Made & Found 2025
November 22 & 23
Sustainable, Seasonal
Shopping 
Made & Found is a celebration of specialty secondhand, new heirlooms, and upcycled goods.
Saturday, November 22
Sunday, November 23
10am-4pm
Free Entry
Free Parking
LOVETT DECONSTRUCTION & SALVAGE SHOP
4315 NW Saint Helens Rd Portland 97210
(just outside downtown before the St. Johns bridge!)
Lovett Deconstruction & Salvage Shop's annual makers market - Made & Found - is almost here. 
This year we've gathered 30+ local vendors who are committed to sustainable practices, specializing in specialty secondhand, new heirlooms, and upcycled goods. In addition to an amazing lineup of vendors, we have Koop Kitchen joining us with their addictive apple cider donuts, Tamale Boy will be here, and Trailhead Coffee Roasters will be keeping the place buzzing. 
Vendor highlights include Buji Butter (from Ruby Jewel founder!), Kohai Ceramics (colorful, functional ceramics), Dept. of Work (with their gorgeous refurbished cast iron pieces), and many more local makers including clothing designers, floral artists, candle makers, jewelry artists, wood turners, upcycled knitwear magicians, and more. It's an awe-inspiring collection of local people making great gifts. 
The event takes place at our HQ—an incredible space filled with found objects, reclaimed lumber, architectural salvage, art, and an awe-inspiring collection of collections. 
Made & Found is family friendly and free to attend (plus, parking is free)! 
Our 2025 vendors:
Kohai Ceramics
Green Grin Soft Goods
Attic Journals
Portland Salt Co.
Buji Brown Butter
Belmont Books
Uni Jewelry
Department of Work
Davis Co. 
Squeezebox Press
Flora Kultur
A Little Lark
Belmont Books
Boet
Borough Home
Hilary Pfeifer
MapleXO
Steelhead Metalworks
Fern-ishings
Vinyl Destination
New Deal Distillery
Bahn Studios
Cleban & Daughters
Sunbreak Handmade Goods
Mix Tape Vintage
A Stone’s Throw Jewelry
Agnes Ingrid
Food Vendors Include:
Tamale Boy
Donut Drop
Koop Kitchen
Trailhead Coffee Roasters
Elemental Eats
Betos Taquería
“Made & Found brings together people who are invested in creating a vibrant, living marketplace experience for our visitors. When we opened our Salvage Shop, we envisioned a quintessential Portland gathering spot that embraces makers and the DIY ethos. We knew that finding the right vendors for our setting would be key in making Made & Found a one-of-one Portland market. And now, in our fourth year, we have over 30 vendors—artisans who are masters at what they do. From woodturning to ceramics to clothing design and metalsmithing, they are entirely committed to making, rescuing, or reimagining incredible objects.”
Made & Found 2024
 
                         
             
              
             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                