
A Silver Circle Design
A Silver Circle creates contemporary handmade jewellery, stained glass, and timber homewares with a focus on sustainability.
A Silver Circle creates contemporary handmade jewellery, stained glass, and timber homewares with a focus on sustainability.
Hand woven scarfs using Baby Alpaca, Silk and Cashmere as well as knitted, crochet and felted items. Now also offering cloth dolls and felted Wee Folk (Little People).
ALIGN Aromas delivers handcrafted, eco-friendly essential oil products made with native Australian oils,
Braille By Luca’s mission is to share the beauty of Braille with the world and thereby make the world more accessible. We create unique, handmade tactile cards and bookmarks, one at a time, and add personlised Braille messages. Every card comes with the Braille code so non Braille readers can decode the message as well.
Brownville offers upcycled, repurposed, preloved, end of line men’s and women’s clothing and accessories all Shibori indigo dyed. This is truly slow fashion at its best.
Handmade reversible bucket hats for adults and children. Crafted from cotton and linen in Coogee.
A full range of natural skincare from face and body oils to hair, beard and scrubs. I use native botanicals like Kakadu Plum, Pineapple Myrtle and Lemon Myrtle with signature creations such as Yin & Yang Soap and Honeycomb Soap-On-A-Rope. Always palm-free, cruelty-free and made with purpose.
Carmela Creates makes beeswax wraps and soap using the honey and beeswax from her beehives. Her reusable waste free products are complimented with handmade ceramic soap dishes, linen body cloths, linen soap savers and linen table napkins. When available Carmela brings the honey from her beehives to sell.
Small-batch wheel-thrown tableware often using stained clays, blending colours directly into the clay body to form distinctive marbled patterns. Carving adds detail and depth, and moody, layered glazes evoke natural sceneries and shifting atmospheres.
All hand made garments using fabrics knitted in Melbourne factories to the highest standards using Organic Cottons, Bamboo & Cotton/Bamboo blends.
Hand crafted wood burnt art (Pyrography).
We design and create contemporary elegant sterling silver jewellery for everyday wear as well as statement pieces.
Specialising in high quality handmade tableware, the work blends function with beauty, drawing inspiration from Australian native flora and heritage patterns. You will find 100 year old flannel flower patterns, quiet fishbone fern, and bold banksias embossed on stoneware and porcelain.
Fully handmade hats are reversible, windproof and foldable.
Collaged Australian birds on tea towels and prints.
Weirdly adorable small glass sculptures, from spiders to Daleks to pumpkins with teeth and so much more. We also offer one of a kind journals, wearable dragons and quirky earrings.
Flowers from the Grove is an independent floristry studio based in Sydney’s Inner West. We specialise in creating stunning floral arrangements that showcase the beauty of native Australian flowers with a traditional twist. We are committed to sustainability and source our flowers from local growers including our own garden.
Looking to minimise your use of plastic and single use products? Ditch the disposables and try some longer-lasting alternatives by goodcloth instead – better for you, better for the planet. Featuring items such as long-lasting fabric sponges, reusable makeup wipes, as well as unusual upcycled jewellery, reimagined clothing and homewares.
I illustrate in paint and porcelain and am inspired by my daily dog walks and the nature that surrounds me.
Original oil paintings of both still life and landscape including native plants, insects and birds.
Ceramic pieces incorporating texture and detailed pattern. Each one is a ‘once only’.
Natalia blends her Argentine heritage and Bolivian roots into every handcrafted piece. With over 20 years of experience, she transforms sterling silver, crystals, wood, and seashells into unique jewellery inspired by nature and tradition.
MaguraGlass specialises in kiln-formed, moulded, fused and slumped art glass pieces, drawing on a variety of materials. Every glass artwork is a unique piece.
Leaning into the minimal with occasional forays to the ornamental, Marina is inspired by fabrics, print design, nature and the Art Deco era. She particularly enjoys replicating textile processes and techniques, pulling and looping silver wire into the patterns seen in macrame and knitting.
Mena is a small designer label dedicated to sustainable, handcrafted apparel made from dead stock fabrics. Each garment is thoughtfully designed to be worn in multiple ways, maximising wearability and evolving with your style over time.
Resin jewellery set with real flowers, each piece is unique.
MOYZ handcrafts jewellery showcasing the pure beauty of natural-color freshwater and saltwater pearls. Our pearls are never treated with dyes, tints, or artificial enhancements. Each piece is meticulously shaped by hand, ensuring exceptional quality and a unique, personal touch.
Mumchiki is a boutique children’s clothing label featuring slow fashion, sustainable, limited edition pieces that grow with your kids.
Beautiful flowers made from satin are maintenance-free and sustainable.
Original artwork is printed locally onto fabric and stitched up by Nicole for her homeware ranges. Sustainable practices and packaging are undertaken.
Unique one-off kiln fired art glass pieces of jewellery and small homewares made by ‘Paddington Glass Maker’ and ‘Glass by Grania’.
Handmade crochet throws and blankets.
Julie Hickson creates work on on canvas with botanical, abstract botanical and coastal subjects and brings archival prints and greeting cards of these to the markets.
Silver jewels for ocean lovers, daydreamers, and gentle summer souls.
The PUG Mens Shed provides opportunities for retired men to work for the benefit of the community. This includes woodwork for sale, working with other community groups and fundraising.
Remy trained at the National Art School and then completed an apprenticeship under Maya Micenmacher in La Borne, France where he developed his love of woodfired domestic ware. Currently, Remy produces a range of pottery, furniture and sculpture that recycle waste materials from his surroundings.
Presenting an ever changing range of practical soft furnishings, all designed and made exclusively by myself. Fabrics are sourced from far and wide, many recycled and repurposed. Most are embellished with handmade trims making each piece unique .
Using traditonal hand-screen printing techniques, Alexandra prints her own designs onto natural fibre textiles, such as linen, that she makes into a range of homewares. She also makes cyanotype artworks, being a process based on original photographic printing techniques, that complements her range with highly sought after Prussian blue prints.
Spoons carved from woody weeds cut down on local bush regeneration projects. Each piece is worked using only hand tools, turning a waste material into a durable useful utensil.
Plein air and alla prima painting capturing the overlooked beauty of Sydney and its surrounds, fusing impressionist brushwork with vivid pop-art hues.
Inspired by colours of Australian flora, every piece is designed and created individually using natural fibres like wool, silk and cotton.
Small batch, functional handmade ceramics.
Handmade women’s clothing using natural fibres that are sourced from Japan and local suppliers. The designs are influenced by Japanese simplicity and relaxed fit tested for comfort, versatility and flattering silhouettes focussed on simple, classic styles that can be worn for years without fear of going out of date.
Handmade soaps, lip balms, bath bombs, lotion bars, all natural deodorants, container candles, macrame charms, key chains, crocheted washcloths, scrubbies etc…
Locally made wool products using where possible yarns sourced directly from the farm where the sheep are sheared and fleece spun. When knitting I combine colours and texture and enjoy using vintage buttons for embellishment which involves visits to vintage and collectable markets and simply learning something of the history of buttons and their creation.
A marine life specialist, I scuba dive, photograph, and study animals, and illustrate from my experiences. I also teach workshops on marine life and how to draw from nature.