The Barangaroo Artisan Market is back this May just in time for Mother’s Day

The annual Barangaroo Artisan Market will return on Saturday 10 May, with 70 stallholders taking over the streets for a fun-filled day of shopping, live music, entertainment and gourmet treats.

Taking place on the Saturday of the Mothers’ Day weekend, The Streets of Barangaroo will come alive with an array of creative folk including artisans, designers, and musicians. Market-goers can peruse aisles of ceramics and homewares, meet and chat with local artists, and shop hand-crafted jewellery and locally designed textiles, whilst enjoying free live music and delicious eats along Sydney’s waterfront.

Stallholders include:

  • Enokido Miso: traditionally fermented miso, handmade in Sydney using high-quality ingredients, time-honoured techniques, and a deep passion for authentic Japanese flavours and culture.

  • CandleXchange: a sustainable home fragrance brand that offers eco-friendly, refillable products with a focus on the circular economy.

  • Goose on the Loose Salami: award-winning, locally sourced salami known for its bold, flavourful combinations.

  • Upcycled Glassware: unique, functional art pieces made by transforming discarded glass bottles into everyday items.

  • Essena Fashion: slow, sustainable fashion featuring ethically sourced, luxurious fabrics, creating timeless statement pieces for women who value elegance, quality, and conscious craftsmanship.

  • Breezy Bird Studio: premium Australian-made paper products, including art prints, greeting cards, wrapping paper, and gift tags with designs inspired by nature and hand-painted by Aiai Zhang.

  • La Source: a mother–daughter duo creating  eco-friendly, Australian-made art and gifts that blend playful design with a love for nature, inspired by Australia’s landscapes and their French heritage.

  • Maya Sunny Honey: a family-run business based in Mudgee, creating 100% raw, unprocessed honey and artisan honeycomb products using sustainable beekeeping practices.

  • Shilu’s Vegetarian: offers a range of at-home Indian vegetarian and vegan products, including ready-made curries, dahls, spice pastes, chutneys, and infused oils—crafted with authentic flavours and traditional ingredients.

  • Sonia Pallett: an Aboriginal jewellery artist who designs and handcrafts sterling silver jewellery, creating unique pieces that beautifully reflect and celebrate her rich cultural heritage.

  • Lather and Bliss: a Sydney-based company that handcrafts natural soaps and body care products, aiming to provide gentle, nourishing alternatives to mainstream options. Their offerings include cold-processed soaps, bath bombs, and body care items made with mild, skin-loving ingredients and scented with beneficial essential oils.

The full list of stallholders can be found here.

The Streets will be abuzz with live entertainment  and roving performers including: Walks of Art, a fluorescent floral parade featuring Van Gogh and Monet; Trash & Treasure, a sustainable fashion spectacle using discarded materials; and the lively Oompa Loompa Band, blending traditional and modern tunes. Visitors will also enjoy the whimsical Toy Box Jesters; the high-energy performance of Slide McBride; dazzling acrobatics from the Disco Divas;  and an exciting juggling and hula-hoop duo from Kenny & Shiho.

Alongside the market, visitors to The Streets can eat, drink, shop and discover over 90 retailers in the bustling precinct. Barangaroo’s line-up of restaurants, cafes and bars has something for everyone with a collection of venues offering casual eats and waterfront dining.

For those looking to get out and about this Mother’s Day weekend, and for anyone needing a last minute present, Barangaroo’s Artisan Markets are ideal. The perfect outing for a special day with mum, the markets will be running from 10am to 3pm on Saturday 10 May.

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