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Viewing ‘Handcrafted by the World’ at SoShiro London

The SoShiro Space is a five-storey townhouse in the heart of London’s Marylebone. The venue houses SoShiro Collections, as well as a lively mix of guest exhibitions, shows and private events. This week and running to 20 December, SoShiro is holding Handcrafted by the World, a pop-up festive gift market bringing together craftspeople from around the world.

Visitors will find the most beautiful handmade gifts all priced under £500 – sourced by SoShiro’s founder, Shiro Muchiri, from artisans in Jordan, Kuwait, Colombia, and beyond. The specially curated collection includes everything from textile wall hangings to ceramic pieces, jewellery and one-off items for the home, such as Studio Saffar’s metal candleholders and Alex Roby’s stoneware.

This unique shopping experience away from the crush of the Christmas crowds is a ticketed event. Tickets are priced at £12 – spots are limited so book ahead to avoid disappointment. 50% of the ticket price goes to support young people with learning disabilities.

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Dates
21 November 2024 — 20 December 2024
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