With this year’s event having a particular focus on first-time stallholders, it’s the perfect opportunity to find something special. Highlights include stalls from Vanessa Lucas, who has been offering porcelain tableware and bespoke clothing for 20 years. Elsewhere, quirky furniture brand Möbelebt will be making their only market appearance for the year, while 3D textile printing comes to the fore alongside handmade products from Sweden Interiors. Melbourne’s original design market is capped off with a handpicked showcase of over 50 designers.
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