
“She organizes aįantastic market that is fun and well worth the seven-hour trip it took me to Years in business, but Janet is incredible,” Meyer said. Lisa Meyer of Kabyco Designs traveled from Biddeford, Maine. The only vendor who traveled a distance to appear at the June 4 Clover Market We work h ard to cultivate a n artistic community that is kind, helpful andĬollaborative, and happy to be among other “This diversity allows vendors to develop friendships With artisans, and it is this richness that makes my job wonderful, because itĪllows me to draw from so many people from nearby a nd combine them with vendors like Meggie and Jodie Outside the Brandywine Valley add a singular pieces of fabric to the rich canopy of local artisans, and regularly travel to shows from as far away

In 2010, vendors lik e Farrow and Crnic from That we can count on people supporting our vendors.” To open our business at a Clover Market event,Īnd Janet Gardnerīringing the Clover Market to Kennett Square is that this is a community thatĬomes out to support events, whether it is Clover Market or the Mushroomįestival or the Kennett Brewfest or the Kennett Summerfest,” Long said. When we first founded Savoir Chair in 2021, our goal was That this would be a wonderful opportunity. “Jodie and I had previously heard about the Kennett Square community was amazing, and we thought Market is everything we expected it would be, and even more,” Crnic said. As they wereĪrranging their booth, another vendor nearby stopped his work to make a small repair to one of

Intangible quality of this festival: a camaraderie among vendors. Of artisan tents along South Union and East SouthĪppeared at other Clover Markets, also anticipated In partnership with Kennett Collaborative - that featured the work of 100 artisans in a small city

Moments after the event fi rst welcomed visitors at 10Ī.m., the community arrived in droves and kept coming throughout the six-hour Morning for their first appearance at the Clover Market in Kennett Square, theyĮxpand their artistic footprint to a new community. Meggie Crnic of Savoir Chair – restorers of antique furniture based in Collingswood, N.J. Gaw Jessica Fields of Seven Pines Apothecary in Warrington, Pa. was one of 100 artisans whose work was showcased at the Clover Market, held in Kennett Square on June 4.
