Welcome to the Tiny Housewarming Gallery x Shop 🏠︎

Have a peek inside our whimsical home and explore the incredible works from our gallery artists! This online gallery gives you the chance to preview the exhibition before the physical event and secure unique pieces in advance. Each artwork has been thoughtfully created around the housewarming theme. If not sold online, works will also be available to purchase at the exhibition — but once they’re gone, they’re gone!

📍 Event Details
🗓️ 25–26 October 2025
⏰ 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
📌 Stables, Meat Market, Melbourne

ℹ️ Important
Please read through the FAQ section below, which contains key information about shipping and pickup for artworks purchased through the online gallery.

    • Pickup at Event: You can ONLY collect your artwork in person after the event (26 October, 5:30–7:00 PM at Stables, Meat Market, Melbourne).

    • Shipping: Shipping after the event may be available directly from the artist.
      Refer to the individual product description for details. Please allow extra cost and time for packaging and postage.

    • Please read the artwork desciption for further information.

  • Yes! You can view and purchase it at the physcial exhibition on 25-26 October 2025. Items sold online before the event will still be displayed at the exhibition, but they will be marked as SOLD.

  • For any questions or concerns regarding your purchased artwork, please contact the artist directly. Their contact details will be provided in each artwork description.

  • Yes! In addition to the gallery artworks, we’ll also have a Souvenir Shop at the event!

    If you’re looking for something smaller, more accessible, or collectible, this is a lovely way to support our artists. These items - such as postcards, stickers, or mini prints inspired by the gallery pieces - will only be available at the souvenir desk during the exhibition.

Tiny Housewarming T-shirt — Now Available for PRE-ORDER!

A cozy, limited-edition T-shirt celebrating A Tiny Housewarming!
Featuring an adorable collage of household objects illustrated by our artists, this wearable keepsake captures the heart of the event — warm, homey, and full of creative charm.

Check out our amazing Gallery Artists 🏠︎

Check out our amazing Gallery Artists 🏠︎

  • Catnips and Crafts by Sara Khor

    Sara loves to crochet anything cute, drawing inspiration from food, memes, cosy games, music, and trinkets. Recently, she has expanded into beads and jewellery-making, creating playful, handmade pieces that celebrate everyday joy and silliness.

  • Katie Gray Art by Katelin Ridley

    Katelin creates art that is playful with a touch of the uncanny, blending curiosity and imagination. Embracing the act of play in both life and practice, her works invite audiences into whimsical worlds that are fun, strange, and thought-provoking.

  • LilyandMercy by Inggrid Samrat

    LilyandMercy creates slow-made, playful, and whimsical ocean- and forest-inspired ceramic wares, sculptures, illustrations, and lifestyle goods. Their work evokes joy, nostalgia, and inner-child wonder—bringing warmth, comfort, and a sense of simple living into daily spaces.

  • Littlebink by Magenta Townsend

    Littlebink is all about comfort and nostalgia. Inspired by cartoons, films, and video games, they create cute and comforting pieces designed to be accessible and heartwarming for everyone.

  • Misu Juju by Julie Nguyen

    Misu Juju is the passion project of Julie Nguyen, a self-taught Vietnamese-Australian artist based in Naarm/Melbourne. Through printmaking and painting, she captures slow moments and simple joys with whimsical characters, creating art that feels warm, playful, and uplifting.

  • Mitoboru.club by Fanny Kwek

    Mitoboru.club is a kawaii safe space for everyone! We are a cute stationery and lifestyle brand from Singapore.

  • Moonfish Handmade by Yang Su

    Yang is a Melbourne-based artist who transforms fibres and natural materials into whimsical, lifelike sculptures. Through playful craftsmanship and attention to detail, Yang explores the connection between daily life and nature, creating works that spark wonder, joy, and imagination.

  • Ninjadrinkingtea by Erandi Goonetilleke

    Ninjadrinkingtea is a Melbourne-based illustration brand creating nostalgic and dreamy works inspired by everyday life and gentle escapes into fantasy. Using traditional mediums like watercolours, inks, and gouache, they craft art prints, stickers, and stationery that celebrate the magic in ordinary moments.

  • Puddingism from Jacelynn He

    Puddingism is a Melbourne-based trinket brand creating dreamy, feminine pieces like beaded keychains, phone straps, pins, and postcards. Their focus is on playful, decorative items that bring charm to daily life, with Tiny Housewarming inspiring new explorations into fabric and digital art.

  • RIO by Rio Muniandy

    Rio is an artist drawn to detailed, colorful, and dynamic illustration styles. Their work aims to brighten spaces, spark a sense of wonder, and celebrate human wonkiness—adding a touch of everyday magic to life.

  • Therochellefish by Rochelle Oh

    Rochelle is an illustrator and graphic designer creating warm, playful art that sparks wonder, comfort, and connection. Blending cute illustrations, evocative storytelling, and a handcrafted touch with strong design sensibility, her work shines across artwork, packaging, and beyond.

  • Thương in Bloom by Eden Hoang

    Eden Hoang is a Vietnamese-Australian visual artist based in Naarm. Through Thương in Bloom, Eden explores nostalgia and playfulness inspired by nature and personal narratives, creating across digital art, traditional mixed media, and ceramics to evoke warmth and storytelling.

  • Viv Lun by Vivian Lun

    Vivian is an artist drawn to the eclectic, tactile, and weirdly cute. She experiments with textiles, pixel art, and 3D modeling, inspired by vintage handmade fashion and quirky Japanese games like Katamari Damacy and Tamagotchi.

  • Whostolemypencils by Stefeny Cheng

    Stef, the illustrator and felt crafter behind whostolemypencils, creates fun, fruity, colourful, and cute pieces. Through stickers, magnets, prints, and felt artworks, she explores everyday objects, memories, and cosy scenes that spark comfort, happiness, and playful joy.

  • fromCONNICHIWA by Joyce Cheung

    Joyce, the artist behind fromCONNICHIWA, creates playful work inspired by her culture, upbringing, friends, and family. Blending Chinese/Asian motifs with silly memes and puns, she mainly makes stickers and prints, while also exploring crafts like paper, yarn, and sewing.

  • Luckyyun by Yunlin Bai

    Luckyyun is a Melbourne-based ceramics and stationery brand by illustrator and animator Yun. Inspired by nature and nostalgic childhood media, she handcrafts food-safe ceramics that spark warmth—inviting people to enjoy comforting drinks and simple joys.

  • Meru by Meru Sakurai

    Meru is a brand built on the theme of “enjoy breathing,” offering handmade plushies, accessories, and stationery that spark happiness in everyday moments. Each piece brings warmth, playfulness, and a special connection, inviting everyone into a joyful WAKUWAKU world.

  • Pepbo's House Ceramics by Phoebe Ngo

    Pepbo creates charming little treasures designed to brighten and decorate everyday spaces. Each piece is crafted with the hope of sparking a smile, bringing small moments of joy and comfort whenever you see them.

  • Pandaisyco by Daisy van Ghert

    Pandaisyco is the creative world of Daisy, a Brisbane-based artist inspired by Japanese kawaii culture. She designs handmade treasures ranging from stickers to polymer clay trinkets—each piece crafted to bring charm, colour, and joy into everyday life.

  • Puggle Bee by Lorien Dalcastello

    Lorien creates cute and colourful pieces designed to be fun, whimsical, and functional. Her work aims to bring joy and a touch of playfulness into everyday life, adding happiness and charm to any household.

  • Seocat by Catherine Park

    Cat, the illustrator behind seocat, creates whimsical clay friends as magnets, pins, and keychains. Inspired by her childhood love of miniature food, she now pairs cozy botanicals with playful animal forms, exploring both polymer clay and illustration in her work.

  • Studio Ichigo by Marrisa Tuangth

    Studio Ichigo, created by Marrisa in Naarm/Melbourne, blends playful clay creations with charming sticker sheets. Always exploring new mediums, Marrisa brings a fresh, strawberry-sweet touch to her work, creating pieces that are fun, whimsical, and full of personality.

  • Trinket Girl by Ainslie Tatnell

    Ainslie makes art that celebrates the tiny cute things she loves and the big things that shape who she is.