The Scandinavian Spring Market 2017

Scandimarket Spring MarketThe Scandinavian Spring Market 2017

Spring is here and it is the perfect occasion to enjoy another edition of the Scandinavian Spring Market 2017 organised by The Finnish Church and the collaboration of The Norwegian Church and Southwark Council among others.

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Saturday 25th March Sunday 26th March
10:00 – 18:00 10:00 – 17:00
CScandimarket Logoome and experience a weekend of festive atmosphere taking place in Albion Street between the Finnish and Norwegian Churches in Albion Street in Rotherhithe with food and drinks stalls, gifts ideas and line up of live entertainment throughout the day.

Do not forget to pay a visit to the indoor Spring Fair in the Finnish Church to purchase unique delicatessen products

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Stallholders

There is something for everyone in The Scandinavian Market. Food, gifts or children activities plus live music acts on the day. If you have visited the well-known Christmas Scandimarket, you will recognise many of the stallholders plus new ones. In addition, there will be community stalls run by Up Market or What’s on in Rotherhithe.

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  • Nyborg-London
  • Nordic Nic Nac
  • me&i Swedish Clothes
  • The Mini Years
  • My Little Wish
  • Sweetish
  • Moccis
  • Sven Comics
  • Daniela Sigurd Jewellery
  • Choice of Scandinavia
  • Four Fairies and a Prince
  • Pelle & Sven
  • Swedish Streetfood
  • Funky Little People
  • Fine and Scandi
  • Scandidoggs
  • Sweden Eco
  • What’s on in Rotherhithe WOR
  • Up Market
  • The Norwegian Church in London
  • The Finnish Church in London

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Scroll down to see a full list of stallholders and what to expect

 

Scandimarket Stallholder / Arctic Power BerriesArctic Power Berries

100% pure berry powders from Finland, the Land of The Midnight Sun. Wild arctic berries are naturally rich in vitamins, antioxidants, nutrients and fibre. They grow and mature under the midnight sun, absorbing the goodness from their clean and unpolluted surroundings.

 

Ben & Lola

Ben & Lola are selling Scandinavian inspired clothing & toys for girls & boys from the age of 0 months and up to the age of 8 years. Most of the brands are from Scandinavia but they have also got some beautiful English and French brands. All the brands they are selling are known for their attention to detail and high quality.Their range includes everything from classic wooden toys through to beautiful and practical children clothes from some of Scandinavians best brands.

Choice of Scandinavia

Cafe Deli Felice at Albion

Cafe Deli Felice is a cultural community hub in Albion Street. They have been taking part in the Scandimarket for several years offering a range of Christmas cards, art gifts and Italian delicatessen

 

Daniela Sigurd Jewellery at the Christmas Scandimarket
Daniela Sigurd Jewellery

Taking inspiration from travels,animals,the symbols and meaning of charm, Daniela Sigurd Jewellery has a sense of fun,be quirky and feminine at the same time and feel personal to you. The pieces will make ideal gifts for a special occasion ,for a special person or a well deserved treat for yourself .With the help of a team of assistants all pieces are lovingly handmade from their East London studio.


Fine and Scandi

Fine and scandi is a mobile Scandinavian Street Kitchen based in Forest Row, East Sussex. Founded and run by Sussex local Tania Macnabb – a half Swede with a huge passion for Scandinavian food and culture – the business has been running since August 2014, and has been growing ever since.

Finnish Church at the Christmas Scandimarket
Finnish Church in London

The Finnish Church in London is a religious, cultural and social meeting place for all the Finns who live in Great Britain and Ireland (either permanently or temporarily), as well as for their friends and family. The church will be hosting their traditional Finnish Christmas Market (you should expect to queue up so be sure to arrive early)

Four Fairies and A Prince

Funky Little People at the Christmas Scandimarket
Funky Little People

Funky Little People is where you will find some funky Scandinavian products! Kids clothes, official and rare Moomin gadgets and Scandinavian gifts and fantastic Scandinavian brands specializing in long lasting funky unisex kidswear and we also stock official Moomin related products from selected brands.

Me & I Swedish Clothes

 

Moccis at the Christmas ScandimarketMoccis

It’s a slipper, it’s a sock, NO… It’s a Moccis® (pronounced Mock-Keys), the first and only luxury hand sewn Swedish moccasins to bring fashion, function, and fun to indoor footwear worldwide.Moccis- the first and only luxury hand sewn Swedish Moccasin to bring fashion, function, and fun to home footwear.

My Little Wish at the Christmas Scandimarket

My Little Wish

Turkish towels and peshtemals (just as good as terry towels), big blankets, crafted tea towels in a rainbow of colours are the perfect gift for anyone. Ikat silk cushions are handmade specifically for them, and come in a variety of colours and designs, making them the ideal complement to your home. Attractive designs, made using high-quality materials, and carefully crafted by experienced artisans.

Nordic Nicnac at the Christmas Scandimarket

Nordic Nic Nac

Nordic Nic Nac, Scandinavian inspired clothes and accessories handmade and designed with passion for knitting and sowing. Toys and homeware that add the Scandinavian look to your home

Norwegian Church in London

Sjømannskirken – Norwegian Church Abroad, is a non-profit organization with a commission from the Parliament to serve Norwegians abroad. 29 churches serve as social and cultural meeting places for around 900.000 annually. In addition, 7 chaplains cover around 80 countries visiting Norwegian communities and students. Norwegian oil installations in the North Sea are also frequently visited by 7 chaplains.

Nyborg London

Pelle and Sven at the Christmas Scandimarket

Pelle and Sven

Scandidoggs

 

Sven Comics at the Christmas Scandimarket

Sven Comics

“International Cartoon Ambassadors of the Nordic Culture” aim to capture the essence of dry Arctic humour and ridicule with widely recognised but relatively untouched Scandinavian stereotypes as well as global oddities. The latest book to complete the Nordic wildlife jokes trilogy, Sven’s Moose, was released in May 2016. Purchase Sven Comics at the market

Sweetish at the Christmas Scandimarket

Sweetish

The Swedish pick and mix, chocolates and sweets stall during the Scandimarket is never short of buyers willing to indulge in the tasty flavours of their products.7

Sweden Eco

The Mini Years

 

Up Market Charity Shop at the Christmas ScandimarketUp Market

Up Market is a Community Charity Shop situated in Albion Street providing quality pre-loved items at fantastic prices and have a considerable range of Ladies, Mens and Childrens clothing and accessories in the shop. Clothing aside they also have lots of bric a brac, artwork, china, books and much more.

 

WORG Info. Everything you need to know about RotherhitheWhat’s on in Rotherhithe

SE16-WORG, a coordinating group helps to promote other factual tourist and visitor literature and material for the Rotherhithe area. A must visit during the market

 

The Scandinavian Spring Market


The information in this page is subject to changes. Please, contact organiser for the latest updates.

How to get there?

The nearest tube stations are Bermondsey, Canada Water and Rotherhithe on the Overground line. Whatever station you choose, the market is within short walking distances. Follow our map below to find you way to Albion Street or find it in Google Maps

Buses 47, 188, 381, C10 and P12 stop nearby

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