Independent lifestyle store celebrating makers from North-east Scotland opens in Bon Accord Centre.
Store Opening Hours:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 11am-2pm
Saturday 10am-5pm
Unit 11, Lower Mall, Bon Accord Centre
Amanda Hirst creates watercolour cards of Aberdeen landmarks, knitted headbands, and other accessories. – @frauhaus_ab10
Wardrobe Foxes Vintage creates belts, scrunchies and hair ruffle headbands from re-worked vintage ties and sells hand-picked vintage clothing. – @wardrobefoxesvintage
Concrete Copper & Wood makes vividly-coloured concrete and jesmonite home accessories. – @concretecopperandwood
Candy Coated Accessories creates geometric-patterned and brightly coloured lambswool accessories. – @candycoatedscot
Mhairi McBeath Design makes colourful, handmade ceramics and folded light shades inspired by paper folding techniques. – @ mhairimcbeathdesigns
Megan Falconer Jewellery specialises in silver and gold jewellery and handcrafted silverware using cast rocks from the Scottish landscape. – @meganfalconerjewellery
Anne Marquiss creates jewellery that experiments with oxidised surface textures, colour, and different materials; and weaves Scandinavian-inspired cushions. – @annemarquiss
Camban Studio makes homeware, accessories, and stationery with designs influenced by surfaces and textures found in walks in nature. – @cambanstudio
Orange-ade Design & Illustration is an illustrator, graphic designer and printmaker – who creates colourful, vibrant artwork with a quirky and cheeky demeanour. – @orange_ade
Helen Ruth Scarves creates digitally printed illustrative silk and wool scarves and other accessories. – @ helenruthscarf
Amy Benzie Ceramics makes ceramics focused on the alchemy of glaze recipes and firing. – @amy_benzie_ceramics
Kilo Papa Studio draws colourful topographical mountain maps for print and tea towels. – @kilopapastudio
Ben Durack designs homeware items that pair traditional craftsmanship and digital fabrication. – @bendurackdesign
Origin repurposes and recycles local plastics into colourful and marbled plant pots. – @originthat
Bryan Angus Art prints cards and prints using lino printing techniques inspired by the land and sea. – @bryanangusart
Mags Gray Ceramics hand-builds ceramics with quirky surface designs and folds origami to adorn cards. – @magsgrayceramics
Elaine Grant makes felted accessories and pin cushion art dolls. – @creativemisse
Le Petit Moose creates fibre-based wall hangings, framed pieces, and accessories. – @lepetitmoose
Aimee Catherine Morris makes illustrative household ceramics, characterful god jars, and paper collage inspired by the sea and swimming pools. – @aimeecatherinemorris
MiMi Hammill designs colourful patterns for silk scarves, books, and other accessories. – @mimi_hammill
Fernweh UK creates rugged, handcrafted goods and accessories, inspired by a passion for adventure, made using waxed cotton and leather. – @fernwehuk
Junction arts by Elaine Thomson is a collection of bright and boldly coloured drawing and printmaking pieces that aim to evoke memories and make people smile. – @junction.arts
Aubin Stewart is a jewellery designer who re-purposes scavenged objects and off-cuts, into colourful accessories with pivoting parts. – @aubinjewellery
Caitlin Robb is a multi-disciplinary artist who creates ceramics and photography inspired by the natural world and rituals. – @artisticgreen
Emma Louise Wilson is a silversmith, jeweller, and enameller who recreates watercolour seascapes in beautiful enamel. – @emwilsondesignermaker
Arra Textiles weaves textiles inspired by the landscapes and seascapes of Scotland. – @arratextiles
Violetta Pretorius Beadwork creates unique, 3-dimensional, and geometric jewellery and fashion accessories. – @ violettapretoriusbeadwork
Big Up The Deen encourages support for Aberdeen with prints, pin badges, clothing, and other accessories inspired by the city’s wealth of culture, history, and interesting people. – @bigupthedeen
Celebrating Aberdeen’s classic “The Silver City by The Golden Sands” phrase and the doric language, Small Stories has created a range of Aberdeen-based products including cards, tea towels, apparel, and more. – @small_stories_scotland
Look Inside Collective is a group of four artists who explore Aberdeen’s beautiful granite buildings, roadways, and unique names to create contemporary souvenirs. – @wearelookinside