For this brand new edition, Puces POP Market will welcome twice as many artisans on September 29th, 30th and October 1st.
Several artisans will proudly display the fruits of their labor, and we warn you that there is no shortage of talent. This is a great opportunity to promote local talent.
It even seems that a brunch will be organized at Bravo Café on September 30th at 12 p.m.
True to form, Silo 57 gives you a list of the 10 most popular artisans not to be missed in this edition of the Puces POP Festival:
“Atelier Melrai was founded in 2020 by Melissa Rainone and incorporates the vulnerability of nature into its creative process. Each piece is carefully and very gently designed by hand. The beads are first selected and then strung one by one to create a unique creation that represents the epitome of our workshop’s artistic signature. All our jewelry is a symbol of fragility, strength and delicacy. Like each of us, our creations are unique and represent difference. Handle with caution.”
“We are a Montreal-based brand specializing in producing 100% natural, sustainable and non-toxic handcrafted candles and soap bars. Our goal is to make small moments a little more joyful and unforgettable while protecting quality and the environment. We value using the best ingredients and are committed to making each product with care and love. As Montrealers, we believe it is important to support our community and promote a greener and healthier future.”
“Ciao Ciao creates and manufactures gender-neutral accessories using a circular production model. The project was born out of the desire to create unique objects by recycling leftover materials, namely leather scraps. This responsible use of resources is at the heart of design and allows us to maximize the potential of these materials by creating playful applications on bags and accessories. This exploded universe allows us to combine the artistic expression of illustration with environmentally conscious and sustainable products. Halfway between design and illustration, Ciao Ciao invites you to immerse yourself in the colorful, fun and calming world of founder Bianca.”
“Champagne Ceramique is a small artisan ceramics company founded in 2019 and based in the Rosemont neighborhood of Montreal. His goal is to offer unique pieces and small quantities of original ceramic pieces that have been sculpted or made on the wheel. The company’s vision is to constantly renew itself while leaving plenty of room for creativity and discovery. Through this approach, every object created, whether decorative or functional, is part of a constantly evolving artistic approach.”
“Dellm Co has existed since December 2019 and was founded in August 2020 after the pandemic. There you will find jewelry designed with love and made by hand. Each piece is intended to inspire women, to make them feel beautiful and confident and to cope with life in the best possible way.
“Two photographers united by a passion for light make candles together. Her poetic view of the object makes her think about the benefits of a candle from a more intimate perspective. Hoby comes from Madagascar and Emilie from Gaspésie. Their meeting enabled the founding of a new house: ilo atelier. Our mission at ilo is to create colorful candles based on natural products and scents that allow us to anchor ourselves in the now while leaving space for the olfactory memories that constantly populate us. Our stand features molded candles in minimalist shapes, colors and different scents so that everyone can find something that suits them. We will also have an exclusive collection of glass candles made in collaboration with Art of Living in the Country.”
“Feuilles is a bookbinding workshop based in Montreal. The artisan behind Feuilles offers high-quality stationery that is bound entirely by hand and also offers a book repair or limited production service. Maintaining traditional techniques is a priority.”
“Grenadine offers jewelry and accessories made from polymer clay. From more classic to more edgy styles, each product is carefully handcrafted in Trois-Rivières.”
“The entrepreneurial couple Kemesly & Julie founded Bless to promote exceptional ingredients with remarkable properties for the skin and thus replace the famous shea butter. Guided by their love for entrepreneurship and their desire to offer ecological and high-performance cosmetic products, they work tirelessly to innovate and offer their customers the best. From creams to body scrubs to facial treatments, the range of natural and vegan products will take you on a unique sensory journey.”
“The connection between jeweler Marie-Maude Brunet and tattooist and interdisciplinary artist Fanny-Jane was born of mutual appreciation, with each fascinated by the other’s meticulous practice. Her collaboration with TENDRE METAL leads her to sculptural explorations. Her hand-designed jewelry comes to life through wax and experimentation. The results are pieces with organic and fluid shapes, influenced by the environment and the imagination. They play with the potential of the material, creating textures in silver that are sometimes raw and sometimes refined, reflecting the natural materials they are inspired by.
Friday, September 29th 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m
Saturday, September 30th 11 a.m. – 6 p.m
Sunday, October 1st 11 a.m. – 5 p.m
Free event
Saint-Denis Church – Directions
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