Fresh on the heels of our San Francisco market, we’re now headed north for our holiday market at Rejuvenation in Portland, Oregon, featuring an array of the region’s best designers as well as some of our favorites from further afield.
This year, Michelle Slatalla will be signing copies of our new book, Gardenista: The Definitive Guide to Stylish Outdoor Spaces. In addition, our media sponsor Gray Magazine will be giving away copies of their latest issue to Market attendees (while supplies last). Hope to see you there.
Where: Rejuvenation, 1100 S.E. Grand Ave., Portland, Oregon.
When: Saturday, December 17, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, December 18, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Please note: In support of the survivors and the families of the victims of the recent Oakland fire, Remodelista is donating 50 percent of our profits from both the San Francisco and Portland Markets to the Fire Relief Fund set up by the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, a nonprofit organization supporting the Bay Area arts community.
Above, clockwise from top left:
- Galanter & Jones: Heated furniture for stylish outdoor living.
- Specialty Dry Goods: Unstructured leather bags and elegant everyday essentials for the home, handmade by artist Edie Kahula Pereira.
- Modaspia: Simple, fabric-forward, and subtly feminine fashion designed and sewn in San Francisco.
- Non-Perishable Goods: Everyday napkins sewn from a cotton/linen blend as well as other thoughtful goods for home and body from this Portland shop.
- Pigeon Toe Ceramics: Ceramic dinnerware, lighting, and accessories from Portland designer Lisa Jones.
Above, clockwise from top left:
- Vitrified Studio: Limited-production ceramics designed and hand-thrown by Shelley Martin in her Portland studio.
- Isobel & Cleo: Luxury, handmade, sustainable knitwear from a Nantucket-based artisan.
- Kiersten Crowley: Architectural jewelry handcrafted in Portland, Oregon.
- Flora & Henri: Playfully elegant designs for mothers and their stylish children, from Seattle.
Above, clockwise from top left:
- Alder & Co.: Beautifully crafted, small-batch goods for the home, curated by a Portland-based shop.
- Fruitsuper Design: Fun, functional designs for the home from a Seattle-based studio.
- Domi: From designer Ali Blankley, simply luxurious, natural sleepwear.
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Caravan Pacific: Midcentury inspired ceramic and wooden lighting by Portland designer Shannon Guirl.
Above clockwise from top left:
- Modern Shibori: Traditionally dyed Japanese indigo textiles by Jenny Fong, made in her Berkley, California, studio.
- Mohinders Shoes: Handcrafted shoes woven in India by second- and third-generation artisans.
- Les Petits Carreaux: Timeless, French-inspired fashion for kids, made with sustainable and naturally durable fabrics.
- De Jong & Co.: Finely crafted wooden furniture, kitchen goods, and home accessories from a family-owned, LA-based design and manufacturing firm.
Not able to make our holiday markets? Shop all the vendors via our Holiday Market Previews Part 1 and Part 2.
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