The Finders Keepers Melbourne/ Naarm Market is an approved government COVID Safe event and operates cashless. Find more information for our Melbourne event here.
Friday 14th October 4pm - 9pm
Saturday 15th October 10am - 5pm
Sunday 16th October 10am - 5pm
Where: Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton
Tickets: $5 online + booking fee, or cashless on the door. Kids under 12 are free!
The Finders Keepers are bringing their consciously-curated markets back to Naarm/ Melbourne as they continue their Spring Summer season at the Royal Exhibition Building, 14-16 October.
Conscious shoppers can choose from more than 240 Victorian and interstate makers and designers, including handcrafted ceramics, giftable jewellery, slow fashion, art prints, local food creators, and a bar.
The Finders Keepers managing director Sarah Thornton said it was always exciting to be back in Melbourne, where design and slow-made were well embraced.
"We were blown away by Melburnians for our return to the city in July, and we can't wait to get back this October as we gear up for the gift-giving season," Ms Thornton said.
"Our line-up is around 85 percent Melbourne and Victorian-based sellers who have been working hard to recover and show locals what they've been working on as they connect face-to-face again."
Iconic Melbourne-based illustrator and designer Georgia Perry joins the line-up in a rare market appearance with her joyful print and pattern-focused products and artworks.
Followers of cult sustainable footwear brand Twoobs will be able to shop IRL from the usually-online-only brand started by sisters Jess & Stef Dadon, including their fresh release colours and kids' range.
Sustainable fashion will be front and centre with more than 30 stallholders selling locally made and designed wares, including Melbourne label Kindling, recycled activewear brand Amble Outdoors, handmade linen pieces by Bilboa and expertly tailored garments by Al Elé.
The Finders Keepers Indigenous Program is back, introducing skincare label Mwerre Soap & Skin by Liz Liddle, with products slow-made using natural and indigenous ingredients.
Ceramics fans are in for a treat with Bridget Bodenham returning alongside Bea Bellingham, and locals Milk Workshop, Tiny Pots Melbourne, Daisy Cooper and many more.
Local food vendors including Chai Shai Fitzroy, St.Gerry's, Billy van Creamy and more will fill hungry tummies, with drinks at the bar thanks to Victorian locals Minimum Wines and Moon Dog Craft Brewery.
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