Salad Days Market was founded by twin duo Liv and Dais, who started running markets at their local library in Crystal Palace back in 2019.
The market was an instant hit with “hundreds of people” turning up for the event, and after it grew in popularity the pair decided to quit their 9 to 5 jobs working in fashion, to dedicate their full attention to Salad Days.
Salad Days Market was founded by twin duo Liv and Dais, who started running markets at their local library in Crystal Palace back in 2019. (Image: Salad Days Market)
The market brings in a wide array of small, independent businesses which offer sample sales on there wares, with stalls ranging from fashion and accessories to homeware.
Liv and Dais described the market as a “beacon for shopping small”, and a place for promoting “positivity” and a strong sense of community.
The market brings in a wide array of small, independent businesses. (Image: Salad Days Market)
Since first beginning six years ago, the market has been hosted at a number of iconic London landmarks like Selfridges and The Shard, as well as south London locations like Dulwich Picture Gallery and Crystal Palace.
Their next market is set to take place at Battersea Power Station on March 29 and March 30, with 30 different stalls each day, followed by Southwark’s The Hoxton Hotel on May 3 and May 4.
The markets are free to enter, with guests not required to book a ticket in advance.