Sunday 16th November: All the brands taking part in our Small Business Market at Battersea Power Station

We’re thrilled to be hosting a Christmas Market at the South London icon that is Battersea Power Station this November on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th! Giving you one destination to discover and buy beautiful handmade, vintage and unique gifts for all your friends and family.

We’ll be popping up inside the historic Turbine Halls for two days days, bringing with us 30 different small brands each day. That’s 60 different brands over the weekend! This is a unique and exciting shopping experience spanning everything from handmade jewellery to art to deli products all in one place. Below you’ll find a more detailed description of every single one of the makers taking part so you can start creating your shopping lists now. Remember there’s a totally different line-up for each one of markets there. Find the 30 makers taking part in Saturday 15th October here.

The info:

🌀 Salad Days Market at Battersea Power Station

📆 Saturday 15th November & Sunday 16th November

🏭 Battersea Power Station, South London

📍 First Floor in Turbine Hall A, right by Bao. We’ve taken over two spaces up there, one space on the mezzanine level and one space just around the corner opposite Duck & Rice

⏰ Saturday: 11am-8pm, Sunday 11am-6pm

🎀 30 small brands each day

✨ Free entry, no ticket required

The brands taking part on Sunday 16th November:

Live activations

Maison Spoon: The perfect unique gift, we are so pleased to welcome Maison Spoon and their lovely vintage preloved cutlery back to our market. Lucie scours antique and vintage markets across London to find the most special pieces, which she then engraves with funny and cute messages about cheese, friendship and love. Complimentary personalisation will also be available on the day, so you can add a name, date or special words of your own choosing, plus you can shop brand new cutlery rings and her brand new earrings too.

Handmade & vintage fashion

The Gather Shop: Founded in London in 2024, THEGATHER creates gorgeous knitwear pieces that are designed to last. THEGATHER was born from a genuine love of knitwear; garments that represent feelings of calm, warmth, and safety. These soft knits are a reminder of family moments spent wrapped in favourite jumpers, evoking a sense of home and comfort. And they're so chic too!

House Deville: Founder Jemelia has such a good eye when it comes to sourcing beautiful and wearable vintage pieces. We're always excited to see what she's got on her rail! She's a master at selecting special preloved pieces that can still be worn by a modern girlie, from perfect chunky knits to cool Western jackets and denim shirts.

Piece by Peace: Taking the hard work out of shopping for second hand fashion, Piece by Peace offers curated collections of vintage and pre loved clothing. All items are sourced and cared for by founder Lauren, who ensures they’re ready to be added to your wardrobe to be worn and loved again. Lauren loves a good rummage to find the very best items, focusing on sourcing timeless items made from quality natural fabrics, something really hard to find on the high street today.

Handbags & accessories

NEW! Hey Dorothy: Hey Dorothy is a sustainable small business that creates girly one-of-a-kind accessories using vintage fabrics. With limited collections they always have something new and exciting to shop! Take your pick from cutesy make-up bags, lovely little zip pouches and pretty tote bags, all handmade in pretty pastel, floral and gingham fabrics.

Rhe Amore: Handcrafting colourful leather goods since 2018 from her small studio all the way in the Isle of Wight! Rhea Amore founder Rheanna set up her brand quite by accident after friends and family fell in love with a bag she made for her mum, and wanted to order one for themselves. All Rhe Amore products are designed and handmade using leather she sources directly from tanneries in Italy, and a British supplier for speciality hides. All products are made with the same material and are sewn with the same techniques used by big luxury brands but don’t come with the high designer price point.

Shan Fran: Shan Fran is a knitwear brand that creates handcrafted accessories using deadstock, secondhand, and surplus yarns. They're all about sustainability and because of that, most of their pieces are truly one of a kind! Their collection includes unique neckties, bandanas, bags, and even knitting patterns for anyone who wants to make something of their own. For Christmas, they will have a new collection of neckties and bandanas as well as a party bag collection.

Jewellery brands

NEW! RockCakes: RockCakes is a woman led jewellery brand based in Hastings. Established in 2008, for over 15 years maker Sarah has been creating playful jewellery that connects with the wearer and is purposely designed to spread joy.

NEW! Happy Bellyman: Silver and bronze jewellery, talismans, made on the river Lea. Inspired by the earth and folklore and made by traditional methods of lost wax casting, chain weaving and more. Each special piece holds a story or a character, some for protection, some for appreciation of nature’s beings, some for a bit of mischievous energy!

NEW! Bijoux Vintage London: Bijoux Vintage London helps their clients build affordable heirloom collections of vintage and antique jewels, that can be passed down. Each individual one off piece is carefully sourced and curated, selecting a gorgeous mixture of gold and silver, gemstones and paste. These are true treasures that would be lovely to gift this Christmas!

Good Daze Jewellery: Though London based jeweller Rosie’s beautiful designs feel fun and lighthearted, every symbol represents deep and important meanings too. From tokens of love, humour, positivity and friendship, she has thoughtfully designed each one to remind the wearer to appreciate the important things in life!

Kalei: Lightweight polymer clay earrings, handcrafted in Yorkshire by the lovely Sara! Squiggles, swirls, curls, curves, checkerboards, stripes, and every colour of the rainbow! Sara also cleverly transforms her leftover scraps into exciting new patterns to create ultra limited edition drops.

Edie Collection: Founder Sarah curates the most special collection of vintage costume jewellery that just is full of the most outrageously gorgeous earrings I’ve ever seen. These are proper 80s and 90s treasured, think oversized gold moon earrings and chains you can layer up. Because each of her items is vintage and so one-of-a-kind she always has a new haul of one-offs.

Ray Makes Things: Your favourite pearl girl Ray handmakes all her stunning jewellery pieces in London and usually has a crowd at her table, so arrive early if she’s the reason for your visit! This pearly queen is bringing a whole host of delightful styles for us to browse and shop at our market inside Battersea including favourite bestsellers and an gorgeous brand new collection of treasures you’ll never have seen before. So classic, so beautiful, always delightful.

Musée Roo: You can easily loose a couple of hours at the market browsing maker Roo’s sumptuous market stall because it’s packed to the brim with her handmade historically inspired jewellery. A real feast for the eyes! Everything about Roo’s world feels so personal and full of character, drawing inspiration from so many reference points and using materials she's collected from her travels around the world, they are also truly unique and special.

Ceramics brands

Simon Caffyn Studio: Sophie and Rebekah make a combination of handbuilt and thrown ceramics with quaint and colourful food and nature-inspired paintings. Discover their take on your favourite seasonal summer foods, like tomatoes and strawberries amongst other bestselling designs like their multicloured carrots (these sold out last time!) Each piece is handmade in South London which of course we absolutely love, and this wonderful pair are not just super talented but also just gorgeously lovely too.

Kalina Woods Ceramics: Colourful, whimsical, vibrant functional ceramics. I fell so in love with one of these bowls with a gorgeous hand painted leaf design that I bought one the last time they traded with us! They will have some new stripey tealight sconces and new bowls coming to the next market which we're super excited about!

Harlie Brown Ceramics: The home of the famous Wiggle Mugs! Harlie’s one-of-a-kind handmade ceramics are iconic for a reason, and as such have been seen in Liberty, Selfridges and more. She’s been working on brand new pieces with a whole new vibe and we're so proud she's chosen to launch them at the market.

Studio Ers: I can totally understand why Emily is known for her iconic oversized vases and vessels featuring historical shapes with simple outlines (that would be sooo gorg filled with garden flowers) but it’s her stripy little bowls that I'm obsessed with. These lovely handmade ceramics are just the kind of pieces I want on my table!

Alice Makes Pottery: We met maker Alice at another popup she was taking part in and totally fell in love with her bestselling ceramics shaped like pasta. Feauting coffee cups and milk jugs with farfalle pasta as the handle, we're thrilled to share that she'll be expanding the collection to include butter dishes and serving platters especially for our market. This is the most creative and fun way I've ever seen someone take inspiration from their Italian heritage and I love it. Every piece is wheel thrown and made in London, by Alice.

Eloise Rose Design: We always want to bring you something special to market day, and I have fallen head over heels in love with talented maker Eloise’s new initial pendants, handmade from ceramic and individually handpainted and finished with 24 carat gold! Inspired by our ultimate Tudor Queen, Anne Boleyn and her iconic pearl B necklace, wear the initial of your loved one, your pet or yourself! Find these along the collection of handmade ceramic pieces like mugs and platters all inspired by classic European heritage. As seen in House and Garden.

Homeware & candles

NEW! Uhuru Candles: Handmade scented aromatherapy candles. Each unique Uhuru scent is specially blended with an essential oil for wellness benefits. Every candle is vegan, cruelty-free, made of sustainable non-GMO soy wax, and hand poured in small batches in London.

Laura Holden: Laura is a textile artist, making homeware and wall pieces. Each piece is handmade to order by her in her Somerset studio. She works in cotton velvet and hand stitch all the details. Each piece is a little unique and made with great care. Her work is influenced by her love of folklore and vintage illustration and textiles; a source of some small magic, comfort and nostalgia in your home.

Cloth & Clay: From beautiful tea towels to aprons, napkins, bunting and other practical homeware, these classic and timeless designs are the absolute staple your home needs. Each of these pieces is lovingly handmade by Charlotte in London using beautiful block coloured linens that are available in a whole rainbow of colours, and we are so excited for her to join us again on market day.

Sara Brown Design: A master with colour and pattern, style icon Sara cleverly translates her iconic and recognisable personal style through each of her products spanning her iconic wiggle coasters, original artworks, napkins and jewellery. I see Sara as someone who wears many hats; content creator, stylist, fashion designer, product designer, artist! So it’s always an absolute thrill to see what beautiful new things she’ll create next as I trust her taste implicitly.

Casa De Folklore: Casa De Folklore is a London-based brand that celebrates heritage craftsmanship through timeless, handcrafted homeware and accessories. Blending traditional artistry with contemporary design, we work closely with skilled artisans to create unique pieces that tell a story of culture, sustainability, and enduring quality.

Lalela Wellbeing: A brand new Caribbean inspired scented candle business founded by sisters Lela and Chaneti in South East London. Dedicated to bringing the vibrant and soothing scents of the Caribbean into your home, these gorgeous sissies specialise in hand poured candles, wax melts and diffusers; each scent formulated has been created to encapsulate memories from their Jamaican heritage. We love that they also use vessels that are reusable so you can extend their life finding new ways to style them around your home!

Art, prints, cards & stationery

NEW! Megan Fatharly: Meg is a Cornish-based artist creating hand-embossed tin pieces, collages and scrappy word-based artworks that celebrate memory, everyday language and tactile nostalgia. Each piece is embossed, cut and finished entirely by Meg's hands in her studio, meaning every artwork is unique. So it's no surprise then, that her work has been featured by Vogue, stocked by Net-a-Porter, Fortnum & Mason and the V&A. She'll have new and exclusive pieces dropping at the market!

NEW! Lucy Lucy Designs: Lucy is a Welsh illustrator and ceramicist who loves making things that are a little bit silly and full of happiness. In her home studio she brings her doodles to life on clay, creating mugs, cats, worms, decorations, keyrings, cards, and prints. Everything she makes is designed to brighten up the everyday and put a smile on your face.

Maddison Ball Creative: The most colourful print shop for your colourful home! If you dream of kitch lobsters with scalloped edges, bows, checkerboard, cowboy hats and more rainbow tones and pattern clashes than you can shake a stick at then I think you’ll be chuffed to discover Maddison. The illustrator, who designs gorge prints, paper goods and and tote bags has a refreshing way of communicating powerful messages about self-love positivity and joy.

Nina Bombina: Nina's colourful art prints are exactly what your home needs to add personality to any blank space. Featuring disco ladies, glitter balls, juicy fruits, picnics and gorgeous holiday destinations, there’s a little piece of happy escapism in every one. Her stall is a tresure trove of not only prints but a whole host of paper products and homeware including cards, tea towels, stickers and more; you'll spot it from across the market because it looks so exciting!

Abbie Rosie: To me, being an accomplished adult means keeping a well stocked card cupboard ready to send a thoughtful message to a loved one at a moment’s notice! I know the market stall of talented illustrator Abbie Rosie will be the perfect place for me to stock up, with her fun, colourful and cute cards, prints and stationery (especially because she’s travelling all the way from Cambridgeshire to be with us for the day!) From friendly frogs to cosy cats and gorgeous women in outfits I want, her illustrations have such a heartfelt feel.

Bakery and deli brands

Third Culture Kat: These are totally delicious! TCK specialises in crafting premium condiments inspired by Pakistan’s rich culinary heritage, offering a variety of artisanal sauces and chutneys, made with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. These are the kind of condiments that make your boring everyday meals really sing, and I can personally testify that they are all incredible!

Couture Cakes: TY Couture Cakes is a London-based and award winning bakery established in 2013. Specialising in creating decadent cakes for weddings, corporate events and other special occasions and featured by Vogue, we’re chuffed Toyin will be joining our next market with a selection of delicious sweet treats. These bakes are meticulously handmade using organic, responsible sourced and fine ingredients to bring you the very best product.

 
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