A thoughtful new creative hub has quietly opened in Redhill, bringing together specialty coffee, design-led retail and hands-on craft experiences under one inclusive roof. i’mable Collective Space sits within Enabling Village, adding another reason to venture deeper into the compound beyond its now well-known cafés. Designed as a calm, welcoming space, the 800-square-foot venue blends café culture with creativity, positioning itself as a place to browse, linger and engage — not just pass through.
The space is operated by weareSuper and centres on showcasing the work of artists with disabilities, an initiative led by SG Enable. Inside, you’ll find a carefully curated retail zone featuring over 30 local brands, a gallery space hosting rotating exhibitions, open studios for creative residencies, and design workspaces where ideas are developed and brought to life. Everything here is intentionally designed, from the soft colour palette to accessibility-focused details like calm rooms and wheelchair-friendly facilities, making the experience feel considered rather than clinical.
Coffee anchors the experience too, with Postboy Coffee located near the entrance for quick pit stops or quiet breaks. Beyond drinks, visitors can browse inclusive merchandise, pick up artist-designed postcards, or join periodic workshops that range from craft-based sessions to creative collaborations. More than just a café or gallery, i’mable Collective Space positions itself as a new kind of lifestyle destination — one that invites you to slow down, support meaningful work, and engage directly with creativity and community in a way that feels natural, warm and genuinely impactful.












