
GREEN-HOUSE 2025 @Temasek Shophouse

GREEN-HOUSE 2025 @Temasek Shophouse
GREEN-HOUSE
Festival 2026
Living Better For Less
From 7 – 9 November 2025, GREEN-HOUSE's 4th edition opens its doors at Temasek Shophouse across 9 thematic zones, each zone a magnification of a space in a home, creating opportunities to explore intentional living in actionable and meaningful ways.

Living Better For Less
From 7 – 9 November 2025, GREEN-HOUSE's 4th edition opens its doors at Temasek Shophouse across 9 thematic zones, each zone a magnification of a space in a home, creating opportunities to explore intentional living in actionable and meaningful ways.

GREEN-HOUSE Festival 2025
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS

Living Form, Lasting Purpose
A life-size G-Class, reconstructed from 40,531 recycled plastic bottles and reimagined as a set of furniture pieces. Mercedes-Benz and Editecture turned one of the world's most iconic cars into a meditation on what luxury can look like when it's built to last — and built to give back.

From Hand to Coral
Guests customised their own BYO holders designed by WASTD, a local creative impact studio with charms made from upcycled bottles — made by hand, meaningful by design. Every dollar of profit went directly to the Garden City Fund's 100K Coral Initiative. A small act with a long ripple.

The Living Room Talks
Four intimate, insight-packed conversations where design, circularity, and tech met everyday living — curated by sustainability leader Steph Dickson, featuring voices who genuinely walk the talk.

Swap: Open Walk-In Wardrobe
The Fashion Pulpit turned the festival floor into an open walk-in wardrobe. Bring a pre-loved piece, swap it one-for-one for free, and leave with something new-to-you. Circular fashion, no jargon required.

Slay: The Wardrobe Revolution
GREEN-HOUSE and The Fashion Pulpit's first-ever fashion show — proving that secondhand treasures and local brands can build a style that's entirely, unapologetically yours. Opening the show: a first-ever duet performance by singer-songwriter Lew Loh and creative powerhouse Aarika Lee.

Say: Fashion Talks
Three panels, one big conversation about fashion's future. From Secondhand is the New Firsthand to Vintage Fashion's Comeback and The Future of Fashion in Singapore — featuring over 20 voices from across the local fashion, vintage, and creative communities. Loud, honest, and long overdue.

Samsung: Eat Well Live Smart
Plant-based, waste-less, and powered by Samsung. Guests learned to prep, cook, and plate restaurant-level food in under 30 minutes — then shoot it like a pro. Minimal prep, maximal flavour, zero fuss. The kind of cooking class that makes you wonder why you ever ordered in

GREEN-HOUSE City Trails with Teva
Teva took guests beyond the festival walls — blending outdoor drills, a trail masterclass, and a guided walk with the Nature Society (Singapore) to rediscover the nature hiding in plain sight across our city.

40 Workshops
Forty free workshops across two days — each one 30 minutes of hands-on making, learning, and creating. From circular crafts to mindful yoga, every session was designed to send you home with something meaningful. Short, sweet, and packed with intention.

60 Local Sustainable Brands
Sixty homegrown brands across home, lifestyle, fashion, food, and beauty — all under one roof. Every one of them chosen because they're doing something worth knowing about.

The Recoral Project
An exclusive merch range launched in support of the 100K Coral Initiative — keychains handcrafted by differently-abled makers from Metta Welfare Association, mosquito repellant pouches, and a sticker pack featuring original designs of ocean animals. Every purchase went directly to reef restoration. Something beautiful, made by someone remarkable, for something that matters.

GREEN-HOUSE Merch Booth
Every piece at our merch booth carried a dual mission — social and environmental. Commissioned works by talented artists with disabilities, including Tan Yong Ling's Harmony Circles (ART:DIS Studio) and Douglas Leong's Quintessential Koon Seng Shophouses (The Muse Project by JT Muses). Creativity that builds dignity, income, and pride — and gives back to the planet at the same time.

Living Form, Lasting Purpose
A life-size G-Class, reconstructed from 40,531 recycled plastic bottles and reimagined as a set of furniture pieces. Mercedes-Benz and Editecture turned one of the world's most iconic cars into a meditation on what luxury can look like when it's built to last — and built to give back.

From Hand to Coral
Guests customised their own BYO holders designed by WASTD, a local creative impact studio with charms made from upcycled bottles — made by hand, meaningful by design. Every dollar of profit went directly to the Garden City Fund's 100K Coral Initiative. A small act with a long ripple.

The Living Room Talks
Four intimate, insight-packed conversations where design, circularity, and tech met everyday living — curated by sustainability leader Steph Dickson, featuring voices who genuinely walk the talk.

Swap: Open Walk-In Wardrobe
The Fashion Pulpit turned the festival floor into an open walk-in wardrobe. Bring a pre-loved piece, swap it one-for-one for free, and leave with something new-to-you. Circular fashion, no jargon required.

Slay: The Wardrobe Revolution
GREEN-HOUSE and The Fashion Pulpit's first-ever fashion show — proving that secondhand treasures and local brands can build a style that's entirely, unapologetically yours. Opening the show: a first-ever duet performance by singer-songwriter Lew Loh and creative powerhouse Aarika Lee.

Say: Fashion Talks
Three panels, one big conversation about fashion's future. From Secondhand is the New Firsthand to Vintage Fashion's Comeback and The Future of Fashion in Singapore — featuring over 20 voices from across the local fashion, vintage, and creative communities. Loud, honest, and long overdue.

Samsung: Eat Well Live Smart
Plant-based, waste-less, and powered by Samsung. Guests learned to prep, cook, and plate restaurant-level food in under 30 minutes — then shoot it like a pro. Minimal prep, maximal flavour, zero fuss. The kind of cooking class that makes you wonder why you ever ordered in

GREEN-HOUSE City Trails with Teva
Teva took guests beyond the festival walls — blending outdoor drills, a trail masterclass, and a guided walk with the Nature Society (Singapore) to rediscover the nature hiding in plain sight across our city.

40 Workshops
Forty free workshops across two days — each one 30 minutes of hands-on making, learning, and creating. From circular crafts to mindful yoga, every session was designed to send you home with something meaningful. Short, sweet, and packed with intention.

60 Local Sustainable Brands
Sixty homegrown brands across home, lifestyle, fashion, food, and beauty — all under one roof. Every one of them chosen because they're doing something worth knowing about.

The Recoral Project
An exclusive merch range launched in support of the 100K Coral Initiative — keychains handcrafted by differently-abled makers from Metta Welfare Association, mosquito repellant pouches, and a sticker pack featuring original designs of ocean animals. Every purchase went directly to reef restoration. Something beautiful, made by someone remarkable, for something that matters.

GREEN-HOUSE Merch Booth
Every piece at our merch booth carried a dual mission — social and environmental. Commissioned works by talented artists with disabilities, including Tan Yong Ling's Harmony Circles (ART:DIS Studio) and Douglas Leong's Quintessential Koon Seng Shophouses (The Muse Project by JT Muses). Creativity that builds dignity, income, and pride — and gives back to the planet at the same time.
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