The thrill of the market is that you never quite know what you’ll find. Each and every week, a new curating experience is born. It happens for us as we lay out the market plan and vendor mix and it happens for shoppers, there to uncover and discover something new, old or altogether different.
Viva May Jewelry debuts with her eclectic aesthetic of the precious and the found, creating wearables that are each constructed around an item from creator Miranda May Hope’s travels to far-flung places. Consider it a little time travel piece around your neck, if you will.
Oliver Virtue-Brisoux was a flea favorite for years at our old space on North 6th Street where he maintained his residency and was a bona fide purveyor of cool for many of the men who came through the market. His roots in music, fashion, France and love of the 1970s & 1980s global music scenes informed his style and got a lot of people made-over before dress-up became a term of art. He’s back. Sunday only.
Oracle Vintage & the Clasp of Isis is a collection of wit, objects of art and hard-to-find collectibles cleverly collected by Brooklynite Tamara Cervenka. A whole lot of a whole lot to uncover in her world of wonder and magic, from jewelry to clothing to bric-a-brac and more. A












