Haeng Bok Clay booth signage with QR codes and rose display at Chinese New Year art market at The Brass Barre Singapore

A Day at The Brass Barre

Some markets stay with you, even if they only last a day.

Haeng Bok Clay recently took part in a Chinese New Year art market at The Brass Barre, and while it was a short, one-day event, it was filled with warmth, familiarity, and a strong sense of community.


A Space That Felt Like Home

From the moment I arrived, there was something different about the space.

It wasn’t just a market.
It felt like a gathering.

People greeted one another with ease, conversations flowed naturally, and there was a sense that many had been here before, not just for the market, but for the people.

And that was heartening to witness.


A Close-Knit Community

What stood out most wasn’t just the festive atmosphere, but how close the community around The Brass Barre felt.

There was a quiet support,
people taking time to stop, to chat, to connect.

Not rushed.
Not transactional.

Just genuine.

And as a small brand, stepping into a space like this felt incredibly special.


Moments That Matter

Even in a single day, there were moments that stayed.

Someone pausing a little longer at a piece.
A small smile when they found something that resonated.
A conversation that went beyond just the product.

These are the moments that remind me why I do what I do.


Thank You

To The Brass Barre team for creating such a warm and welcoming space, and to everyone who stopped by, thank you.

Even in a single day, it meant so much.

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