The Artling: Discover Contemporary Art & Design
The Artling: Discover Contemporary Art & Design for Every Space
Based in Singapore, The Artling founded by CEO, Talenia Phua Gajardo, is a global online gallery and art consultancy dedicated to helping collectors, design professionals, and brands discover and acquire contemporary art and design. Since 2013, The Artling has grown into one of the most trusted platforms for sourcing and commissioning artworks, connecting clients with over 4,300 artists and designers worldwide. With more than 78,000 artworks available online and an estimated USD 2 billion inventory value, the platform brings together a curated selection of paintings, sculptures, photography, prints, and collectible design pieces.
Palms by Cássio Vasconcellos Patina Maldives
Alongside its online platform, The Artling provides full-service art consultancy for hotels, resorts, residences, corporate offices, and public developments. Their team collaborates with artists, galleries, and specialist fabricators around the world to deliver site-specific commissions and curated collections tailored to each project.
Global Projects and Curated Collections
Capella Taipei
Basin Sansui by Chen-Lin Lee
Left artwork, Long Tail Mountain Lady: An Abstract Celebration of Taiwan's Endemic Blue Magpie Beauty by Elsa Jeandedieu Studio.
At Capella Taipei, The Artling curated a collection that introduces guests to elegant artworks and objects inspired by traditional materials. Ink and porcelain are used in contemporary and unexpected ways, creating a dialogue between past and present. One highlight is Long Tail Mountain Lady by Elsa Jeandedieu Studio, an abstract celebration of Taiwan’s endemic blue magpie, adding a distinct sense of place to the hotel.
East 47, Manhattan Bar, Singapore
Wandbild Marilyn gold by Andy Warhol
Left artwork, Wandbild Marilyn gold by Andy Warhol. Right artwork, Hold by Alana Dee Haynes.
The Artling collaborated on East 47, a progressive cocktail bar that reimagines Andy Warhol’s Silver Factory. The by-invite-only venue features artworks by Warhol himself, including Wandbild Marilyn Gold, alongside emerging talent Alana Dee Haynes, whose piece Hold brings a fresh contemporary edge. The result is a space that channels the exuberance of 1960s New York while resonating with today’s creative audience.
Mondrian Singapore
Mondrian Hotel Singapore, artwork Crystallized by SOFTlab
Left, artwork by Andre Wee. Right, Deep Magenta, Mirrored by Ian Davenport.
For Mondrian’s first property in Southeast Asia, The Artling worked with Studio Carter and DP Architects to curate a remarkable collection of 470 artworks. Commissioned works by Singaporean and regional artists sit alongside international names, including KAWS’ WHAT PARTY and Ian Davenport’s Deep Magenta, Mirrored. Placed throughout guest rooms and public spaces, the works create a consistent and vibrant visual narrative for the hotel.
Patina Maldives
Synthesis Monoliths by Hongjie Yang
Left artwork, Momento by FAHR 021.3. Right artwork, Palms by Cássio Vasconcellos.
The Artling partnered with Studio MK27 and VDLA to conceptualise and deliver an inspiring collection of 220 works across Patina Maldives’ 90 villas and public spaces. Bespoke commissions include Synthesis Monoliths by Hongjie Yang,Momento by FAHR 021.3, and Palms by Cássio Vasconcellos. The curated collection reflects the unique natural setting of the Fari Islands, with artworks that interact with the surrounding landscapes and ocean.
The Karl Lagerfeld, Macau
Karl Lagerfeld Hotel Macau, The Golden Path, jean Michel Othoniel.
In Macau, The Artling collaborated with world-renowned French artist Jean-Michel Othoniel to create The Golden Path, a monumental, suspended installation for The Karl Lagerfeld Hotel. As one of the late fashion designer’s final projects, the artwork embodies both opulence and poetry, cementing the hotel as a destination for art as much as for luxury hospitality.
Wayfinder Wines, Western Australia
Left to right: GAAGAL by Otis Hope Carey / I Miss You The Most By Lajos Varga / Hope by Patrick Brown. Images, Tom Pearsall.
For Wayfinder Wines in Dunsborough, The Artling curated a collection that reflects the textures and natural palette of the region. Designed by Kerry Hill Architects, the cellar door space is enhanced by works across different media: GAAGALby Otis Hope Carey, I Miss You the Most by Lajos Varga, and Hope by Patrick Brown. The collection celebrates the Australian landscape while offering a refined backdrop for wine tastings and events.
Explore and Collect
Whether you are sourcing a statement artwork for a residence, commissioning large-scale installations for a hotel, or building a corporate collection, The Artling offers a seamless way to connect with artists and designers globally. Their team ensures that each project is carefully curated, with art that enhances identity, atmosphere, and experience.
Collectors and design professionals can explore curated collections, discover new talent, and acquire works directly through theartling.com