We’re excited to announce the launch of Atelier Root Singapore, a new regional storefront created for collectors, history enthusiasts, and interior art lovers across Singapore & Southeast Asia.
For the past months we’ve been restoring historic poster artwork from WWII archives — many relating directly to the Pacific Theatre, the Battle of Singapore (1942), Australian enlistment posters, naval operations in the Indian & Pacific oceans, and SEA wartime propaganda prints. Until now, most of our traffic and orders have come from North America and Europe — but we know there’s a vibrant audience in Southeast Asia who shares the same passion for historical art.
To better serve this region, we’ve launched:
→ A dedicated SEA storefront:
The Singapore version of the site will offer:
- Localized product presentation for SEA
- Faster delivery routing for surrounding regions
- Content focused on Pacific & Singapore WWII history
- The same archival-quality prints as our global store
- A growing collection of SEA-relevant posters
As we expand, we’ll be adding more Singapore-specific content, including educational pieces, wartime art breakdowns, downloadable resources, and unique spotlight releases.
Why a dedicated SEA site?
Because history deserves context.
While many of our posters represent the global effort during WWII, the Pacific front carries a unique story — one that reshaped Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and the region as a whole. Our goal is to make these historical pieces more accessible, locally relevant, and visible.
Whether you’re decorating a home, office, museum space, classroom, or simply collecting, we hope this brings the art closer to you.
Explore the new Singapore store
Visit: https://sg.atelierroot.art/
Save it, browse it, critique it — we’re just getting started.
If you’re based in Singapore, Malaysia, or Southeast Asia and would like to see a particular poster restored or sourced, feel free to reach out. We’d love to hear from you.
History isn’t static. It lives when we reprint it, frame it, and place it on a wall where someone can ask a question.
And that is everything we stand for.
If you enjoy our work, share the Singapore link with a fellow history enthusiast and help us bring these posters back into the world.