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Imperfectly Perfect: Inner West Makers Seconds Sale

Where
Marrickville Library and Pavilion
Marrickville Library and Pavilion
Marrickville Road and Petersham Road, Marrickville NSW 2204
Marrickville Pavillion
When

Sunday 19 March from 10am to 3pm

Imperfectly Perfect is back! Join us for a one-day only seconds sale of ceramics, fashion and art by incredible Australian makers:

Outer Island / Albatross / Kid Creative / Liz Lau / Ruby Raisin / Sovereign Collection / The Bird Photographer / Trade the Mark / Voluptuary / You Are Brave

Find us at the Marrickville Pavillion (attached to the Marrickville Library, free entry)

Did you know artists and makers often have slightly imperfect work and samples? We're joining forces with incredible makers to offer a one day only seconds event.

Birthday gift for a friend? Check. Early Mother's Day shopping? Check again. How about just getting something nice for yourself? Better yet, samples and seconds going to a new home is the sustainable option. Hope to see you there!

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