Dulwich Picture Gallery pop-up: The full brand line-up
Want a first look at all the brands taking part in our Dulwich Picture Gallery on Sunday 13th August? Course you do! Weβve put together the full list here, so you can see exactly who youβll be able to shop with on the day. Inspired by the beautiful, creative and historic nature of the gallery itself, our curation for this event will focus on original artwork, ceramics, handmade jewellery and homeware. A number of the brands will be exhibiting brand new exclusive pieces you wonβt have seen before!
Art
RLH Prints: NEW! Weβre sooo lucky that London-based artist and printmaker Rachael will be bringing her incredibly intricate botanical prints to the market! She creates each one by hand using traditional block print methods and sustainable inks. The detail in these will blow you away, we canβt wait to see her new piece βForagersβ in real life.
Ailsa Munro Design: Ailsa is a South London based artist whoβs artworks are inspired by rewilding and complex ecosystems. Drawn from observational studies and digitised into imagined environments that feel almost futuristic, her artworks showcase such an amazing use of juicy vivid colours that feel so special.
Hazel Makes Things: Hazel is an illustrator from Edinburgh, now based in South East London, so weβre thrilled to welcome her to the market for the first time. She makes screen prints, riso prints, zines and cards inspired by historical costume, the theatre and colour palettes to make playful, nostalgic designs.
Charlie Taylor: NEW! Looking at Charlieβs handprinted artworks is like a holiday for my eyeballs! Cocktails, palm trees, leafy gardens; The vibrant colours, shapes and patterns she cleverly works together create that magical feeling of a summer holiday.
Chin Chin Prints: Emilyβs prints, cards and more celebrate everything going on South of the River; where she proudly lives, works and designs each product. We are absolutely obsessed with her new South London-themed stickers (theyβre weather proof so work on suitcases too!)
Imogen Melissa: The home of handmade beaded products; South London-based maker Imogen transforms teeny tiny glass beads into magnificent pieces of art, DIY kits, jewellery and more. Layered together in 3D formations, her art pieces in particular are like ethereal underwater creatures, bursting from their frames. Incredible, and truly original.
Accessories
Open to Dreamers: NEW! After a decade of creating leather accessories commercially, maker Magdalene now creates her own beautiful eco leather accessories. Combining illustration and leatherwork, she uses vegetable tanned, chemical free hides and colourful paints together to make miniature artworks for your pocket, books and keyring.
Ceramics
Harlie Brown Ceramics: NEW! The home of the famous Wiggle Mugs! Harlieβs one-of-a-kind handmade ceramics are iconic for a reason, and as such have been seen in Liberty, Selfridges and more. Sheβll have brand new pieces for the market!
The Mud Chemists: NEW! Proud of her Pakistani heritage, Aroosah carefully incorporates intricate henna designs in her handmade ceramics. The process takes hours of careful carving with a tiny tool, and looks absolutely spectacular. Sheβll be bringing her beautiful designs to our market for the first time ever!
Amelia Christoffers: NEW! Amelia was an early participant in one of our online markets during lockdown! But this is the first time sheβll be bringing her sculptural handmade ceramics to our real life market. Combining ethereal shapes and a minimal colour palette, they look like other-worldly sculptures.
Homeware
Hands of Danu: NEW! Louiseβs intricate tufted artworks put Mother Nature front and centre, with evocative designs that combine human forms and natural symbols. They are all one-of-a-kind and are handmade in London using the finest Yorkshire yarns and Welsh wools.
Fluff Works: Fluff makes the most unique design-forward homeware in their Brixton design studio. This husband-and-wife duo use only sustainable materials to handmake their pieces including jesmonite, a locally-sourced gypsum composite eco-resin, and ethically sourced FSC certified wood.
Bloomsbury Revisited: NEW! An exciting new product for the market! Incredible lampshades, made and handpainted in the UK! Inspired by the Bloomsbury artists at Charleston, the designs are truly beeeeeautiful and much more special than anything youβd find on the highstreet. As seen in the Sunday Times, House & Garden mag and more.
Kidswear
Bay & Fay: Brand new to the market, we canβt wait for you to shop with Bay and Fay! Ethical and sustainable, vintage inspired clothing for baby girls and boys aged 0-2 years, their collection features lots of pretty gingham fabrics, oversized collars, organic cottons and embroidery details making each piece heirloom quality; the type youβll put away and treasure forever. My heart!
Jewellery
MusΓ©e Roo: Sheβs one of our best-sellers for a reason! Bristol-based maker Roo will be back with us for the day, unveiling her treasure trove of historically-inspired handmade jewels (including new and exclusive pieces!) Expect a queue at her stall; come early if thereβs something specific you want to buy!
Manom Jewellery: Prepare to be mesmerised at maker Mayoβs stall. This South London jeweller is a master at creating the most mind-blowingly intricate jewellery thatβs steeped fairytale references. Tiny opening doors, minuscule moons, romantic pearls, and tiny painted scenescapes. Just wow!
Rosie Kent: Using recycled and ethically-sourced materials, maker Rosie creates lavishly textured and deliciously-shaped jewellery from her home in the Peaks. Her scalloped-edge pieces went down a storm at our market before, so we know youβre going to love the newness sheβs bringing to the market.
Sharlala: You probably know and love Sharla by now, sheβs one of our best-selling jewellery brands of all time. A master jeweller, she crafts her stunning jewels from start to finish herself, including setting the stones! Come and try on her sparkly new gemstone rings for size.
Kitty Joyas: Responsibly handmade in South London, Kittyβs heavenly jewellery showcases the traditional (and difficult to master) technique of enamel, which allows her to create rainbow coloured designs you wonβt find anywhere else. Youβll be able to shop her brand new pieces at the market.