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Public Garden Bangkok is back at Samyan Mitrtown

Public Garden, one of Singapore's most beloved independent design markets, returns to Bangkok for its second edition at Samyan Mitrtown Hall 1–2, 5th floor of Samyan Mitrtown, this Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 8pm.

Bringing together 150 participating brands from Thailand and across Asia, the Public Garden Bangkok 2026 offers a unique opportunity to discover thoughtfully designed products, original artwork, handmade goods, fashion, ceramics, accessories and lifestyle items from independent creators.

Founded in Singapore in 2011 by a group of friends who shared a love for shopping and design, Public Garden began as a weekend market featuring products from designer friends and independent shops.

Over the past 15 years, it has grown into one of Singapore's most anticipated creative markets, known for curating high-quality, well-designed and affordable products while providing an enjoyable shopping experience for visitors.

What makes it popular is its ability to attract artists, designers and independent brands from across Asia to present thoughtfully crafted products that reflect their unique perspectives and creative identities.

Over the years, creators from countries including Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and beyond have used the event as a platform to showcase their bestselling products and latest collections. This diverse mix of creative talent has helped establish the event as a destination for shoppers seeking unique finds and emerging design trends from around the region.

After an enthusiastic response from last year's event, this year's edition will feature a balanced mix of local and international exhibitors, with around half of the participating brands coming from Thailand. Both returning favourites and exciting new discoveries will showcase everything from original artwork and ceramics to accessories, stationery and lifestyle products.

The line-up of participating artists and brands includes OH.IRV from Indonesia, Airi Maeyama from Japan, Misty Studio from Taiwan and Chevy Collectives from Singapore, along with Ce' Halo, Pammy's Palette and Yogigohome from Thailand.

Thai vendors will accept PromptPay, while visitors planning to shop from international exhibitors are encouraged to bring cash.

There is no admission fee. Visit facebook.com/publicgarden.

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