with a new spin on Heritage Design!

Following its successful first-of-its kind product design exhibition in Singapore last year, the Little Thoughts Group is geared up once again to showcase the creative talents of local product designers in December 2010 at the National Museum of Singapore.

“Imprints: Designing from Memories” features a significant collaboration with the National Heritage Board, as the theme will revolve around the exploration of heritage and culture in product design and the notion of “Singapore Design”.

The upcoming exhibition boasts an even more impressive showcase which will comprise the works of 19 local product designers. Spurred on by encouraging reviews of the last show, this year’s showcase promises to be even more awesome and inspiring, with its ‘blast from the past’ take.

Take a ride back in time yet marvel at how those wonderful memories have been creatively renewed into innovative modern-day keepsakes.

IMPRINTS: Designing from Memories

4th Dec 2010 – 1st Jan 2011
10am – 6pm daily (including Sundays!)

The Atelier Gallery
National Museum Singapore
93 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178897



Join us also at our design forums!

Join us up-close at the design forum on Dec 12th and 18th! Let our designers share more in-depth, the stories and thoughts behind their creation. We hope you walk away inspired and with a fresh take on heritage.

» Get more details here!

Our 2010 designers

We have brought together 19 designers coming from almost all the industrial design powerhouses in Singapore! The Little Thoughts Group now comprise of designers from Dell, HP, Philips Design, Creative, NextOfKin, Orca Design and Sketch Design.

» Read about our designers here!



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  • “There’s a diversity of quality original works on display and I hope they can be part of a long term exhibition that can be expanded in the near future. Some actually displayed that rare but well executed Asian identity which I find refreshing.
     
    Overall I think this reflects well on the image & quality of Singapore design.
     
    For a developed nation, we’re a nation with a surprising lack of identity and self esteem when it comes to aesthetics and art; from decision makers down to the masses, and I hope this exhibition together with a host of others in the Design Festival will spell the start of an awareness of good quality local design and celebrate a new chapter of confidence in the industry.”
     

    Song Kee Hong
    Managing Director, DESIGN EXCHANGE

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