At Stage Left Lux we aim to attend at least one market or fair each month to show you our unique handcrafted and upcycled lighting creations.
Between now and December we have four markets and events in the diary which we will be attending in and around Derby city centre.
Shop locally and discover an amazing range of unique gift ideas.
We hope to see you at some of these events!
Saturday 26th October
We will be at Assemble - this is Derbys celebration of all things to do with making and creativity.
Assemble is hosted by Derby Museum of Making, the Silk Mill industrial museum.
The home of the industrial revolution and the site of the world's first modern factory.
Join us and a whole host of local creative talent for a fascinating day out!
Saturday 16th November
We attended this event last year and it was amazing! The Ethical Christmas market will be at Bustler near Derby Train Station.
The Ethical Christmas Market promotes locally produced handcrafted items with a focus on sustainability.
Here you will find crafts, homewares, fashing, jewellery, gift ideas and more produced by local craftspeople and artisans.
Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th November
Visit Stage Left Lux on our home turf!
Our workshop is based at Banks Mill Studios, every year the building is opened up for three days to allow you to visit and explore this magnificent building which is the base for over 30 creative businesses.
The perfect local shopping experience
to support local independent businesses.
Saturday 30th November & Sunday 1st December
Derby Uncovered Christmas Market will be at the Old Library Building on the Wardwick.
We attended this event last year and it was a fantastic day - explore an amazing collection of unique gift items handmade locally by Derbyshire based craftspeople, artists, designers and makers.
See you soon!
We hope to see you at some of these events in the run up to Christmas 2024! In the meantime explore the gift ideas that we have put together in our online lighting shop and give the gift of light this Christmas!
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