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The ubiquitous good morning towel is a symbol of the hardworking Singaporean and has become one of our beloved symbols of nostalgia. Now, it takes ...
View full detailsSupporting local designers/makers/crafters is the way to go to keep good design coming. Either with a touch of nostalgia or the reminder of daily Singapore lingo; there is a design that will make you feel proud of being a Singaporean.
Discover Authentic Singapore Souvenirs at Naiise - Your One-Stop Shop for Quality Keepsakes! From timeless Merlion mementos to unique Peranakan treasures, explore a diverse range of handpicked souvenirs that capture Singapore's rich culture and heritage. Shop now for memorable gifts and keepsakes at Naiise.
The ubiquitous good morning towel is a symbol of the hardworking Singaporean and has become one of our beloved symbols of nostalgia. Now, it takes ...
View full detailsLet your child explore boundaries and travel around the home with the Train Plush Toy. Doubles as a bolster too – perfect!- Material: Soft plush wi...
View full detailsSingapore's most iconic culinary dishes are now artfully recreated into a collection of Recipe Plates. Rekindle your sweet and savoury memories whe...
View full detailsThe mythical Merlion, the legend of grand proportions and ambitions of Singapura (singa meaning Lion, and pura meaning city in Sanskrit), has alway...
View full detailsUnique Singapore map poster which weaved of discarded cassette tapes and video tapes to help save the global e-waste. Each Singapore city map poste...
View full detailsUnique Asia Map poster which weaved of discarded cassette tapes and video tapes to help save the global e-waste. Each Asia map poster is hand-weave...
View full detailsPeranakan HousesThe Joo Chiat area is named after Chew Joo Chiat, a wealthy Chinese landowner in the early 20th century.The area’s identity is espe...
View full detailsLittle Red Dot By Sammyeve – Celebrating SingaporeThis fun and unique double-sided reversible canvas tote bag is a must-have souvenir for anyone wh...
View full detailsCurry fish head is a dish of Indian and Chinese origins, served in a clay pot with a mouthwatering combination of sweet, spicy and sour. We transfo...
View full detailsFun, stimulating, and rewarding Nose Work Toy from Furball Collective!One of the favourite asian delicacies enjoyed during get-together! We have no...
View full detailsMarina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. The prominent feature of the design is the three hotel towers.The buildi...
View full detailsPeople’s Park Complex is an iconic high-rise commercial and residential building in Singapore Chinatown. Its distinct yellow and green colour makes...
View full detailsThe Singapore Durian Map is a very unique one of a kind design. And yes, it is a map of Singapore made up of bright red durians of all sizes.Even i...
View full detailsGood Morning Door Mat is a ubiquitous symbol of the hardworking Singaporean and has become one of our beloved symbols of nostalgia. Now, it takes o...
View full detailsThis our Singapore version of the classic Campbell’s Soup can.We have 5 Singapore flavours for you to choose from.They look good as a set so think ...
View full detailsOur personalised Singapore Parking Coupon print is the only one of it's kind! It’s design is based on the iconic Singapore Parking Coupon that's be...
View full detailsOur latest collection of Singlish themed cushion cover features few of the fun and quirky Singaporean slangs used in everyday life.Can or Not?This...
View full detailsOur latest collection of Singlish themed cushion cover features few of the fun and quirky Singaporean slangs used in everyday life.So Shiok!!This ...
View full detailsOur latest collection of Singlish themed cushion cover features few of the fun and quirky Singaporean slangs used in everyday life.Why you so like...
View full detailsOur latest collection of cushion covers feature elements from our daily life that we Singaporeans love and are proud of.Either you love it or hate ...
View full detailsOur latest collection of cushion covers feature elements from our daily life that we Singaporeans love and are proud of.Either you love it or hate ...
View full detailsThese shakers are so cute you'll be finding every excuse to add some salt and pepper to your dishes. Handcrafted out of fine porcelain, the two sh...
View full detailsA curated selection of images representing Singapore's ever-evolving cityscape. Set of 5 fridge magnets Magnet size: 5cm x 6cm Overall product size...
View full detailsA quintessential Orchard Road treat peddled by mobile ice cream vendors, these fluffy ice cream sandwiches are a delight on a hot day! Ever wished ...
View full detailsPreshrunk to ensure minimal shrinkage Screen printed for a long lasting print T-shirts are tailored for a perfect fit Size Chart Size ChartUNISE...
View full detailsAdult Short Sleeve T-shirt Product technical specifications Material: 100% pre-shrunk bio-washed cotton, 190gsm Type: short sleeve crew neck Size...
View full detailsMarina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. The prominent feature of the design is the three hotel towers.The buildi...
View full detailsWe have replicated the Ang Ku Kueh to match their real-life size and shape, making them perfect for bringing imaginative play to life! Whether you ...
View full detailsAre you familiar with Satay? This beloved Malay dish is a favorite among Singaporeans (and visitors!) and we have brought it to life with a playful...
View full detailsWa Ko Kueh is a popular treat at Pasar Malam (night markets) and we've made them even more enjoyable for pretend play by offering them in 5 vibrant...
View full detailsThe mythical merlion, the legend of grand proportions and ambitions of Singapura (singa meaning lion, and pura meaning city in sanskrit) is now a c...
View full detailsNot just your parents’ sister, “Auntie” is an endearing and respectful address for older women, instantly evoking an informal community bond which ...
View full detailsEeny, meeny, miny, moe, grab a keychain from Nom Nom! The zero calorie pineapple tart are now available in a tiny, 'squeezy' size! Use it as a keyc...
View full detailsThis unique typography map of Singapore features all of the city neighbourhoods.This print is a very popular souvenir of Singapore. It hangs on wal...
View full detailsWe’ve created a quirky print to display all the colours of Singapore. Can you recognise them?Product Information: Dimensions 30cm x 40cm ...
View full detailsWe’ve created a quirky print to display all the colours of Singapore. Can you recognise them?Product Information: Dimensions 30cm x 40cm ...
View full detailsNephelium is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae, native to southeastern Asia.They are evergreen trees with p...
View full detailsNamed in some regions as the “king of fruits”, the durian is distinctive for its large size, strong odour, and thorn-covered rind.The fruit can gro...
View full detailsWe take the lyrics of your favourite song and create a record format.If you're too young to know what a record looks like ask your parents...or may...
View full detailsWe've taking a few classic songs and recreated them in a record format.If you're too young to know what a record looks like ask your parents...or m...
View full detailsDurians...some love them...some hate them.These you'll love.They're colourful and bright and don't smell.Product Information: Dimensions 30cm...
View full detailsNamed in some regions as the “king of fruits”, the durian is distinctive for its large size, strong odour, and thorn-covered rind.The fruit can gro...
View full detailsSingapore has been a major shipping port since the days of Raffles and is one of the busiest in the world.Our prints show the very colourful contai...
View full detailsWe’ve created a quirky print to uniquely display all the colours of Singapore.Can you recognise them?Product Information: Dimensions 30cm (w)...
View full detailsDakota Crescent is one of Singapore’s oldest housing estates built by the now-defunct Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT), the government-run housing...
View full detailsNot sure if Roy Lichtenstein ever visited Singapore but I'm sure he would approve.Singlish is a mix of English, Malay, Hokkien and Mandarin and is ...
View full details80% of Singaporeans live in HDB (Housing Development Board) flats like this.As you travel around Singapore you’ll see some very colourful HDB doors...
View full detailsWe’ve taken our classic Singapore Text Map and replaced the areas of Singapore with classic Singlish words and phrases.Shiok right?Product Informat...
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