Bowerbird Design Market Returns!

It’s back… to empty our wallets and fill our hearts with wonder and delight!

Bowerbird Markets, Adelaide’s original design Market, is on again and just in time to stock up on gifts for Christmas.

There is nothing quite like knowing that the presents under your tree have been sustainably produced, are one of a kind or even made by hand. Give the gift of quality and support small and local business this year.

There will be plenty of choice with over 200 stalls offering the latest in Australian designed products. As the warmer months approach, the Bowerbird curators have chosen bright, spring and summer collections of textiles, clothing and accessories, bold ceramics, beautiful homewares and artworks to celebrate spring/summer.

Deer Henri (retro inspired prints and homewares)
Deer Henri (retro inspired prints and homewares)
Paula Zetlein (pen and ink drawings of native flora)
Urban Greens (small planter and herb boxes)
Robyn Wood (wooden clocks, lamp)
Bob Window (retro inspired cushions and lamp shades)

What’s On:

Friday 23 Nov, 4pm – 9pm – Music, workshops and tastings

Saturday 24 + Sunday 25 Nov – Workshops, demonstrations and FREE kids activities 10am – 5pm

Wayville Pavilion, Adelaide Showground Entry is $5, children 12 and under FREE

ATM Facilities inside the venue. (Most stalls have EFTPOS)

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