BROOKLYN INDIE MARKET HAS A PERMANENT HOME ON SMITH STREET

Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill – Brooklyn Indie Market (www.brooklynindiemarket.com) is a collective of Brooklyn based emerging designers and is bursting onto the shopping scene of the chic and fashionable neighborhood of Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. Starting Saturday May 5th 11 am to 7 pm, over 20 of the areas rising design talent in fashion, accessories, bath and beauty, petgear, home-goods, paper goods and more will converge under the tents and kiosks on the corner of Smith and Union Street, just next to the Carroll Street station F train stop and Carroll Park.

Brooklyn Indie Market will begin offering the wares of unique fashion and product designs to
shoppers eager for fresh fashions every Saturday and Sunday throughout the year starting May 5th.

As founding partner, Kathy Malone has said, ”We are thrilled to have a regular marketplace. I am very proud of the talent, strength and mutual support of our online community, now everyone has the opportunity to meet us and vice versa!”

Johanna of Daisyhead and partner says, “Kathy and I have been talking about this spot since the day we met. This is my neighborhood; it’s full of craftspeople and those who support them. We’re excited to be doing this for our designer friends and the community!”

Kicking off the rotating roster of maverick designers are:

• Items of Anymore- Indian, hand-carved print block children’s wear and paper goods www.itemsofanymore.com
• Bon Bon Oiseau- Romantic, poetic, narrative jewelry www.bobonoiseau.com
• Reiter8-Unique totes from reclaimed sailboats www.reiter8.com
• Gowanus Nursery (our plant partner) –Specializing in unusual annuals, perennials, & shrubs www.gowanusnursery.com

For more info on the market, directions, and offerings, visit this website: www.brooklynindiemarket.com or call 347-407-1187, take the F train to the Carroll station stop.

One thought on “BROOKLYN INDIE MARKET HAS A PERMANENT HOME ON SMITH STREET”

  1. I’m pretty sure Union/Smith is considered the “chic and fashionable” neighborhood of Carroll Gardens, not Cobble Hill.

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