Where to find FLO London The Shop in London this Autumn
Christmas season is upon and @flolondontheshop will be popping at various locations around the city with items from our Ahwenepa Nkasa x FLO London, Nsubra x FLO London collection, FLO London The Shop Marketplace and much more! Here are locations you can shop our collection this Christmas.
London Makers Market
When:
3 December 2022
Location:
232 Station Approach Rd, London SE1 8SW
Time:
11am-5pm
Kicking off December FLO London The Shop will be at London Makers Market @houseofvansldn. Located just a few minutes walk from Waterloo Station, these cool tunnels are a great location for a day out! Click here for more.
Creative Streatham Makers Market
When:
4 December 2022
Location:
B1 Creative Studios. Glendon Mews, SW16
Time:
11am-4pm
FLO London The Shop will once again be at this lovely makers market located in a quaint mews in Streatham. Hosted by B1 Creative Agency, this intimate makers market will also feature a host of very cool independent local brands! Located on a quaint mews, the market will also feature a host of independent brands! Click here for more.
A South London Makers Market
When:
11 December 2022
Location:
Gipsy Hill Brewery Taproom, 160 Hamilton Rd, Norwood, London SE27 9SF
Time:
12 Noon - 5pm
Recently named 'Best Street Market' in the Timeout London Best of The City Awards 2021, A South London Makers Market curated by Daisy and Liv offers the opportunity for visitors to discover the best small businesses around the UK. Click here for more.
We will have many more locations coming soon. Sign up to our newsletter for more. You can still find us available on:
FLO London: www.flolondon.co.uk/theshop
Wolf and Badger: www.wolfandbadger.com
Not on the High Street: www.notonthehighstreet.com
The Drop by Stylist: www.thedrop.stylist.co.uk
Wakuda: www.wakuda.com
Dayrize: www.dayrize.com
Pop-up Girls: www.popupgirls.com
Faisson: www.fassion.co.uk
The Mor Card: www.themorecard.com
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