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Makers Market at Porty Festival

  • Portobello Town Hall 147-149 Portobello High Street Edinburgh, Scotland, EH15 1AF United Kingdom (map)

Our vibrant Makers Market — a regular market as part of Porty Festival day two, celebrating creativity located in the Portobello Town Hall, right at the heart of the bustling Portobello community. Explore a thoughtfully curated collection of gorgeous handmade pieces, from accessories and jewellery to textiles, homewares, ceramics, stationery, art and prints all locally crafted by the talented artists, makers and designers within our community.

With space for 38 makers in the main hall including a selection of Young Makers for this festival market in attendance.

    • Abigail Prints

    • Alistondesigns

    • Andrew Redmond Barr

    • Bec Wild Traditional Crafts

    • Buoy Oh Buoy

    • Coastal Castings

    • Colin Powell Ceramics

    • Crafty Mr Todd

    • Fidra Studio

    • Florence And Things

    • Hardcopy Prints

    • Jatra Naturals

    • Jennie Loudon

    • Joy Revival Design

    • Katrin Blackwater Studios

    • Kiki Blum/End Of Terrace Trading

    • Leafy Lad - Young Maker 

    • Lisa Earl Design

    • LoveLiveGiveArt

    • Maisie’s Bakes

    • Melt Me Real Good

    • Mill Flower Co.

    • Moncur Knitwear

    • Natty Peeps

    • Oldmangrey Illustration

    • Pieces O'cake

    • Pretty As A Picture Board

    • Ruby Patrick - Young Maker

    • Sand Store

    • Sew & Thread - Young Maker 

    • Simpson + C

    • Skylar - Young Maker 

    • Solas Sea Glass

    • Studio Lilow

    • Tasha's Botanics

    • The Print Wifey

    • Thistle And Wildlight

    • Tiny Skies

    • Trish Young Jewellery

The upper hall hosts a light, open space to host creative workshops with up to 20 attendees .

Free entry, dog friendly (on leads), main hall and foyer fully accessible via accessible ramp at the side of the main entrance.


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