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Finders Keepers starts today: shop the markets from your sofa

Regular trips to my local markets have been one of the things I’ve missed the most during the pandemic. Thankfully, the famous Finders Keepers Markets are offering the opportunity to experience everything we love about markets from the comfort and safety of our own homes. The online event starts today (4 March) and continues until Sunday.

Elph Ceramics homewares

Unable to hold the markets in person throughout 2020, the Finders Keepers have drawn in tens of thousands of shoppers through their online marketplace. They have now added this dedicated market weekend to their calendar.

Breezy Bird Studio artwork

The Finders Keepers have filled their virtual aisles with your favourite brands, labels and businesses for you to peruse. Take advantage of the exclusive artist discounts and offers over the next four days.

More Than Ever textiles

After the unprecedented difficulty of last year, events like this are vital to not only get Australia’s vibrant create community back on their feet, but to allow them to thrive.

Turner + Turner timber homewares

If you’re aching to give your homewares a much needed refresh, The Finders Keepers will certainly have pieces to catch your eye. Visit the online marketplace from today until Sunday and take advantage of their event exclusive offers. Of course, you’ll also find fashion, accessories, gifts and more too!

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Temple & Webster’s Hand Made Market goes raw and natural

Partnering with some of Australia’s most talented handmade designers, Temple & Webster will be hosting a special event sale next month as part of their bi-monthly Hand Made Market Series. The theme is Raw & Natural.

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Curated by textile designer and owner of Little Dandelion, Jacqui Fink, the sale will feature everything from hand carved spoons by the gifted Emilie Ristevski, hand felted woollen cushions by emerging designer Grace Wood and hand stitched linens by Weave and Wonder.

“Our Raw & Natural Market is slow craft at its most beautiful,” explains Jacqui. “It is all about quality, artistry and sophistication. My own work is informed by my great love of raw fibres and the soft muted palette of naturally coloured wool. That I have an affinity with makers who share this love of raw and natural is of no surprise. There is something very honest about the use of these materials when applied to traditional crafts.”

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With homewares and artworks that are timeless, special and impossible to replicate with synthetic materials or automated processes, the Hand Made Market is a wonderful opportunity to support local designers and offers a beautiful and exclusive collection of products from across Australia.

The sale on Temple & Webster will begin on Sunday 3 August and run through until Thursday 7 August 2014.