Our Christmas Market takes place in 6 weeks time on Saturday 26th November, and we can’t wait! Our 2016 market will be held over two venues, Turl Street Kitchen and the Old Fire Station, with 30 stalls spread across them. There will also be workshops held at both venues, check out our event page for details.

Sit Upholstery

Our 2nd stallholder spotlight featured seller is awesome Sit Upholstery!

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Charlotte Yong, the creative talent behind Sit Upholstery has a keen eye for awesome fabrics and an exquisite talent to make your lack lustre and tired old furniture sing and dance again.

Sit UpholsteryTrained in traditional and modern upholstery techniques and AMUSF qualified, Charlotte will restore your old chair by rebuilding it from the frame up, recovering it in a beautiful top fabric, or simply making decorative cushions to pop on it and bring it back to its former glory, allowing it to SHINE and be the centre piece of any room!

Charlotte from Sit Upholstery

Charlotte is a lover of loud and bright material and you can find pieces of her own work for sale at the Old Fire Station for our Christmas Market.

sit-upholstery-cushionsShe has a real skill for combining vintage and modern furniture with fantastic fabrics. You can also commission her to work her magic on your own beloved pieces. Find her contact information over on her directory page here.

Sit Upholstery Cushion

Charlotte has given us this absolutely gorgeous cushion for our Indie Oxford Christmas Hamper! To find out how you can WIN our amazing hamper, check out our post here.

If you’re interested in finding out more about our Christmas Market, join our Facebook event.

See you on 26th November!

Love, Rosie & Anna xxx

 

Rosie Jacobs

I’m really passionate about Independent Oxford and supporting and promoting independent businesses in Oxfordshire. Indie businesses are the life blood of our towns, cities and communities, but they need support to survive and thrive. Creating a network that provides a space for indies to find peer support, knowledge and information is so important, and means businesses are far more likely to continue. Supporting indies means a stronger local economy and a closer, inclusive community for all.

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