How Singapore Artists Are Using Jesmonite for Modern Home Styling
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Jesmonite has risen in Singapore’s home styling scene by 2026. Local studios and workshops are turning lightweight, eco-friendly pieces into everyday decor. Concrete Everything is the official Singapore distributor, helping artists stock materials and run classes.
TL;DR
- Local Singapore artists drive modern home styling with Jesmonite, a lightweight, eco-friendly alternative to resin and concrete.
- Concrete Everything serves as the official Jesmonite distributor in Singapore, offering ready stock, workshops and DIY kits.
- Popular projects include trays, coasters, planters and terrazzo-inspired pieces for Japandi and minimalist interiors.
- Jesmonite cures quickly, around 3–4 hours, enabling fast turnarounds and scalable small business opportunities.
- Beginners can join public workshops or private sessions to learn tray/coaster making and terrazzo effects.
What is Jesmonite?
Jesmonite is a water-based, acrylic-modified gypsum or micro concrete used by Singapore artists to create lightweight, durable home decor with stone-like or terrazzo aesthetics. It blends acrylics with gypsum to form a composite that pours like resin but finishes like stone.
Key Takeaway
It is non-toxic, easy to mix and accepts pigments, terrazzo flakes and textures for a wide range of looks. The material cures quickly and is safer for indoor environments than many resins.
Examples
Singapore artists use Jesmonite to craft trays, coasters, planters and wall hooks. The finishes range from matte terrazzo to marble-like swirls.
Benefits
Key benefits: fast curing, customization and a light weight that suits apartment living. It also offers a durable, heat-resistant surface for daily use.
Why Jesmonite Works for Homes in Singapore
Jesmonite aligns with popular Singapore styles. Japandi and minimalist interiors benefit from its clean lines and understated textures. Lightweight pieces are ideal for compact homes and rental apartments.
Local relevance
Its versatility matches Singapore’s love of sleek, practical decor. Trays, coasters, and planters are easy to move between rooms or stages of a makeover.
Practical advantages
Compared with many resins, Jesmonite has a lower odor and a safer indoor profile. It resists heat well and holds up to daily use, while local availability speeds up sourcing.
Local Artists, Studios & Community
Joyce Orallo Lim’s Chokmah leads sustainable Jesmonite homeware in Singapore, focusing on trays and coasters. Other studios run workshops and produce decor, creating a supportive scene for DIYers and small businesses.
Profiles to highlight
Joyce Orallo Lim (Chokmah) offers sustainable Jesmonite pieces and runs regular maker events. Other studios offer public or private sessions, starter kits and space to work on custom pieces.
Community impact
Local makers collaborate through Singapore-based distributors and studios, making it easy to source materials and join classes without leaving the city.
Popular Projects for Modern Home Styling in Singapore
Top ideas include Jesmonite trays for entryways, coasters with terrazzo or marbled finishes, planters, and candle holders with subtle textures. Wall hooks and desk organizers can carry a terrazzo look without heavy weight.
Finishing techniques
Use terrazzo flakes, pigment blends and marbling for distinctive looks. Matte finishes suit Japandi; polished finishes work well in industrial spaces.
Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Make a Jesmonite Tray
Great for beginners, this guide walks you through making a flat Jesmonite tray with a terrazzo finish.
A simple, beginner-friendly guide to casting a flat Jesmonite tray with a terrazzo finish.
- Gather materials: Jesmonite base, pigments, terrazzo flakes (optional), silicone tray, mixing cups, spatula, gloves, release agent.
- Measure and mix: follow AC730 ratio add pigment gradually until color is uniform.
- Add texture: sprinkle terrazzo flakes or swirl pigments for the terrazzo look.
- Pour and settle: pour into a prepared silicone tray; tap to release bubbles.
- Cure: 3–4 hours at room temperature; thicker pieces may take longer.
- Demold and finish: sand edges if needed; seal with a compatible topcoat for durability.
Tips and cautions
Work in a ventilated area, wear gloves, and keep ratios consistent for predictable color and cure.
Materials & Sourcing in Singapore
Where to buy Jesmonite and supplies is easy with a Singapore-based distributor offering ready stock and workshops. Concrete Everything is the official Singapore distributor, providing local support and kits.
Where to buy
Concrete Everything stocks Jesmonite, pigments, terrazzo flakes and finishing sealers. They also run local workshops and supply DIY kits.
What to look for
Ensure you buy from a verified distributor with safety data sheets and clear stock status. Look for pigments and finishing products designed for AC730.
Workshops, Courses & Learning Paths in Singapore
Public workshops cover coasters, trays, and basic terrazzo effects. Private sessions suit teams or custom projects.
What you’ll learn
Mixing ratios, pigment work, release techniques, finishing options and how to tailor projects to your space.
Booking
Contact the official distributor for available dates, group sizes and kit inclusions.
Real Life Use Case: Joyce Orallo Lim of Chokmah
Joyce uses Jesmonite for sustainable homeware, focusing on trays and coasters that translate well to modern interiors. The work demonstrates how artist-made pieces anchor a Japandi or contemporary setup.
Takeaways
Source locally, join workshops, and apply studio-made results to your own home styling plans.
Jesmonite vs Alternatives
Jesmonite shines where quick turnarounds and lighter weight matter. It’s an indoor-friendly option with a safer profile than many resins and it can mimic terrazzo or stone at a lower odor.
Key differentiators
Local stock, fast curing, lighter weight and a versatile palette for small spaces.
Practical Tips for Singapore Makers
Set up in a well-ventilated space, use protective gear and store pigments properly. Seal finished pieces to improve durability and water resistance.
Storage & shipping
Plan packaging that protects delicate pieces. Consider local couriers and temperature-safe storage for stock.
Next Step
Jesmonite fits Singapore homes today with fast turnarounds, local support, and a growing maker community. Explore DIY kits and upcoming workshops via the official distributor. Follow local artist profiles, such as Chokmah, for ongoing ideas and collaboration opportunities.
Summary
Jesmonite is a water-based, acrylic-modified gypsum or micro-concrete (AC730) used to create lightweight, durable home decor with terrazzo or stone finishes.
FAQ
Where can I find Jesmonite workshops in Singapore?
Through the official Singapore distributor and partner studios offering public or private sessions.
Is Jesmonite eco-friendly?
Yes, it is water-based and safer than many traditional resins.
How long does Jesmonite take to cure?
About 3–4 hours for the surface set, with full strength developing over time.
Where can I buy Jesmonite supplies in Singapore?
From the official distributor with ready stock, kits, pigments, and sealers.
What beginner projects are ideal?
Trays, coasters, and simple terrazzo-planter combos.
Can I start a small business using Jesmonite in Singapore?
Yes, with starter kits and local supplier support, small-batch decor is feasible.
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