Collectors Weekend Market: March 2026
Singapore is rarely short of things to do. With markets, exhibitions and gatherings filling the calendar most weekends, the notion that the city lacks activity hardly holds. At the end of March 2026, we will host our next Collectors’ Weekend, a chance to meet fellow enthusiasts, uncover unfamiliar pieces and reconnect with friends over a shared appreciation for well-made things.
MoodNavigator will present a personal edit of garments that carry the patina of time: army surplus, worn sweaters and vintage tees that speak of previous lives. A standout is a rare 1920s–1930s Lee denim overalls salesman sample, a small but telling artifact of early American workwear and the foundations of modern denim culture. A collector at large, Tommy Lu, brings a focused selection centred on Goro’s, Chrome Hearts and Stoplight Co., which includes several one-off and hard-to-find pieces. Nordic Wares Store will offer vintage Scandinavian tableware from brands such as Arabia, Gustavsberg and Royal Copenhagen, while Nospacenospace assembles an eclectic mix where mid-century design sits comfortably beside pop artefacts and archival ephemera.
For food and drink, PÖONSTI serves freshly prepared rösti, crisp, comforting and carefully composed, while Old Hen Coffee provides cups drawn from thoughtfully sourced beans, roasted and brewed to highlight their clean, bright character.
Weekend Markets has been a regular fixture at Aa since the beginning. With the city’s event calendar growing ever fuller, we think it's a good idea for us to taper back a tad. However, if you would like to participate in our future events, you may contact us by email at info@aeaefurniture.com.
Collectors Weekend Market 2026.
28 — 29 March 2026.
12pm — 7pm.
Vendor participation:
Poonsti.
Old Hen Coffee.
MoodNavigator.
Tommy's Vices.
Nordic Wares Store.
Nospacenospace.
See you then!
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