Hypebeast Flea New York is a weekend-long celebration of New York's creative community, with a curated market of more than 30 vendors — categories span fashion, design, printed matter, art, food & beverage and more.
In its own words, Lichen “[continues] to permeate the autonomous world of interiors by collecting, re-contextualizing and formulating new thoughts on design with the support of our community. Amongst other things, we sell furniture.”
Designer Ethan Streicher’s brand is known for its best-selling gradient table lamps and checkered mushroom lights, as well as clever creations like the ballsy “Grandfather” wall clock.
Strawberry Western melds Harajuku and kawaii inspirations, dipping its matching sets in loud, intentionally mismatched patterns to provide an inclusive, authentic take on activewear.
Known for its playfully mischievous designs, from clogs inspired by the Pokémon Cuebone to Tabi-toed, Timberland-inspired wheat boots dubbed “Butters” and even eyeball-coved clogs.
Under the tagline “Design Outside the Jewelry Box,” STUDIOCULT founder Yuliya Veligurskaya transforms everyday objects into double-take-worthy accessories.
A “vintage store with modernist values,” Leisure Centre will supply unique vintage apparel — and even a jeans-to-jorts customization station — at Hypebeast Flea New York.
The Brooklyn outpost of a legendary Japanese record shop, Face Records offers a rich library of Japanese pressings out of its cozy space — genres span city pop, funk, jazz, reggae, soul and much more.
Besides its extensive selection of thrifted and vintage goods, the trendy shop offers its own Rogue Capsule and frequently hosts bin sales, guest-led closet sales and a “Thrift to Death” event.
A creative studio & platform celebrating radical design subculture, known for making activations, experiences, objects, & archives that explore the transformational world of furniture and object design — plus the fire memes on its Instagram account.