Looking to support local artists and find gifts that are not mass-produced? Wrap up your holiday shopping or find something special for yourself at this one-day-only event! Meet and support twenty diverse Bay Area makers and find something for every aesthetic, including jewelry, ceramics, accessories, art prints, aromatherapy products, watercolor art kits and more! Join us in SFMOMA's free public space on Floor 2 for a festive curated shopping experience.*Please note: the Museum Store member discount does not apply to this special event.
Sunday, Dec 7, 2025
10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Floor 2, Helen and Charles Schwab Hall
• This event is free and open to the public
• Museum admission is not required
• The Museum Store member discount does not apply to this special event
• This is a cashless event
Participating Vendors Include:
3 Fish Studios | Artwork

3 Fish Studios is the creative partnership of Annie Galvin and Eric Rewitzer, artists and collaborators who share a life and a studio. Founded in San Francisco and now based in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills, 3 Fish Studios is known for bold, joyful paintings and large-scale relief prints inspired by love, humor, and the landscapes and culture of California. Their work celebrates both the power of nature and the beauty of everyday life, and their studio has long been a place of community—welcoming visitors, hosting residencies, and sharing the joy of making art.
Anchovy | Jewelry

Through a seamless fusion of minimalism and the captivating allure of pearls, Giedre Kose's jewelry brand, Anchovy, reimagines the traditional concept of pearl jewelry. Hailing from Lithuania, the designer draws inspiration from the imperfect beauty of freshwater pearls, with their unpredictable shapes and iridescent colors. Anchovy's designs offer versatile ways to wear pearls, allowing you to adjust them to your body shape or outfit.
béo | Handcrafted Sculptural Soaps

béo soaps are handcrafted in small batches and made to order in San Francisco by artist Gama Hsu. Their soaps are composed of only natural minerals to enhance the cleansing experience and feature earthy colors. The aromas are infused with essential oils that lift, calm, and balance mood. béo aims to accentuate delight and joy.
Caminito | Blankets + Baskets
The mother-daughter team behind Caminito partners with makers in Mexico to design and produce a line of goods ranging home goods to accessories. Designing a modern product with traditional methods of making allows them to create unique products while preserving a slice of history, art, and craft.
Candid Art | Jewelry + Quilted Jackets

Candid Art is an artisanal jewelry and women’s lifestyle brand influenced by the modern African Diaspora and cosmic geometry. Candid Art promotes self-expression, individuality, and sustainability through custom abstract designs and ethically sourced materials. They use quilting as a way of storytelling because their jackets and quilts can be passed on from generation to generation.
Cleverclocks | Handmade Clocks
Douglas Chalk made his first clock at the age of seven. After attending Camberwell School of Art, he had a long career in the design world that eventually led him full circle back to handcrafting clocks in California.
Clouds & Ladders | Jewelry

The designer of Clouds + Ladders jewelry, Kate Joseph, is inspired by her love of nature and the history of art and design, to create colorful wearable art. Each piece is created by hand in her solar-powered studio in a redwood forest north of San Francisco. Her intention is to spark joy in those who view her designs.
Heliotrope | Natural Bath + Body

Heliotrope SF is celebrating 15 years of creating high-quality, all-natural skincare products made in small batches in Northern California. Founded by Jonathan Plotzker-Kelly, whose background in product development and work with Bay Area chemists helped shape the brand, Heliotrope uses simple, organic ingredients and pure essential oils—never synthetic fragrances or artificial colors. For over a decade, they’ve remained committed to clean, fragrance-free skincare that’s thoughtfully crafted and locally made.
Holly Coley | Ceramics

Born in LA County and raised in the desert of Southern California, Coley comes from a family of artists and craftspeople. Her clay practice is informed by drawing and painting, and her work is inspired by modern and ancient art, invented mythologies, 1990s, and the Satanic Panic. She treats the surfaces of her pots as a canvas for her narrative illustration style. She is a teaching artist and the small business owner of both Pinckney Clay and The New Classic Gallery Shop in Noe Valley SF.
JBrody & Co. | Wooden Kitchenware + Utensils

JBrody & Co. is a husband-and-wife-owned woodworking business based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The company specializes in handcrafted wooden kitchenware and home décor, with a strong focus on sustainability. All products are made from American hardwoods and are completely plastic-free, reflecting the brand’s commitment to eco-friendly craftsmanship and timeless design.
Landa Ruen Art | Painting Kits + Tea Towels

Landa Ruen is an East Bay artist and educator who creates watercolor kits designed to make painting approachable, relaxing, and fun. She creates watercolor kits that come with everything you need, including paint, brush, and ready-to-paint outlines so you can jump right in, even if you’ve never picked up a paintbrush before. Her kits are colorful, approachable, and designed to spark creativity for beginners and seasoned painters alike.
Leslie Francesca | Jewelry
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Leslie Francesca has always been active in the arts. With her intense passion for gemology and a strong sense of entrepreneurship, Leslie puts every ounce of energy into her jewelry designs - creating innovative and personable curated collections that are both elegant and vibrant, and can be worn by anyone.
Maju | Contemporary Lighting

Maju, short for
Majulah meaning “progression,” is a California-based design studio founded by Singapore-born product designer Hyu Lim. Focused on crafting contemporary home objects and lighting, Maju blends sustainable design with cultural influences from Southeast Asia and the U.S. Known for its award-winning modular lamps, each piece is made with biodegradable, non-toxic materials and features interchangeable, upgradeable parts designed to evolve with your space and style over time. With an ethos rooted in sustainability and thoughtful design, Maju creates timeless objects for the modern home.
Mind's Eye Design | Jewelry
Mind's Eye Design is a curated collection of jewelry both handcrafted in Tara Brown’s studio and gathered from artists around the world. Established in 2015, Mind’s Eye strives to offer jewelry that is high quality, on trend and affordable, while minding the impact on the planet and all living things on it.
PATO | Handcrafted 5-Panel Hats + Small Objects

PATO is a San Francisco–based micro business specializing in handcrafted 5-panel hats and thoughtfully made small objects. Each piece is carefully cut and sewn one at a time, reflecting a commitment to quality, individuality, and slow fashion. Woman-owned and proudly Asian/Latina-led, PATO blends bold design with intentional craftsmanship to create goods that celebrate identity, culture, and creativity.
People I’ve Loved | Stationery, Art Prints, Home Goods

Oakland-based Carissa Potter founded People I’ve Loved in 2011. People I've Loved objects, cards, prints, paintings, and books are meant to facilitate connection between people and help them have authentic, sometimes difficult conversations. Giving in to nostalgic thoughts, buried longings, and hope for the future—People I’ve Loved embraces the whole range of human emotion. They revel in the grey areas and want to make space for your tears and your joy, in equal measure. They are in search of the miraculous yet tragic definition of what it means to exist in this time and space.
Ravit Kaplan | Jewelry
Ravit Kaplan designs jewelry that reflects her personal journey and evolution. With a background in architecture and a deep love for nature, she draws inspiration from tectonic forms and natural textures. Her aesthetic blends these elements, resulting in small, sculptural objects that interact with the body in a clean, modern style. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted from metal sheets, wires, and wax, using traditional metalsmithing techniques such as forging, forming, hammering, and soldering. Ravit works with recycled materials like sterling silver, gold, bi-metal, and incorporates both precious and semi-precious gemstones to add color and contrast.
Sunday Blues Creative | Luxury Soy Wax Candles

Founded in 2024, Sunday Blues Creative brings forth a symphony of scents and hues unlike any other candles currently on the market. What began as a hobby has developed into a beautiful profession for its young female founder.
Tina Fossella | Ceramics

Tina Fossella is a ceramic artist who creates hand-thrown and carved pottery for everyday use, designed to bring beauty and intention to daily rituals. She combines earthy clay with colorful glazes, crafting each piece to offer comfort, connection, and joy. From shaping the clay to firing the kiln, every step is a meaningful process that results in vessels that become cherished parts of her customers' daily lives.
Wildebeest | Dog Accessories

Since 2011, Wildebeest has been delivering no-frills everyday essentials to dogs and dog parents of the Bay Area and beyond. With function and quality at the core of their colorful products, Wildebeest is here to inspire adventure and nurture that special bond between people and their dogs.
Yanchako| Accessories + Stationery
Yanchako is a group of Japan-native designers, illustrators, and artists based in San Francisco, brought together by a shared love for cats and this incredible city. Their designs are endlessly inspired by the whimsical charm of cats and the vibrant, colorful spirit of San Francisco!