
This festive season, Millenia Walk trades tinsel-heavy clichés for something more thoughtful: a creative, light-filled celebration rooted in local artistry, community, and the joy of slowing down. Aptly titled The Season Aglow, the mall transforms into an immersive festive playground where art, imagination and togetherness take centre stage.
Part of Pontiac Land Group’s Millenia Walk Creative Neighbourhood campaign, the experience marks a refreshing shift from conventional Christmas décor. Instead of grand spectacle alone, the focus is on homegrown creativity and meaningful moments — inviting visitors to pause, connect and rediscover the quieter magic of the season.

Anchoring The Season Aglow is Dreams of Santa Paws, a six-metre neon-lit merry-go-round created by Singaporean artist and creative director Roy Wang, in collaboration with FACTORY, the studio behind Millenia Walk’s beloved character, Meowly.
The installation is equal parts festive centrepiece and dreamscape. Bathed in glowing lights, it features playful illustrations of cats, rabbits, fish and other whimsical characters drifting through surreal scenes — from waterfalls and flower fields to starlit skies and bubble tea breaks. True to Wang’s signature style, felines take the spotlight as symbols of mindfulness, joy and imagination.
More than just a visual spectacle, the carousel invites visitors to slow down and be present. Whether you’re watching it gently turn or resting on one of the cosy seats nearby, it’s a reminder that joy often lives in life’s smallest, most ordinary moments.
Merry-Go-Round Viewing Hours
- Thursday to Friday: 11:00am – 8:00pm
- Saturday to Sunday: 12:00pm – 8:00pm

For those looking to extend the festive mood beyond the mall, Millenia Walk is offering an exclusive MW x Artist collectible with a minimum spend of $3,800. Designed in collaboration with Roy Wang and FACTORY, the limited-edition Meowly-inspired piece comes in soft matte white with delicate embossed floral motifs.
Minimal yet meaningful, it’s designed as a gentle symbol of mindfulness and creativity: a keepsake that encourages moments of pause, reflection and imagination long after the season ends.
Even as Christmas approaches, Millenia Walk continues to offer thoughtfully curated experiences for visitors of all ages.
Crane Living’s Winter Atelier Pop-Up
Running until 31 December, this cosy pop-up transforms #01-27 into a charming Christmas village filled with artisanal finds. Expect handcrafted ornaments, snug mugs perfect for hot chocolate, festive décor, wellness products and jewellery from local brands. A dedicated gifting station lets you personalise presents with handwritten notes, ribbons and playful stickers.
Commune’s “Merry-Poly Living Room” Pop-Up
Until 21 December, Commune invites shoppers to step into a life-sized festive gameboard inspired by Monopoly. Set within a warm, home-like space at South Galleria (in front of Elemen), the pop-up blends interior styling with playful interaction — roll the dice, move along the board and uncover festive surprises along the way.
Sound of Art Exhibition: The Space Between
Running through the Christmas season and into the new year, this exhibition at South Galleria (in front of TCA Prologue) showcases works by five emerging Asian artists. Exploring themes of reflection, renewal and transition, the exhibition offers a quiet, contemplative counterpoint to the bustle of the festive season: a space to pause and reflect as one year gives way to the next.

Shoppers can also enjoy exclusive festive rewards with every spend:
- Spend $80: Complimentary parking rebate
- Spend $1,200: Christmas treats from Conrad Singapore Marina Bay or Patisserie G
- Spend $3,800: Limited-edition “Meowly” collectible art piece, complete with serial number personalisation
With The Season Aglow, Millenia Walk becomes a living canvas where art, community and everyday joy come together. In the heart of the city’s festive rush, it offers something quietly special: a space to gather, to play, and to reconnect with the simple pleasures that truly make the season bright.
