Pop Up Markt für Design und Kreatives

PHOTO: © Lisbird

Pop Up Markt für Design und Kreatives

Noch niemand hat sich das Event gemerkt.

In the organizer's words:

✨ It's time for our pop-up market again!

Welcome to Haus 73, where they’ll be celebrating their 20th anniversary from September 10 to September 12! And the best part: We’ll be there on Saturday! 🎉

📍 September 12 | 12:00 PM–5:00 PM | Haus 73

That means once again: a pop-up market meets a café atmosphere.

Stop by, grab a coffee, and browse through art, design, and handmade items by local FLINTA creators* on every floor. Everything is made with love—perfect as a gift or simply to keep for yourself.

By visiting, you’ll be supporting regional artists and can chat with them directly—about their work, their craft, and their creative daily lives. From ceramics to illustrations to prints, there’s something for everyone. DJs in the café will provide the perfect soundtrack. 🎶

Here’s what else you can look forward to:

Tattoo flashes with Ines (@frau.ines)
Screen-printing station: Bring your old T-shirts, bags, or other textiles and print on them yourself under the guidance of Hannah (@hannah.calling)
Live portraits by Luisa Bahl (@luisa.bahl)
Writing workshop in the salon on the 1st floor (@schreibenmit_limo)
Even more exhibitors in the hall on the 2nd floor. Yippee! 🎉

So: Grab your calendars, mark September 12, and stop by Haus 73. We look forward to seeing you! 💛

More info on Instagram: @pop_up_hamburg

 

Unfortunately, Haus 73 is not wheelchair accessible.

 

What does FLINTA* actually mean?

FLINTA* stands for women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The acronym exists in various forms.

It’s important to note that FLINTA* is not a synonym for “women” or “all people who are perceived as women.” Using the term in this way can mistakenly include or exclude people.

Source: https://queer-lexikon.net/2020/05/30/flint/

This content has been machine translated.

Location

Haus 73
Haus 73 Schulterblatt 73 20357 Hamburg