Saturday 29th July: All the brands taking part in our second Salad Days Fest

Want a first look at all the brands taking part in Salad Days Fest on the Saturday 29th July? Course you do! We’ve put together the full list here, so you can see exactly who you’ll be able to shop with on the day. While the pop-up is fashion-focused with a number of incredible handmade brands, we’ll be covering everything from handbags to jewellery, art, and swimwear, candles to beauty, so there’ll still be a really wide selection of products for your perusing pleasure.

For info about which brands will be taking part on Sunday 30th July, head over to our blog post here. For more info about this pop-up in general, part of our Salad Days Fest series, head over to our other blog post here! And don’t forget, lots of the brands will be offering exclusive discounts for the day only…

Fashion

Aff & Jam: These handprinted preloved pieces are like works of art in their own right, and they’re all complete one-offs so you never know what treasures you’ll find on Jaymie and Kelesi’s rail. Ultra chic minimal vibes guaranteed.

Anya Parker James: NEW! Whimsical, feminine with a large dose of balletcore, maker Anya cleverly re-purposes delicate ex-designer, deadstock and vintage fabrics to create the most beautiful limited edition fashion pieces. Like a fairytale in fabric form.

Reverie by Alexandra: NEW! Sustainable fashion with a dreamy picnic aesthetic? Yes please, sounds right up our street! Think gingham summer dresses, ruched waists, and little puffy sleeves, all handmade to order. Accessories from £10, clothes from £28. Cute!!

Grandpas Shirts: Gaby transforms pre-loved men’s shirts into highly covetable one-of-a-kind shirts. These sell-out beauties make my heart skip a beat with their chic oversized collars and ric rac trims; there’s guaranteed to be a crowd around her stall!

Rooh: NEW! Hand block printed organic cotton clothing and homeware, all made in small batches, ethically and sustainably. In a world that lacks pattern and prints, Smriti is delivering them in spades!

Jewellery

Sharlala: You probably know and love Sharla by now, she’s 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

Saf Denford: NEW! Sophia handmakes earrings from found materials and scraps to create affordable, fun and long-lasting jewellery. These are truly a labor of DIY love and their transparent acrylic parts give them a super cool ethereal vibe.

Laura Nelson: Using recycled precious metals and ethically sources stones, Laura’s designs take shape informed by the world around her. Her unique treasures are inspired by unusual textures and all her pieces are handmade in South East London!

Hattie Buzzard: Hattie’s colourful and lightweight earrings really deliver on that cool Scandi vibe I’m obsessed with right now; the colours are just so good! Because of their oversized sculptural shapes and the addition of pearls, I think these are the perfect accessory for a special occasion look.

Fleur De Tresor: Each one of Elisabeth’s delicately beautiful jewellery pieces feature real petals and leaves she herself has collected from around South London, making each one completely unique and sentimental. Prices start from just £14.

Studio Arko: Sradha and Arina’s new charm necklaces are literally everything!!! Featuring intricate handprinted charms including teeny tiny shells, cowboy boots, freshwater pearls and special porcelain beads, they’ll add a special summin to any outfit.

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.

Bags, Beauty & Accessories

Slow May Shop: Iyesha is making crochet seriously covetable with her handmade collection of checkerboard handbags, hats, hanging plant pot holders and for the first time ever, bottle holders! If serious hydration and super cute accessories are high on your love list too, you’re gonna go wild for these.

Sooz Goods: NEW! Maker Suzie creates sustainable handmade knitted bags using 100% recycled T-shirt yarn. Even the packaging she uses is fully biodegradable. Come try out one of these soft, squishy babies for size yourself in real life!

A.M.A: NEW! On a mission to promote slow fashion, Abigail handmakes her super sweet bags to order in South London! Made from super soft corduroy in loads of different colours, and complete with their unique springy ruched handle, these babies are just so beautiful.

Studio Pepita: Your favourite girlie Nona is back! And you know she’ll be delivering a serious dollop of gorgey new things. She’ll have her brand new collection of hair clips, using special vintage haberdashery she’s picked up on her travels. Expect lots of flowers and fruits, bright colours and textured trims, set into clips which are perfect for keeping a sweaty fringe off your face!

95_AP: NEW! Printed textile artist Ayo uses natural dye methods like tie dye and shibori, to elevate even the simplest accessory, like socks, into magical hand dyed creations that are highly covetable. The linen socks themselves are handcrafted in а family-run atelier in Northern ltaly, and then hand dyed in London.

Rebel Patch: NEW! Discover a whole new way to repair and transform your clothes with the amazing new small brand Rebel Patch. These beautiully embroidered (and limited edition!) art patches are made in Bristol, designed to be used both as decoration and an actual patch for wear and tear on your clothes. Such a clever and innovative idea!

Palm Of Feronia: This bestselling brand returns to our market with their crystal charged, natural skincare for the soul. Formulated by hand in South London by talented founder Soph, each product is rooted in ancient traditions and herbal lore. Prices start from £5 for travel minis!

Homeware & Ceramics

Gruff Turnery: NEW! Using the ancient technique of hand turning, Gruff crafts beautiful products from locally sourced and reclaimed wood in South London. These smooth pieces are truly works of artisanal art.

Studio Ers: Emily’s ceramics are often inspired by architecture which I think you can see in her interesting use of shape. With understated patterns, and block colour glazes, it’s the curves and angles of these beauties that really take centre stage.

Catherine HK Ceramics: NEW! Catherine started creating pottery when she moved from Hong Kong to London in 2021. She specialises in creating tableware such as mugs, plates, bowls. Using her work to represent her Hong Kong identity, and inspired by the disturbances she experienced out there, she created Question Mug which has a question mark as handle to inspire people to keep questioning things always.

Magagies: NEW! The ceramics of your dreams! Maker Maggie channels her inner girly girl through her ceramics, decorating each unique hand-pinched piece with, bold patterns and bright colors, love hearts and flowers. These are the ceramic representation of a Groovy Chick!

Studio Peg: The intricacy of maker Lizzie’s ceramics always. Blows. Me. AWAY. From the perfect scalloped edge of a saucer to glamorous gold lustre trims and hand-painted flower motifs, these are a masterclass in quiet luxury and I’m obsessed with them all.

Art, Prints & Paper Goods

Lucy Pickett Illustration: NEW! Lucy is a children's illustrator specialising in cards, prints and original art. Inspired by wildlife and conservation, she cleverly uses her paint and pens to conjure up cute characters that each have their own little personality, and can do custom pet portraits too!!!

Poppy Illustrates: NEW! Maker Poppy creates wall art and cards inspired by all things nice in this world! Freshly baked bread, spicy cocktails, sparkly discos, festivals with friends, extra cheesy pizzas, even having a good cry! It’s all here, immortalised and celebrated by her colourful paper goods.

Chlo Ella: NEW! Designer, maker and illustrator Chloe is travelling all the way from Nottingham to be with us for Salad Days Fest! If you’re in need of some special little bits and bobs for your home, head to her stall first: she’ll have risograph prints and punch needle textured cushions for sale on market day.

Food & Drink

Diggles Chocolates: Master chocolatier Phillipa can also turn her highly skilled hand to making delicious freshly baked cakes! Expect beautiful slices decorated with pink icing, cherries and sparkles!

Bunhead: It wouldn’t be Salad Days without Sara making an appearance! Head to her stall early to secure your freshly baked sourdough buns; she’s got unctuous sweet and savoury options all inspired by her Palestinian heritage.

Winnies Baked Goods: If you want the best cookie in the world, don’t miss Caitlin’s stall; you’ll smell her homebaked treats a mile off! Oozing with choccy chips, get at least two of these bad boys all for yourself.

Gipsy Hill Brewery: As we’ll be at the Taproom, you’ll find plenty of craft beers, slushy cocktails, and soft drinks to choose from!

Volcano Coffee: South London roasters Volcano will also be on site with their coffee truck; supplying hot and iced coffees for your weekend caffeine kick.

KERB+: Kerb will have multiple food trucks on site so you can grab lunch with us too!

 
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