Perfect Pop-up Presents – Tea & Make (Pop Up Shop)

Saturday, November 27th, 2010. Filed under: Uncategorized

On my way through the mean streets of New Cross after desperately trying to put up some posters for the jumble I stumbled upon this Christmas gem of a pop-up shop. It’s called Tea & Make established by stylist Sally Curtis and artist Esther Yarnold, who manage events celebrating regionally-made products, creative businesses and making-do. We loved all of their kooky wares from amazing up-and-coming designers and makers. However the main thing we absolutely loved was that you got to choose your very own

Tea & Make {Pop-Up Shop{download printable flyer}
10 Designers | 10 Commissions

Opens Saturday 27th November until Saturday 11th December, Tue-Sat 10am-6pm, Thu late opening ’til 9pm, Sun 12-4pm.

Finding it 3 Lewisham Way (opposite Goldsmiths University) New Cross, London SE14 6PP. Nearest stations each 3 min walk away: New Cross (East London Line or 6 mins from London Charing Cross) or New Cross Gate (East London Line or 6 mins from London Bridge mainline)
Click here for a google map.

Here’s our favourites: including LauraLaura‘s amazing embroidered knitwear (left) and below: The fabulous Garudio Studiage ‘s wacky printed flat pets (so easy to look after) and cooky screen printed tacky London Prints (first and second images), Annabelle Hartman & Kenn Munk‘s (third along) lovely eskimo and finally Helen Rawlinson‘s delightlful lampshades.

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