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Eco-Design Christmas Fair

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Fancy a sustainable Christmas this year, but don’t
want to compromise on style and taste? Then the
Eco-Design Christmas Fair could be the one for you.
Jolly on down and buy directly from British and
fairtrade designer-makers who produce top contemporary
Christmas gifts and lifestyle products: Organic,
recycled, non-toxic, handmade and low
energy-consuming.

ECO-DESIGN CHRISTMAS FAIR
Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th November
11am - 5pm
Cecil Sharp House
2, Regents Park Rd
Camden
London NW1 7AY
Camden Town Tube.
Entry: £1.50, conc. 1.00


These fairs always seem to go down well, so put it in the diary - a good start to the Christmas shopping and planning

Start date Start date: Fri Nov 23, 2007 00:00 AM
End date End date: Sat Nov 24, 2007 00:00 AM

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Re: Eco-Design Christmas Fair by claudia, 425 days ago

Thanks for the tip off for this UK based event.

I am one of two who have set up ethicalbabe.com, a uk based online website.

As the name suggests we are an ethical company stocking natural / organic / fairtrade & green products for mums & kids aged 0-5 yrs old. Sounds like this event would be right up our street, literally. All our toys, great for Christmas, are made from natural wood and non toxic paints are used. At the moment we only despatch in the UK, whilst also trying to keep up with local events such as the one you describe. My aim today is to get intouch with the organisers of Eco Design and see if we can attend too. Perhaps see you there! www.ethicalbabe.com

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