Food & Home Fair at Contemporary

a poster with illustrated homewares and text reading "food+home fair at contemporary"

Fri 4 Apr 5pm-8pm
Sat 5 Apr 10am-5pm
Sun 6 Apr 11am-4pm

New for 2025, Food & Home Fair at Contemporary.

We are launching a brand-new fair this Spring at Nottingham Contemporary. Held in our large performance Space, our Food & Home Fair will showcase around 35 stalls across the first weekend of April, open on Sat 5 and Sun 6 Apr, with a launch evening on Fri 4 Apr and workshops across the 3 days. Our new fair looks to celebrate and showcase artisan food and drink specialists as well as a variety of independent makers and designers working across homeware including ceramics, glassware, candles, textiles, floristry, soaps and more.

Enty to Food & Home Fair at Contemporary is free. All of our programmes and events are made possible through the support of our audiences as we're a charity. Please consider donating a little to help keep our events free.

Opening Times

Fri 4 Apr Launch Party, fair open 5pm-8pm, bar open until 9pm

We will be kicking off the weekend with a Launch Evening on Fri 4th April 5-8pm, for a celebratory evening of food, drinks, music and activities.

With Bradley Jam on the decks

+ Food pop up from Little Brickhouse in Blend At Contemporary until 8.30pm

+ ‘Secret Recipe – Dumpling Party’ with Artist Feng-Ru Lee

+ Free drinks to the first 100 guests

Sat 5 Apr Fair Open 10am-5pm
Plus Family Activities in The Studio, 12pm-4pm Sat 5 Apr. Drop in, Free.

Sun 6 Apr Fair Open 11am-4pm
Plus Family Activities in The Studio, 12pm-4pm Sun 6 Apr. Drop in, Free.

Click here to sign up to our fairs mailing list to hear about future craft, print and food & home fairs.

Please note, applications for Food & Home Fair at Contemporary are now closed.

Stallholders

AlexMarieArtistry | Ash + Ember | Betty Rose Bakes | Bianca Williams Design | Bird & Blend Tea Co. | Black Iris Brewery (Sun only) | Botanical Interior Design | Brockleby's Pies | Ceramics by Kat | CharKnots | CIVIL BLOCK MICROSOAPERY | Corita | Each & Every Drop | Ellastrated | Emma Britton Decorative Glass Designer | every nook (Sun only) | FiiDar Home | Fourth Ceramics | Gee & Gee's | HALLO Ceramics | Jamcafé | Jess Chan Textiles | Joris Liqueurs | Juiced the Tip | LAURA BARNES | Lesley's Vegan Cakes | Little Brickhouse | Mark Gittins | Odworks Interiors | Pitcairn Ceramics | Preserves by No.14 (Fri & Sat only) | Rosefox Candles | Shapes from the earth | Steep Soda Co. | Steve Hunt | Stewarts of Trent Bridge Coffee Roaster | Terry Nason Ceramics | The Owlery | Toast Studio | Yasmin Cousins

Access

This event is inclusive for wheelchair users; our building is wheelchair accessible with lift access to all floors.

Find information about getting here, our building access and facilities by clicking here.

We welcome all visitors. We want our activities to be accessible and inclusive for everyone. If you have questions or specific access requirements, please get in touch so that we can support you. Contact us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750.

a colourful vase
2 candles
a stall of cakes and biscuits
oven gloves
a pot of cream egg tea
a stall of beers
black plant pots
a meat pie cut in half
ceramic mugs
a yellow macrame plant holder
2 Soap blocks
a jar of jam
a pot of moisturiser next to a plant
a hand holding a nottingham tea towel
candles
Three glass vases placed on a table, two with flowers in, all have a white floral pattern.
a rug
a hand holding a pouring jug
a hand holding a jar of jam in a market square
two stacked mugs
2 bottles of wine
colourful fabric lampshades
a hand pouring liqueur into a glass
a bottle of ginger juice
hanging decorations shaped like cocktails and food items including tomatoes, olive oil, pesto and sardines
frosted cupcakes
a hand holding a bottle of wine
figs in a ceramic bowl
a stall selling colourful lampshades
two mugs
a display of jarred and packed deli foods
a lit candle next to books and matches
a dining table set with handmade ceramics
cans of orange soda
carved wooden spoons
a box of coffee
noodle bowls
an oven mitt on a table
a ceramic replica of a Maldon salt box
cowboy tea towels
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