Song Bar
A Rooftop Symphony Above Saigon
Suspended above the Saigon skyline, Song Bar presents a refined rooftop experience where design, atmosphere and mixology unfold in harmony. Located on the 40th floor of Hilton Saigon, the bar offers a composed escape—defined by panoramic views, contemporary elegance and an elevated sense of occasion. 
Pauline de Roquefeuil
Quiet Forms of Beauty
Blending French sensibility with Vietnamese craftsmanship, Pauline de Roquefeuil creates furniture collections that feel less like objects and more like quiet emotional landscapes. Through lacquer, eggshell mosaic, natural textures, and sculptural forms, her work explores the dialogue between heritage, materiality, and the timeless beauty of handmade imperfection.
Damien Jamet
The Quiet Language of Contemporary Living
Through Casa Mia Interiors and Urban Legend Furniture, French designer Damien Jamet creates interiors and collections shaped by atmosphere, craftsmanship, and emotional refinement. Blending European sophistication with the evolving rhythm of Vietnam, his creations reveal a contemporary vision of luxury where texture, proportion, and timeless design quietly transform the way spaces are experienced.
John Albert Young Studio
Where Light Becomes a Place of Stillness
Within the luminous surfaces of John Albert Young’s abstract paintings, colour is never fixed, and light is never passive. Through translucent glazes, refined shapes, and luxurious tones inspired by Post-painterly Abstraction and Vietnamese Sơn mài, the English artist creates works that invite the viewer away from reality and into a quieter realm of harmony, reflection, and pure visual pleasure.
Roselyn Mendoza
From Memory to Fantasy in Watercolor

In the fluid world of watercolor, Filipino artist Roselyn Mendoza paints the emotional landscapes of memory, motherhood, migration, and personal change. Moving from contemporary social realism to contemporary fantasy art, her practice reflects a life shaped by tenderness, resilience, and the quiet desire to connect human experience through colour and feeling.

 

Anastasiia Kuusk Art
Watercolors for a Slower World
In the gentle transparency of watercolor, Ukrainian artist Anastasiia Kuusk creates a world where strange creatures, animals, medieval echoes, and everyday moments come alive with warmth and imagination. Based in Hanoi, her practice celebrates the beauty of traditional techniques, handmade storytelling, and the quiet human connection found in making art by hand.
Ivan Shenevsky
A Symphony of Fragments
Through instinctive gestures, layered colour, and the emotional force of abstraction, Ivan Shenevsky transforms inner turbulence into visual rhythm. From music and video to painting and live performance, his practice unfolds as a personal search for freedom, memory, and reconstruction.
Quinn Ryan Mattingly
The Photographer Of Untold Journeys
For Quinn Ryan Mattingly, photography begins with attention. It is not only about composing a beautiful frame, but about entering a place with patience, understanding its rhythm, and allowing its people, spaces and stories to reveal themselves with honesty.
Florencia Chirino
The Artist of Poetic Spaces
For Florencia Chirino, painting begins before the first mark is made. It begins with walking, observing and allowing a place to unfold slowly. Based in Córdoba, Argentina, the visual artist builds a practice shaped by movement, proximity and the quiet transformation of landscape into image.
Mathilde Granveau
The Artist of Living Patterns
For Mathilde Granveau, abstraction is a way of listening to place. Through geometric forms, layered acrylics, mirror fragments and site-responsive works, the French artist transforms patterns, symbols and architectural rhythms into contemporary compositions shaped by memory, movement and cultural encounter.
Sequin Kay
The Artist Of Illuminated Inner Worlds
Across painting and mixed media, Sequin Kay builds a visual language of light, colour and reflection. Influenced by her South London upbringing and Moroccan-Irish heritage, her work explores the hidden emotional landscapes that connect personal experience with a wider sense of wonder.
Benamout Guillaume
The Freedom Of The Mark
Franco-Canadian artist Benamout Guillaume builds a visual language between cinema, mural painting and abstraction. Shaped by years in the global film industry, his works transform colour, movement and layered marks into vibrant compositions that feel both spontaneous and carefully constructed.