A chandelier, a glowing word sculpture, and a set of chairs in a dimly lit industrial space.

What do
we do?

We blur
the line until it disappears.

What began in 2020 as an interior design agency has since wedged itself somewhat inconveniently between an art destination, a community space, and a very long table. These days, we stage up to five independent art shows in the latter half of the year partly to demystify the art sphere, partly because we were curious what might happen if we took a pickaxe to it.

We’ve since evolved into something of an incubator, existing at the intersection of many things all at once, gently (and sometimes less gently) nudging them towards real-world use with varying degrees of raw plywood elegance.

At our core, Supper House is a playground for creatives—a place to test, stretch, and execute ideas that might otherwise be deemed a little too playful to exist.

Our goal is simple enough: to enhance and inspire lives through thoughtful art and design.

Because in a world increasingly optimised for speed and efficiency, there’s a quiet but growing appetite for something slower, warmer, something with heart. We believe that even in an age of AI, art and design will continue to hold their ground.

So this would be us holding onto those naive ideals, and adding a sparkly rainbows and the occasional confetti wherever we can.

Blurry silhouette of a person with a backpack standing against a light-colored wall.

Ashley Chiam

White Elephant

He operates in the overlap between art, fashion and spatial design. Curating projects that feel as much as environments as they do exhibitions. With a 20+ year background in interior and retail design, his works leans into hybrid formats: part gallery, part marketplace, part cultural platform with a knack for highlighting everything from institutional names to emerging practices within Singapore’s independent scene.

Black and white portrait of a young man with short hair, wearing a dark shirt, standing against a plain dark background.

Daniel Chiam

Sleeping Beauty

Marketing executive by day, sleeping beauty by night.

Black and white close-up photo of a happy dog with tongue out.

Chestnut

The Real Boss

Chestnut is the Boss, the Artist Number 10, the one we all work hard for.
He has a quiet disposition, but don’t mistake it as him being inattentive, he is ever keenly observing whoever walks through the doors.

Tennis balls and toys are the way to this Shiba’s heart.

A man in a suit and tie standing outdoors with hands in pockets, behind a wire fence, under a cloudy sky.

Owen Tee

The Fixer

A filmmaker by training, Owen has dipped his toes in both Production and Creative Agency spheres.
Interested in the intersection between creativity and commerce, he wears his Producer hat
at Supper House, finding creative solutions to different challenges clients may face.

Don’t talk to him about analogue film, else you won’t be able to get him to stop talking.