Open Doors | Unique Finds @ Orchard Central

Following hot on the heels of Exposure, comes a flea market installment to be held right smack in Orchard Central. Entitled “Open Doors“, it is the central theme behind the unique finds market. Following its concept, refurbished doors will be used as table-tops for the stalls to capture the one of a kind surprises found within the market. Held over 2 days, check below for more info and the full flyer. Mark your calenders, we did ours.
Date: 30 Jan 2010 – 31 Jan 2010
Venue: L1, L4, and L5, Orchard Central
Time: 11am – 11pm
Open Doors will feature private stashes and hand crafted collections of unique and rare items. Among them are hand-made accessories crafted by designers with a keen eye for intricate details and vintage knick-knacks in mint conditions amassed by famed bloggers.
Throughout Orchard Central, the unique finds market will occupy the spaces on L1, L4 and L5.
Highlights Include:
- Refurbished doors used as table tops for all allocated stalls, along with other in-mall visual displays themed around “Open Doors”
- Almost all vendors will be hawking their own unique finds, some with already a fan base following. Just to highlight a few:
- Madecine – a photography “clinic” prescribing photographic remedies to all addicted shutter bugs i.e. almost mint condition vintage cameras
- nuabs sandals – simple & organic sandals stocked lovingly at other respectable local retails will be setting up shop to promote and spread the love
- Cafe patio – A quaint little alfresco cafe (off stagmont ring road by the railway) coming to town to sell their imported UK beers
- To The Nines – the girls will be promoting Nikicio‘s exclusive range of collection there n then






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