The
Tile Factory will play host to over 35 special guests and vendors—old and new—with a wide array of goods including home textiles and furniture, apparel, jewelry, glassware, and art.
The
Heath Clay Studio will be bustling with demos and workshops in the Boiler Room, and the
Showroom will be stocked with holiday goodies galore. The two-day market brings together our community of artists, glassblowers, coffee roasters, soap makers, printers, sewists, jam makers, chocolatiers, bronze casters, and more. Our neighbor,
The Aesthetic Union will hosting their own calendar printing activity, using their vintage letterpress equipment.
As always, our market will feature
complimentary gift-wrapping, and we’re excited to partner with
Off the Grid’s fleet of food and drink trucks to keep your bellies full and your hands warm.
Buying your gifts at Make Good Market means you're supporting local manufacturing, independent craft, and environmentally responsible shopping. Whether you bring the whole family, gather some friends, or plan a holidate with your special someone, join us for a day of holiday cheer and activity!
Supporting the SF–Marin Food Bank
Make Good Market is free, as well as a complimentary gift wrapping service. Instead, we will be welcoming donations as part of a fundraising effort to support the SF-Marin Food Bank. For every $1 you give, the Food Bank can provide 2 meals to our neighbors in need!
The Food Bank’s mission is to end hunger in San Francisco and Marin, where even before the pandemic, 1 in 5 neighbors was at risk of hunger. Together we can ensure our neighbors don’t have to worry about where their next meal will come from.
Donate to the SF-Marin Food Bank
Vendor List
ace&jig: ace&jig designs and creates all of their own yarn-dyed, woven textiles working closely with their Fair Trade partners in India.
The Aesthetic Union: Letterpress block prints inspired by the California landscape and beyond.
Bathing Culture: Through sustainable, biodegradable, and non-toxic bathing goods we aim to celebrate the simple necessity of bathing.
béo: With the luxury of using natural materials & ingredients, wellness and earth made is priority for crafting béo soaps.
Block Shop: A textile, art, and design studio founded by the Los Angeles-based Stockman sisters. A multi-generational team of artists and craftspeople devoted to celebrating the rich history, process, and materials of handmade textile production.
Carla Fernandez: A fashion house based in Mexico City dedicated to preserving and revitalizing the textile legacy of indigenous and mestizo communities of Mexico.
Cathy Callahan: Dying and painting textiles by hand in her Los Angeles studio, Cathy Callahan creates home goods sourced from small, independent suppliers.
Cristello & Co.: Locally designed, cast, and hand-made jewelry using materials ranging from metals like gold and silver to natural materials like hand-carved wood and leather.
Fyrn: Furniture maker that combines classic principles of woodworking with modern build techniques to create timeless, elegant and resilient pieces.
Hope's Candle Shop: Hand-dipped beeswax candles in Oakland, CA
J Street Chocolate: Exploring chocolate through the world of fermentation, upcycled food, and single origin bars.
Julia Turner: Creator of graphic and sculptural jewelry pieces that are strong, subtle, beautifully crafted and a pleasure to wear.
Kirsten Muenster: Creator of hand-carved statement jewelry that blurs the line between sculpture, object, and adornment.
La Fleuriste: San Francisco-based florist, creating original designs inspired by a love for art and nature.
Lemon Twist: A design-driven clothing brand evolving style into an uncomplicated mix of the classic, the boyish, the hip and the prim.
Like Family: Assertively fruit-forward California extra virgin olive oils & compound fruit oils.
Liz Oppenheim: Hand-sculpted fluid jewelry in silver and gold.
Los Poblanos: An organic lavender farm that produces lavender-based products, rooted in the beauty and history of the Rio Grande Valley.
Maria Schoettler: An artist and illustrator with a focus on nature-focused art prints.
Martha Stoumen: Sonoma-made natural winery, handmade with patience in Sebastapol.
My Dear Tejas: A leather jacket, small leather goods, and home decor collection thoughtfully designed in Northern California using sustainably sourced American leather.
Overview Coffee: Coffee company started to support and promote regenerative-organic agriculture.
Pearce Bronze: Commonplace items, reimagined and cast in bronze.
Pennyroyal Designs: Veg tanned leather handbags that are equal parts utilitarian and luxury, made in Sonoma.
Saba Jams: Seasonal jams are released four times per year, in cadence with the flavors of the seasons.
Studio Prepa: A glass blowing studio run by Katsuhisa and Mizuho Hira in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
Studiopatro: Modern, practical, beautiful printed linen textiles for the kitchen, home, and everyday life.
The Long Confidence: Working at the intersection and constellation of craft, art, and design, each piece is handmade in Berkeley, CA, and is designed for a lifetime of use.
Tikiwallah: Small-batch textiles that reflect the rhythms of rural life in Thailand and Laos.
Vintner's Daughter (Saturday Only): Skincare that's obsessively crafted with whole-plant formulas, groundbreaking multi-beneficial performance.
Z Line Lavender Farm: Hand-stitched bespoke lavender sachets by a 7th generation California farmer.