The Industrial Arts Collective is back with another pop-up hawking local makers’ wares.
The Made in Baltimore furniture showroom is set to open this weekend within Southwest Baltimore staple Second Chance.
The pop-up will show off pieces from eight local furniture makers. Shoppers won’t be able to buy on-site, but they’ll have contact info.
Shops on display include: Cedar&Cotton, Goodwood Design, La Loupe, Metis Collective, Monkey in the Metal, Surface Project, Zimmerman Woodworks and Joshua David Crown Studios.
A kickoff party is planned from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, May 13. Until the end of July, the furniture will be accessible during normal Second Chance business hours.
Made in Baltimore had a pop-up department store in Station North and looked to give holiday shopping a makery twist.
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