Boutique Stalls, Hot Food And Cosy Boho Finds Set To Fill Kadina Town Hall This July
The Kadina Artisan Market is turning up the heaters and the cosy winter vibes this July with an indoor pop-up market packed with handmade treasures, boutique stalls, artisan treats and a relaxed boho atmosphere.
The Winter Pop-Up Market will take over the Kadina Town Hall on Sunday July 5, bringing together a carefully curated mix of South Australian creatives, makers, bakers and small businesses for what organisers describe as a slower, more soulful market experience.
Rather than rows of mass-produced products and crowded aisles, the market focuses on quality over quantity, giving visitors space to slow down, chat with stallholders and discover unique finds.
Chunky knits, winter candles, journals, jewellery, scarves and cosy self-care goods will all be part of the mix, alongside hot drinks, comfort food and baked treats to help shake off the winter chill.


Cosy Finds, Sweet Treats And Handmade Goods
Some familiar favourites will also make an appearance, including Jade Bakes with hot pastries and bakery-style desserts, while Roy & Co will be serving up sweet treats for those who believe winter calories don’t count.

Boho fashion lovers will find new and preloved pieces from Sun and Stone Collective, while stationery addicts can stock up on journals, stickers and pretty organisational goods from By Tegan Amy.
There’ll also be plenty of smaller treasures to discover throughout the hall, from handcrafted jewellery and artisan-made accessories to plush gifts, homewares and thoughtful handmade finds, alongside tarot readings for anyone wanting a little spiritual guidance between filling up their shopping bags.
Organisers say the pop-up market was created to give stallholders a chance to trade during winter, while also giving the community somewhere warm and welcoming to wander during winter.
KADINA ARTISAN POP-UP MARKET
WHEN: Sunday July 5, 10am – 2pm
WHERE: Kadina Town Hall
FREE ENTRY
Click here for more information.
Keen to find more country markets across regional SA? Check out Greater SA’s full South Australian market guide





