The B Corp Certified weekend market with a stellar line-up of traders Curated by independent magazine-turned-store, Kiosk N1C.
Expect food, drinks, homewares, clothing, art, books, zines and more.
The B Corp Certified weekend market with a stellar line-up of traders Curated by independent magazine-turned-store, Kiosk N1C.
Expect food, drinks, homewares, clothing, art, books, zines and more.
Lower Stable Street
London N1C 4LW
Friday, 12pm-7pm
Saturday, 11am-6pm
Sunday, 11am-6pm
Visitors can enjoy outdoor shopping with a selection of up-and-coming designer-makers and emerging brands. Each weekend sees a different selection of stallholders so there’s always something new to discover. Check out more info here. This is all alongside the streets mainstays; Botanical Boys, Honest Jon’s Records, House of Cans, Redemption Roasters, Store Store, Longboys, Hato Store, floral artistry from Roseur and Hiden Curry. The market runs Fridays 12 – 7pm and Saturday & Sunday 11am – 6pm.
The Market also hosts regular guest takeovers, including Shotengai Market which takes over the market once a month. Upcoming Shotengai Market dates include:
25 – 28 Aug
22 – 24 Sept
27 – 29 Oct
24 – 26 Nov
15 – 17 Dec
STOREHOUSE, a Design market by Dyelog // 15 – 17 September
Celebrating all things creative – this design market aims to bring together a unique offering of independent and mindful design businesses, brought to you by creative agency, Dyelog and artist, Rain Wu.
Come down to Lower Staple Street from 15th – 17th September during London Design Festival.
Black Owned London // 29 September – 1 October
Black Owned London, makes it easier for you to discover black owned businesses in the capital. For this takeover, they will be inviting black owned businesses to join the market, including a mix of food and crafts and performances from a selection of soul singers and spoken word artists.
Many of the stallholders launched their businesses over the last year. The stalls are accessibly priced and the market includes one free stall for charities every weekend, plus a half-price stall for students from nearby Central Saint Martins. If you’re interested in becoming a trader, please contact us here.
Find out more about Lower Stable Street’s resident stores and workshops.