The ephemeral markets have the power to animate any location, the neighborhoods transform their streets to host stalls and stalls full of various items. And these meeting places have become more popular than ever in Seville, elevating like few others the picturesque Recoveco Market.
This artisan flea market has carved a niche in the city’s leisure agenda with three annual events, in autumn, Christmas and spring.
We celebrate that San Julián programs again this event that since 2019 disseminates hundreds of products in different spaces of the neighborhood. Specifically, this edition will bring together a rich catalog of stalls in two consecutive weekends: on 13 and 14, 20 and 21 December.
Local craftsmanship in San Julián
A whole display of local craftsmanship that understands much more than fashion and accessories. Jewelry, decoration and design, forging, cabinetmaking-restoration, ceramics, illustration and cosmetics, among others.
An ideal occasion to cross the limits of the street fair or to embrace this meeting of creators.
Recoveco Market locations
Specifically, there will be 6 spaces spread throughout the neighborhood that will host, each one, a large roster of artists.
- House 1: Wud taller (c/ Aceituno, 6), of the cabinetmakers and restorers Isabelle Pradas and Natalia Mateu. They will also host the work of Mi abuela Lila, Maraquela Watercolor, Is Díaz Rosado, Raquel Sarabia and Plan C ceramics.
- Macareno: house 2 (c/ San Hermenegildo, 6A). Macareno Studio and Como Matilda will host other guests in their space. Namely: Koko Che Jota, Descará, Rossita París and Madartia.
- House 3: Nantú (c/ San Hermenfildo, 1 acc E). Gloria’s fashion and clothing project will host Cucú joyas during the second weekend of Recoveco.
- c/ Morera, 5 will host A tu vera, the pieces by Bruta and Adela por dios.
- La Puerta Roja (house 5) is one of the new spaces of Recoveco Market at 26 Fray Diego de Cádiz street, the atelier of Marilene tailor. For the occasion she will share her space with Camino de la talla, Sevillaner, Kolors and Alicia Cortés.
- Casa 6: Las niñas (c/ Pasaje Mallol 8, local 4), Miao Joyas and La Mari Muriel will invite Golondrinas cerámica and Delirio y otras plantas to this little corner of San Julián on the second weekend of this winter edition.
- Telita, house 7 at Pasaje Mallol 8, Local 5. Niebla, La sentía, Dario Gurumi and La Mumima. In addition, Kiwi Magazine and Ketequiero will be added.
- House 8: La Justa (c/ Sol, 86). The printed rabbit and Cerámica sin prisa join forces for the first time as hosts for this event. On the 20th and 21st they will have Ricardo Barquín Molero, Artekm22 and Gloria.bl.5.
- Pinto 1.1 (house 9): Chee, Cristina Sánchez and Irene Doravi will present their textile art, jewelry and prints from December 20-21.
*Las Niñas and Telita Lab are two different spaces and you can stamp in either one, one is enough. The same goes for La Justa and Pinto 1.1.
Those who plan to drop by Recoveco Market will be able to do so on both days from 11:00 to 20:00 hours.
The streets of the San Julian neighborhood that will be animated for the occasion will be Aceituno, San Hermenegildo, Morera, Pasaje Mallol, Sol and Fray Diego de Cadiz.
Oils, chocolate and coffee in El Patio de Pasaje Mallol
In addition to the projects scattered throughout these houses, there is the Pasaje Mallol courtyard, an outdoor meeting point.
This space will bring together Achilipú, the Andalusian chili brand; Desplante’s extra virgin olive oils; Borbotea Coffee Lab’s coffee and Chocolate Moro chocolates from Extremadura.