Showing posts with label Lou Rota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lou Rota. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Last Call for Applications

Our Christmas dates are filling up fast! If you would like a stall at one of our two Christmas Bazaar events at The Salusbury rooms, get in touch this week.
Dates are Sunday 7 December and Sunday 14 December:




Friday, 16 March 2012

Mother’s Day Market - Final Preview

Morning! Only two more days to go, so here is our last round up of the gorgeous stuff our designers and makers will be selling at The Mother’s Day Market this Sunday. Not all of our designers have websites and photos to showcase here, so be sure to come along to see rugs, lampshades and cushions from Lisa Jones and sample some oils and treatments from aromatherapist Tabitha Robertson.

The perfect Mother's Day present, Lou Rota will have her porcelain pens on hand for putting personalised inscriptions on the base of her Ditsy Floral Dot & Bug Jugs at no extra charge.  Get Lou to do it for you, or let the kids write their own message:

 

Sparrowkids are back with a selection of their inspiring educational craft kits for both children and adults alike:


Homespun & Vintage return with their usual eclectic mix of contemporary handmade and vintage accessories for your home, including delicate bone china, porcelain ceramics & jewellery, paper cut map prints, family tree photo frames, vintage fabric cushions and more:


Clutterclutch specialise in beautifully simple leather clutch bags which are practical for daily use and stylish enough to take out at night:


Homeworks regular Sonia Shakerley returns with her trademark delicate hand made jewellery using natural gems and stones:

Happy Mother’s Day. x

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Queens Park resident and founder member of the Homeworks collective Lou Rota has been featured on Park Life, a great blog local to NW6 and NW10.
Lou will be back again this weekend at our next sale, meanwhile if you want to find out a bit more about Lou and her quirky, witty designs you can read the whole article here.


Thursday, 17 November 2011

Christmas 2011

This Sunday is the first of our four Christmas Craft Markets at the Salusbury School Canteen at Queens Park Farmers’ Market. For those of you who have never visited before, the recently refurbished school canteen is a lovely light filled space right next to the weekly Queens Park Farmers’ Market - an ideal spot to pick up some delicious food, vegetables, flowers and decorations as the Christmas season kicks off.

We will be transforming the canteen into an emporium of handmade and designer maker delights every Sunday for the next four weeks with an ever changing selection of good stuff from our talented makers.

There will be an update before each fair showcasing what we have on offer, here we go with a small selection from week one:



Beautiful tableware and decorated vintage china from Lou Rota


handmade, recycled and unique children’s knits from Smith and Coates 


and knitting kits for all ages from Fiona Bailey.


Unique pictures and prints from James Brown


and gorgeous vintage and modern fashion and accessories from Christa Davis.


Helen Gordon’s collection of retro inspired clothes and accessories have something for everyone


 and Madame Chalet provides an eclectic range of gifts, cards and home accessories for both children and adults inspired by nostalgic swiss culture.


Award winning designer Ella Doran transforms everyday objects into design conscious pieces through clever manipulation of photography and she will be selling a selection of her instantly recognisable products.


Hand stamped reusable greetings cards, pictures, colouring books and cards from Mrs Booth,



and delicate, contemporary jewellery from Enelle.


With organic aromatherapy treatments from Tabitha Robertson and feel good accessories from Moomu and The Natural Stuff rounding up this week’s selection there is lots for everyone.

See you on Sunday!

















Monday, 23 March 2009






















Lou Rota

Beetles, birds, butterflies and flowers make their way across Lou's vintage china and chairs.