Where to find FLO London The Shop in London
Over the next few months, @flolondontheshop will be popping at various locations around the city with lots of items from our Ahwenepa Nkasa x FLO London collection.
We have a new collection dropping this summer, until then here are some of the locations you can shop our current collection.
A South London Makers Market
When:
30 January 2022
Location:
Upper Norwood Library Hub, 39 Westow Hill, Crystal Palace, SE19 1TQ.
Time:
11am - 4pm
Recently named 'Best Street Market' in the Timeout London Best of The City Awards 2021, A South London Makers Market curated by Daisy and Liv offers the opportunity for visitors to discover the best small businesses around the UK.
Instagram: @asouthlondonmakersmarket
Elephant Store by Solo Craft Fair
When:
1 -29 Feburary 2022
Location:
Elephant Stores, 14 Ash Ave, London SE17 1GQ
Time:
Daily 10am-6pm
Throughout February you can find our products stocked at Solo Craft Fairs Elephant Stores in Elephant and Castle. Elephant Stores is Elephant Park’s homegrown dedicated multi-use space supporting and connecting local independent retailers. The shop will be open 7 days a week. and is less than a minute’s walk from Elephant and Castle train station.
Instagram: @solocraftfair
Creative Streatham Makers Market
When:
26 March 2022
Location:
B1 Creative Studios. Glendon Mews, SW16
Time:
11am-4pm
FLO London The Shop will be popping up for the second time at this Streatham makers market hosted by B1 Creative Agency. Located on a quaint mews, the market will also feature a host of independent brands!
We will have many more locations coming soon. Sign up to our newsletter for more.
You can still find us available on:
Not on the High Street: www.notonthehighstreet.com
The Drop by Stylist: www.thedrop.stylist.co.uk
Wakuda: www.wakuda.com
Dayrize: www.dayrize.com
Pop-up Girls: www.popupgirls.com
Faisson: www.fassion.co.uk
The Mor Card: www.themorecard.com
Finally we will be back on www.wolfandbadger.com this summer with a brand new collection.
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