DISCOVER SFMADE GOODS AT PINTEREST'S NEW HEADQUARTERS! SFMade and Pinterest present third annual shopping event with new vendors and new location
38Makers kicks off the season with an early gift fair specially curated by Pinterest for shoppers looking for artisan, locally-made gifts in a unique and festive setting.
Imagine you discover a Pinterest board of hand-picked goods from makers in your city, and now imagine it brought to life! SFMade and Pinterest have combined their passions for bringing creative ideas to life for the third annual joint event inside the Pinterest's new headquarters.
The fair's products include jewelry, bags, chocolate, wine, other gourmet gifts, home items, apparel, body products, pet gear, kitchen accessories and stationery - all from local manufacturers and artisans who make their products in San Francisco.
Shoppers will enjoy free fall treats including hot cider and sweet and savory bites, courtesy of Pinterest.
Featuring:
Sweets from Charles Chocolates, Poco Dolce, Kika's Treats, and Jamnation Accessories from Wood Thumb, Lady Alamo, and Spicer Bags Jewerly from Elizabeth Poe and Ofina The T-shirts for men from Culk Artisan kitchen accessories from Mac Cutting Boards, Aplat, and Ubi-Ind Bar essentials from Bluxome Street Winery Living wreaths and more from Urban Farmgirls Body products from Etta and Billie and Elizabeth W Cards and Stationary from Sundewhite and Austin Press Free screen printed posters from Social Imprints
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