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This new creative space in Redhill combines specialty coffee, retail and craft workshops – all for a good cause

Shop, sip or make something cool at i'mable Collective Space in Enabling Village

Adira Chow
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Adira Chow
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weareSuper in i'mable Collective Space
Photograph: weareSuper in i'mable Collective Space
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If your weekends typically revolve around café-hopping and retail therapy, here's a new spot that lets you do both, and support a good cause while at it. First, head to Enabling Village in Redhill, which recently gained internet buzz for cafés like Mad Roaster Slow Bar and Bailey & Patch Pet Café. Venture further into the compound and you'll find the i'mable Collective Space, a bright and welcoming community hub that puts inclusivity front and centre. 

The 800-square-foot space run by local creative agency weareSuper spans five key areas: a café, open studios for creative residencies, Singapore's largest inclusive gift store with over 30 brands, art galleries, and design studios. Pleasing pastels, soft colours and sensory design ensure that visitors are calm rather than overstimulated, and the building is furnished with thoughtful details such as calm rooms and automated, wheelchair-friendly toilets. At the heart of it, the space spotlights the talents of artists with disabilities, giving them a platform for training and employment – an initiative led by SG Enable. 

weareSuper in i'mable Collective Space
Photograph: weareSuper

Start with the retail zone, where over 30 local brands like JOJOMAMA, Journey and Singapore Fashion Runway are represented. You'll find everything from gorgeous handmade ceramic pieces to art prints, paper goods, textiles and various gifting ideas, all created or co-created by artists with disabilities. These are pieces you would happily pick up at a design fair or boutique, and many are designed in collaboration with weareSuper. If you are on the hunt for a meaningful gift that does not feel mass-produced, this is the place to be.

Then wander into Design Social, a gallery area where rotating exhibitions explore themes like identity, accessibility and social impact. Currently on show are works by artists from the Philippines, Indonesia and Japan, previously displayed at EMERGE 2025 before extending their stay in the gallery. A new exhibition is set to take over this March, so keep your eyes peeled on weareSuper's Instagram page for more details.

weareSuper in i'mable Collective Space
Photograph: weareSuper | Design Social

Also look out for upcoming workshop sessions where you can try your hand at different crafts and creative activities. Previous activities included a 3D paper mâché workshop, a porcelain bento decorating workshop by Supermama and a 2026 calendar customisation workshop – all great ideas for a date, a chill afternoon with friends or even a solo day out with no prior experience needed.

And yes, there is coffee. Swing by Postboy Coffee near the entrance to grab a drink, take a breather, check out the small line-up of merch, or even clock in a quick work sesh (power sockets are available). Postboy Coffee's inclusivity angle comes in the form of postcards designed by artists with disabilities, which guests can pick up a copy of, pen a letter to themselves, and drop it in one of the postboxes labelled by month as a heartfelt memento from their visit.  

weareSuper in i'mable Collective Space
Photograph: weareSuper | Craft workshops

Find out more about i'mable Collective Space here, and more about weareSuper here.

weareSuper is open daily from 10am to 7pm at 20 Lengkok Bahru, Enabling Village, Singapore 159053.

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