Design junkies, holiday shoppers, locavores, and habitual browsers, take note: We’re back in San Francisco for our annual Remodelista Holiday Market at Heath Ceramics on Saturday, December 13. And this year we’ve assembled our biggest lineup yet: More than 40 designers and indie shops are taking part, and for the first time we’ll be offering a dedicated Gardenista section, spearheaded by Terrain.
Expect to see familiar faces plus plenty of new talent, including architect Silvia Song with her hand-turned wooden bowls, cult store Anaí¯se, LA lighting designer Brendan Ravenhill, new online shop The Citizenry, and LA jeweler Kathleen Whitaker.
Del Popolo, our favorite mobile pizzeria, will be back too, Thistle will be serving cold-pressed juices, and Blue Bottle coffee will be providing the brew. Come join us!
When: Saturday, December 13, 10 a.m. to 5p.m.
Where: Heath Ceramics, 2900 18th St., San Francisco.
Admission is free, and there’s plenty of street parking.
Fancy a signed copy of the Remodelista book? The event is open to all, but if you RSVP ahead of time, we’ll enter you in a drawing to win one of four prizes:
- A signed copy of the Remodelista book.
- A $500 gift certificate from Big Daddy’s Antiques, in LA.
- A Seasonal Bud Vase Set from Heath.
- A gift certificate from Terrain.
For more details and to RSVP, visit our Remodelista Market page.
Our list of sellers: Airplantman, Alice Tacheny, Ambatalia, Anaise, Block Shop, Brendan Ravenhill, Dagmar Daley, De Jong & Co., Erica Tanov, Flint, Haute Bohemian Groupe, Heritage Culinary Artifacts, Homestead Apothecary, Huddleson, Imperfect Publishing, In Fiore, Jess Brown, Julia Turner, June Taylor Jams, Kathleen Whitaker, Len Carella Ceramics , Les Petits Carreaux, Little Apple Granola, Maria Schoettler, Moon Hermit, Million and Clark, Ola Wearable Verse, Petel Design, Pope Valley Pottery, Quitokeeto, Richard Carter Studio, Rough Linen, Sarah Kersten, Scout Regalia, SHED, Silvia Song, Small Trade Company, Studiopatro, The Citizenry, The Petaler, TW Workshop, VanderMolen Ceramics, Voices of Industry, Whim & Caprice.
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