Happy Happy Holidays!

To the lucky people who still get to go out and enjoy holiday shopping in the markets, here are the ones that are open through Saturday – and don’t forget the Union Square Greenmarket for great gifts too!  Several of the markets are open next week and beyond, when it is fully acceptable to pick up a little something (or two) for yourself for the New Year.  Go on – you deserve it!

Open Through December 24:
Grand Central Holiday Fair, Vanderbilt Hall, Manhattan
Holiday Gift Shops at St. Bart’s, Park Ave @ East 50th, Manhattan
Union Square Holiday Market, Manhattan
Dekalb Holiday Market, 138 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn
Columbus Circle Holiday Market, Manhattan
MoCADA Christmas Bazaar – Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, (Saturday 12/24 Only) 80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn
Union Square Greenmarket, Union Square, Manhattan

Open Through December 31:
First Annual Holiday Market at South Street Seaport, Fulton Street, Manhattan
Artists and Fleas Holiday Pop Up at Chelsea Market, 9th and 15th Sts, Manhattan

Open Through January 8:
Holiday Shops at Bryant Park, Manhattan

Thank you for all your support of my endeavors to spread the word about the best Markets of New York City!  Happy holidays and safe travels to you and your family!

~Karen

Suicidal Writer Bookmark with Hunter S. Thompson by J Topolski Handmade Goods


I’ve admired the easily identifiable style of J Topolski Handmade Goods for its fine detail, exceptional quality and ever so slightly macabre themes.  Designer Jenny Topolski’s Colony Collapse Collection was my introduction to her work.  She takes bees that died from natural causes (from two beekeeper sources), encases them in resin for all eternity, and makes jewelry from the cabochons.  Her Etched Copper Jewelry Collection includes large, vivid sea creatures, like the flowing Giant Squid and billowing Jellyfish necklaces – all fantastic statement pieces.

I caught up with Jenny at the Artists & Fleas Holiday Pop Up in Chelsea Market, with her new and brilliant Suicidal Writer Bookmarks.  We all know the stories: Ernest Hemingway with rifle, Hunter S. Thompson with a handgun, and Virginia Woolf with rocks in her pockets.  Jenny has created a series of  bookmarks featuring portraits of the deceased writers and tiny charms symbolizing their suicide implements of choice.  The Virginia Woolf bookmark, for example has a fabulous overcoat charm and several tiny turqoise stones.  The Hunter S. Thompson bookmark, as you can see, features a teensy handgun charm.  Jenny would like to add a Sylvia Plath bookmark to the collection, but she has yet to find the the right oven charm.

So wrong and yet so very very right.

J. Topolski is at the Artists & Fleas Pop Up through December 31st (closed Sunday, December 25).  Normally a Williamsburg denizen, Artists & Fleas has an amazing Manhattan pop up market inside Chelsea Market at the 15th Street/10th Avenue entrance entrance.  Pick up superlative gifts for the holidays through Saturday, and then go shopping for yourself next week to celebrate New Year’s Eve!


As you stroll through the holiday markets you’ll find that some booths immediately catch your eye.  More than ever, the market sellers are putting a great amount of thought and effort into creating unique finishings and furnishings in their booths. One of my very favorites is Saskia De Vries Designs at the Columbus Circle Holiday Market because it reminds me of the amazing experience I had in the Ecuadoran Amazon. I wanted to know more about Saskia’s warm and inviting booth. Here is her story:

As you may know, my husband Scott and I traveled for 11 months across Asia and the South Pacific several years ago during a year off before getting married and moving to NY from DC. In that time we  visited 13 countries we’d never seen and had interactions with dozens of fascinating people. One of the strongest impressions I was left with was the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world and the wonderful ways that humans interact with it. I was also deeply touched by the people we met and the cultures we were introduced to. I think I draw much of my jewelry esthetic from this interplay of human and nature, rustic and refined.

My booth at the Columbus Circle Holiday Market was a co-design between me and Scott’s brother Michael Kerns, who is a set builder and designer. I talked with him about the style I was going for and the feel I wanted to evoke for my pieces. I drew a few rough sketches and gave him pictures of store displays I was drawn to. Together we came up with something that I think pulls the viewer into a different world: one just a little more laid back and exotic. The tree trunks as hooks for necklaces especially creates a cozy atmosphere with an unexpected touch. The wooden busts come from Indonesia and their dark wood furthers the romantic and rustic feel I’d hoped for. This year, our second at Columbus Circle,  we added a few final touches, like a backlit sign, a hinged door and hooks for our coats, that really make it feel like home.

My husband Scott was the production manager and added some of his own suggestions, and together we built SdV Designs‘ first store front. To me the final result is a booth that is both out of the ordinary and homey. It’s a place I look forward to visiting every day in December.

You can go see Saskia and the SdV Designs booth for yourself through December 24th at the Columbus Circle Holiday Market!

Display details from Elements/Jill Schwartz at Jingle Market Lauren Wimmer Jewelry Booth Boutique at the Grand Central Holiday Fair There are several other standout booths for me this year.  One is  Elements/Jill Schwartz in the Jingle Market, which feels like a rustic wonderland full of jewelry, artifacts, and other treasures.  Lauren Wimmer Jewelry has a lovely booth at the Grand Central Holiday Market that that feels like a modern Victorian sitting room, with glass pyramids, animal skulls, wooden statues, and other bits of nature enhancing her fine jewelry displays.

Do you have a favorite market booth this year?  I’d love to know which ones caught your eye!

Navigating the Holiday Markets on NY1
Navigating the Holiday Markets on NY1!

Thank you to Kristin Shaughnessy of NY1 for your support of the amazing Holiday Markets around the city!

The designers and markets included in the segment are:

For a complete listing of TWENTY-FIVE Holiday Market Events this weekend, check out the 2011 New York Holiday Markets Guide!

Two great hopliday pop up markets opened this week in Chelsea Market in Manhattan.

Jingle at the Chelsea Market: A Holiday Pop Up Store is the creation of designer Jill Schwartz.  Back for its 5th year at the market and featuring over 20 companies, Jingle boasts a wonderful boutique esthetic that reminds a bit of the first floor at ABC Carpet and Home.

Jingle at the Chelsea Market has a wide variety of companies – from jewelry and bath products to clothing and home decor – and each company has been encouraged to do more than simply display their wares.  Instead, each vendor has created their own unique boutique display, and this helps to differentiate them from their neighbors and highlight their products.

Jingle at the Chelsea Market is open through December 23rd in the big pop up shop space mid-market.

Venturing into Manhattan from their customary home in Williamsburg, the Artists and Fleas Holiday Pop-Up also opened this week. Offering 30 “amazing curators of cool”,  Artists and Fleas is using a newly-opened space at the 1oth and 15th end of Chelsea Market.  Artists are offering mens and women’s fashions, home accessories, jewelry, prints and eclectica, and include some of our market favorites.

The Artists and Fleas Holiday Pop-Up is open 10:30 Am  - 7:30 PM through December 31st.

Clothe My Soul


I came across the beautiful embroidery of Clothe My Soul this past weekend at the Stuff You Should Buy: PS 321 Holiday Shop (which, by the way, was a phenomenal market). Designer Jean Lugrin Ferlesch’s passion for embroidery is translated into intricately designed pillows, wall hangings and throws, and even denim jackets.

Jean’s “Heart and Soul” line expresses her journey as a mother, while “Watch Art” is based on the patent designs of her great grandfather.  This Cool Cowgirl pillow was just great too.  Definitely something you want to have on your sofa.  Jean also creates stitched portraits based on photographs upon request.

Clothe My Soul is a featured artist this weekend, Friday, December 19 through Sunday, December 18, at the NYCreates Holiday Craft Fair, West Park Church, 86th and Amsterdam in Manhattan.


The Gentle Reminder from Twig Terrariums

The Gentle Reminder from Twig Terrariums

BROOKLYN CRAFT CENTRAL HOLIDAY MARKET FEATURED VENDOR!

Twig Terrariums is a Brooklyn-based company run by two friends, Michelle Inciarrano and Katy Maslow.  They create moss terrariums in a variety of glass containers complete with whimsical scenes featuring small figurines.  The picture above is an image from their website of their Gentle Reminder terrarium.  Custom orders are also available.

Come see Twig Terrariums at the Brooklyn Craft Central Holiday Market on Sunday. The Brooklyn Craft Central Market runs Saturday and Sunday, December 17-18, with a completely new group of vendors each day!

Twig Terrariums will also be selling at the Jingle Market at Chelsea Market.

Fluorite Necklace by Bilyana Tosic of Falcon Feather Jewelry

When I first saw the jewelry designs of Bilyana Tosic of Falcon Feather at the Bleecker Street Festival the summer before last, her design style struck me as a unique take on the classic Bohemian style, flowing, detailed, and dark, but with a distinctly lovely lightness.

I met up with Bilyana again yesterday at the NYCreates Holiday Craft Fair at the Brooklyn Historical Society yesterday in Brooklyn Heights, and her work is as lovely as ever.  This fluorite bead necklace is a great example of her style.  Do you see what I mean about the lightness?

You can see the entire Falcon Feather collection today at the Brooklyn Historical Society, and next week at the NYCreates Holiday Craft Fair at the West-Park Center on the Upper West Side .  Shop for gifts, and pick yourself up a little something something while you’re at it!

adornments-nyc-luggage-tag-jewelry

Martin Lopez is the wonderful creator of Adornments NYC jewelry.  His style is so unique – vintage, slightly Victorian, and elegantly sexy.  And he always has something new in his display.

This past weekend we went to the NewNew Etsy Artisan Group’s Handmade Cavalcade, and we found Martin’s new Luggage Tag Jewelry! He uses real and often vintage coins from countries around the world and pairs them with fire-polished bit of filigree and a symbolic charm or a pearl or gemstone.  He cleverly displays them on luggage tags with the airport codes for each respective city.   You may know I’m a Francophone, so the French franc and three little letters CDG (Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris) on this luggage tag evoke a lot of happy feelings in me.

We saw Martin’s luggage tags for LHR (London Heathrow), BCN (Barcelona El Prat), FLR (Florence), SYD (Sydney), FRA (Frankfurt) and BOM (Mumbai – I wonder if they’ll change their code some day to MUM).

If you have a favorite city in the world, maybe Martin will design a lovely necklace for you!

Find Adornments NYC online and keep in touch on Facebook.  Meet Martin in person this weekend at the Astoria Market’s Columbus Avenue Holiday Pop-Up Market!


Handmade Reindeer Muff from Heartfelt 4 Kids

UPDATE:  And the winner is … Marcy Green! Congratulations and thank you for leaving such a nice comment!  Thank you to Heartelt4Kids for your wonderful work and contributions to the Markets of New York City!

I’ll never forget the first time I saw the careful, lovely work of Nadine Johnson, the creative force behind HeartFelt 4 Kids at the old Brooklyn Indie Market two years ago. Nadine makes heirloom quality clothing and accessories for girls and boys from eco-friendly wool and bamboo felt.  Her capes, coats, jumpers, shirts and dresses are comfortable, first and foremost.  Each piece is beautifully lined and features whimsical and detailed embroidery or appliques of bluebirds, hearts and more.

Nadine is offering this wonderful, nostalgic, and practical Holiday Reindeer Wool Felt Hand Warmer Muff to a lucky winner!  “Warm and cozy, this muff is made of winter white wool felt and lined with soft forest green cotton flannel. A reindeer applique of eco-friendly chocolate brown bamboo felt adorns the front along with a forest green embroidered toile snowflake. A double sided strap of white and green has decorative pine tree stitching in contrasting colors of red and green. Fiberfill makes this muff especially warm and comfy.”

To win this prize, simply leave a comment below and go like HeartFelt 4 Kids on Facebook! I will pick a winner randomly on Tuesday, December 13th from the comments left below!

Heartfelt 4 Kids also has lovely accessories, including hair clips and scarves.  And Nadine has your furry kids covered too with sweet pet jackets from her HeartFelt 4 Dogs line.  And you can get matching outfits for all your kids, two-footed and four-footed!

Visit Heartfelt4kids.com and give lovely, lasting gifts to all the kids on your list!