Coming this weekend, our final market of the year, in Portland, Oregon. Join us and more than 30 of the region’s best designers as well as some of our favorites from farther afield.
This year, Michelle Slatalla will be signing copies of our new book, Gardenista: The Definitive Guide to Stylish Outdoor Spaces. In addition, our media sponsor Gray Magazine will be giving away copies of the latest issue to Market attendees (while supplies last). Hope to see you there.
Where: Rejuvenation, 1100 S.E. Grand Ave., Portland, Oregon.
When: Saturday, December 17, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, December 18, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Please note: In support of the survivors and the families of the victims of the recent Oakland fire, Remodelista is donating 50 percent of our profits from both the San Francisco and Portland markets to the Fire Relief Fund set up by the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, a nonprofit organization supporting the Bay Area arts community.
Above, clockwise from the top left:
- Scout Regalia: American-made, modern goods for the home, designed in Los Angeles.
- Another Feather: Paired-down, everyday jewelry, handmade by Portland designer Hannah Ferrera.
- Svensk Co.: Handmade in San Francisco, organic soy candles and soaps inspired by Sonia Svensk’s childhood in Sweden.
- S/he: Small-batch, natural apothecary handcrafted in Sausalito, CA.
- Chester Wallace: Hardworking canvas bags and totes, designed and handmade in Portland, OR.
Above, clockwise from the top left:
- Lafortuna: Everyday grocery bags and totes reimagined in sustainable, modern materials.
- Notary Ceramics: Simply beautiful, everyday pieces by ceramicist Sarah Van Raden.
- Bellflower Chocolate: Artisanal chocolates inspired by the flora of the Pacific Northwest.
Above, clockwise from the top left:
- The Good Flock: Wooden lighting and limited-edition, natural soft goods, designed and crafted in Portland, Oregon.
- Spartan Shop: Beautifully crafted homewares, carefully curated by Currie Pearson.
- Turnco Wood Goods: Small-batch wooden pieces for kitchen and home, designed and manufactured on Whidbey Island, Washington.
- Sara Barner: Modern classic bags, handmade from vegetable-tanned English bridle leather.
Above, clockwise from the top left:
- Woodlot: Plant-based soaps and candles, inspired by Indian and Mediterranean tradition, handmade in Vancouver.
- Tiro Tiro: Traditionally crafted jewelry by Portland designer Teresa Robinson.
- Clover Artisans: Thoughtfully curated home goods from artisans across the globe.
Check out all our other vendors who will be joining us this weekend: Portland, OR, Holiday Market Preview, Part 1.
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