Less than a week to go until our first Christmas Bazaar next Sunday and here’s our first sale preview. We work hard to bring you a carefully curated mix of makers so there’s something for everyone. This Christmas we have a mix of new faces and returning Homeworks regulars:
Queens Park local Sonia Shakerley returns to Homeworks with her distinctive hand crafted jewellery. She makes bespoke pieces for private clients as well as earrings, necklaces and rings:
Homeworks very own Lou Rota will be selling her new collection Lou Rota London. They’ll be lots of new products including samples and seconds so come early to bag a bargain:
Simone Selaib Salandini returns with her intricate silver hand made jewellery:
Alpaca Pie are back with childrenswear and accessories made with love in Peru,
but with a classic British quirkiness:
Ruth Hannett and Sharon Chin are Bea Bags - they design and make all their bags and accessories:
Homeworks favourite Celia Worster will be back with her gorgeous aromatherapy oils and creams.
(If you ask her nicely she might give you a head and neck massage, a perfect way to ease
the stress of festive planning):
Knitwear designer Gilly B creates hats, gloves and scarves using only the finest natural yarns
and joins us for the first time this year:
Lighting designer Charlotte Packe is back with her stunning lighting range:
Dorothy Stiven sources beautiful one off vintage finds in Scotland and France.
Come early to buy something unique:
Moomu returns with gifts and accessories:
Out of the Dark recycle, restore and repurpose furniture as a means to train, educate and employ young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. The results speak for themselves and Out of the Dark are selling their beautiful restored furniture next Sunday:
Homeworks regular Sasha Kamen will be back with her handmade fine jewellery:
Christa Davis is back with her sell-out reconditioned cashmere knits and vintage fabric accessories:
Homeworks very own Samantha Frankel Ceramics is back for one day only with hand made ceramics and accessories:
Scamp will be back with their usual mix of bright and bold screen printed baby wear (the London bus is a real favourite) plus new wooden laser cut products and some festive fancies:
Have you ever wished your Ikea bag was a bit more special? Twisted Twee will be selling a limited edition range of these rather lovely Vintage Ikea Bags. That’s more like it:
Newcomer Helene Turbe designs and makes elegant, delicate and timeless jewellery with an ethnic vibe:
Home address will be at Homeworks for the first time on Sunday and founder Celine believes beautiful pieces for your home don’t have to be expensive, as long as they have a story to tell:
There we have it - lots of good reasons to tempt you away from Oxford Street and online shops.
Shop independent and buy local this Christmas.
See you on Sunday!
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