Wender·Vista
Gardens by the Bay
shown on ceramic, 12-inch tileSingapore
on reclaimed land beside Marina Bay

Gardens by the Bay

— the night the trees light from the inside.

Where it lives

Not only on a wall.

A small tile on the nightstand catching the morning. A larger one above the fire. Yours, wherever you spend the slow hours.
On the nightstand, a 6-inch on a walnut stand
Among the books, a 6-inch leaning into the spines
Beside the kettle, a 12-inch propped
Down a quiet hall, an 18-inch floating off the wall
Above the fire, the 24-inch in a walnut surround
a note from the studio

A hundred and ten acres of reclaimed land east of the central business district, finished in 2012. The Supertrees light at quarter to eight and again an hour later; the show is short, the crowd is quiet, and the harbour wind carries the music thinner than it should. The Cloud Forest sits inside its own glass mountain across the path.

from the studio
Gardens by the Bay
— bring it home

Gardens by the Bay, on ceramic.

Each tile is finished by hand in our Knoxville studio. Artwork is slowly infused into the ceramic surface under high heat and pressure, and rests beneath a thin glossy finish. The colour lives in the surface, not on top of it.

What kind of piece?
One tile — square or rectangle.
How big?
the popular one — counter, shelf, nightstand
6 × 6 in · 15 cm · 1.6 lb
Surface finish
A clear glossy finish — the artwork reads as if under resin. Ideal for show-pieces and framed wall art.
How it sits
A hidden cleat — sits ¼″ proud of the wall.
$58
Hand-finished and shipped from our studio at the foot of the Smokies. On your wall in about ten days.
size
6 × 6 in
15 cm
weighs
1.6 lb
solid in the hand
surface
ceramic, hand-finished
art rests beneath a thin glossy finish
from
Knoxville, TN
our family studio, at the foot of the Smokies
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about Gardens by the Bay

The place, in three passes.

A little of what's known, in case you fall down the rabbit hole — or want to go see it yourself.
the place

Gardens by the Bay sits on 101 hectares of reclaimed land at Marina South, opened in stages from June 2012. The park is built around three waterfront gardens, Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central, with two conditioned conservatories designed by Wilkinson Eyre and landscape by Grant Associates. The eighteen Supertrees, vertical gardens between 25 and 50 metres tall, double as cooling vents and rainwater collectors for the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome below. The outdoor gardens are free to enter; the conservatories are ticketed.

the light

Garden Rhapsody, the light-and-sound show staged inside the Supertree Grove, plays nightly at 7:45 and 8:45, free to anyone standing on the path below or on the OCBC Skyway above. The Supertree canopies carry embedded photovoltaic cells and LED clusters; the daytime structures collect, the night structures spend. The OCBC Skyway, a 128-metre aerial walkway 22 metres above ground, threads between the largest of the trees. The harbour-facing edge of Bay South is where the Marina Bay skyline reads at full reach.

the visit

The outdoor gardens open daily from 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. at no charge. The Flower Dome and Cloud Forest run 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; combined adult tickets sat near S$53 for residents and S$73 for tourists in 2025. The closest MRT stop is Gardens by the Bay on the Thomson-East Coast line, opened in 2022. Most visitors arrive at dusk to pair one conservatory with one Garden Rhapsody. The path from the MRT station to the Supertree Grove is roughly twelve minutes on foot.

where
Singapore · Marina South, Singapore
within
Gardens by the Bay
elevation
2 m · 7 ft
position
1.2816° N · 103.8636° E
the neighborhood

What's nearby.

A handful of named places within an hour's walk or short drive. Some we've already painted; some we will.
1 km W
Marina Bay Sands
integrated resort
1 km N
Singapore Flyer
observation wheel
2 km NW
Merlion Park
city landmark
1 km E
Marina Barrage
dam and reservoir
N
Gardens by the Bay
Marina Bay Sands
Singapore Flyer
Merlion Park
Marina Barrage
common questions

What people ask.

A few questions we get about Gardens by the Bay — and about bringing the piece home.
about the place

Eighteen vertical garden structures between 25 and 50 metres tall, planted with epiphytes, ferns, and bromeliads. They collect solar power by day and host the Garden Rhapsody light show after dark.

Garden Rhapsody runs twice nightly at 7:45 and 8:45, free to view. The show lasts about fifteen minutes and is best seen from the path under the Supertree Grove or from the OCBC Skyway above.

The outdoor gardens are free. The Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories sell combined tickets at roughly S$53 for residents and S$73 for tourists, with discounts for children and seniors.

A cooled glass conservatory built around a 35-metre indoor mountain. A waterfall runs down the face; orchids, pitcher plants, and tropical-montane species grow in zones from base to peak.

The Bay South garden opened to the public on 29 June 2012. Bay East opened earlier as a flat shoreline park; Bay Central remains a smaller transit corridor between the two.

The Gardens by the Bay MRT station on the Thomson-East Coast line, opened in 2022, sits at the garden's western edge. From there it is a twelve-minute walk to the Supertree Grove.

about the piece in your home

Gardens by the Bay is one of the most loved civic landmarks in the country, recognised by almost any Singaporean. A Small or Medium in a frame travels well and reads warmly across generations.

The Voynich treatment of the Supertrees suits Jewel-tone Maximalist rooms, biophilic interiors, and Tropical-modern apartments. The deep greens and lit golds settle against warm wood and rattan rather than cool minimalism.

Yes. Biophilic interiors lean on vertical greenery, indoor trees, and water; the Supertree image carries all three. A Large above a console reads as living architecture rather than a printed landscape.

A single Large tile suits most consoles. Above a standard sofa the 4-tile Mural carries the eye across the wall; for a feature wall the 9-tile Mural sets the room.

Yes, in the Dura Satin or Matte finish. Both are scratch-resistant and handle steam and splash without trouble. The Glossy finish is for framed wall pieces in dry rooms.

A microfibre cloth and water. The colour lives in the ceramic surface, so household cleaners and abrasives are not needed and should be avoided.

Yes. Every Voynich treatment is made in-house by the studio and is not licensed from any third party. No two prints leave under another name.

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