Sunday, February 28, 2010

J's Donut


Oooooooo.... the One Market team is looking forward to eating one of these traditional Japanese donuts. Japanese local delicacies "Taikoyaki" also known as "Red Bean Cake" is very much like a baked crisp pastry (or pancake) with red bean filling. And now with many other fillings like cheese, chocolate and cream.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Pepe 4 Malcolm


And this is why organising One Market is so rewarding. A sneak peek at unique creations and providing a platform for entrepreneurs to showcase their wares. The Pepe 4 Malcolm's range are sustainable designs, which look at the re-manufacturing of existing products. These products aim to inspire people to reconsider their relationship with waste and recycling habits. The current range in production are shelving units made from second-hand 50s and 60s hardback books. All products are made and sourced locally.

Sarah Made Me


Home made jams with exotic fruits such as Jamaican Tangelo, and flavoured jams such as plum with cinnamon etc. The fruit used is organic and all grown in Footscray. These jams are hand filled in gorgeous hexagonal jars labelled with Sarah's business name and with various poems, famous quotes or proverbs on the back to read as you have breakfast.

Paris Cheek Accessories

Kat of Paris Cheek Accessories will join us with her hand made vintage and rockabilly inspired hair clips, combs and hair flowers. Her hand made bows are just delectable.

Bake Me I'm Yours

Nicole from Bake Me I'm Yours is a newby to the market. She's however been baking cakes since the age of 10. You can see Nicole's love for the art of cupcakes in every little treasure she makes.
The Girls were a hit last time and they are back again in March. Try all five flavours for a visionary and flavour adventure.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Lu Cox's travel photography. Back by popular demand.


The market goers just loved Lu Cox's travel photography. So much so that Lu will be back in March by popular demand. Lu shares her travel experiences with us through the lens of her camera. She captures the essence of each destination, transporting us across the world.

Sally Sutton and her beautiful Tussie Mussie's will woo us again

We're sure you remember Sally Sutton's Tussie Mussies that stole the show in December. They are a devine arrangement of flowers with a granny smith apple in the midst. We all fell in love. Looking forward to working with Sally as she's become a permanent stallholder.