Bermuda wares on sale at BNT pop-up shop from Monday
A holiday market featuring the work of local vendors is back for its seventh year.
The Bermuda National Trust’s annual pop-up shop returns at its headquarters in Paget, the historic home Waterville, at 2 Pomander Road.
The popular market specialises in unique, Bermudian-made items, some of which are one-of-a-kind exclusives.
The range of wares caters to children and adults.
Gifts and vendors include:
• Banana leaf angels by Ronnie Chameau
• Sun hats from Sarah Bray Bermuda
• Jewellery made by Rebecca Little
• Hand-painted pottery by Helle Pukk
• Locally hand-painted slate art by Diana Fearis
• Bermuda angel decorations by Sylvern Furbert
• Hand-painted scarfs and tea towels by Diane Maughan
• Locally made artisan soaps by Dayrosia
• Coasters by Anne Kermode
• Whimsical wooden crafts by Shelly & Anne
• Bermuda Cedar crafts made by Edward Cattell
• Journals and 2024 planners by Niamah Cann
• Tiny the Treefrog books by Elizabeth Mulderig
• Ikat velvet cushions and purses by Alex Allardyce
• Joan Aspinall’s hand-painted glassware, ornaments and books
• Bermudian-designed trays, coasters and bag tags by Meredith Andrews
• Handmade glass and silver jewellery by Maria McLeod Smith
• Bermuda Rum Cakes
• Handmade sea glass and antique glass jewellery by Drew Pettit of Triangle Designs
• Bermuda National Trust branded items including the 2023 tea towel depicting Verdmont, books, apparel, and more
The pop-up shop is open from Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm, until December 23.