Tiger Eats Carrot

Brighton-based café Tiger Eats Carrot bring their delicious plant-based creations to this year’s festival. Tiger Eats Carrot brings you plant-based street food that will tempt even the most dedicated meat eater! They believe that eating less meat shouldn’t mean compromising on deliciousness. Their food is joyful, flavoursome, nutritious, and most importantly, memorable!

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Old Hope

Old Hope is the studio name under which weald-born Darren Pilcher sets about creating a low fidelity ‘alternative Kent vernacular’. Through woodblock print and wax stencil practices, he hopes to share his wonder at the Wealden landscape – its desiccated waterways, Smallhythe as one of England’s key medieval shipyards, the land-locked islands of Oxney/Wittersham and […]

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Be in the Light

Be in the Light will be offering ethically-sourced crystals and handmade silver jewellery. All of their jewellery is created just down the road from the festival, in High Halden.

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Kent Wildflower Seeds

Supplying a huge range of UK native wildflower species for ornamental planting, conservation rewilding projects, and agricultural use, Kent Wildflower Seeds’ wildflower mixes are designed with nature and the environment in mind.

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Colour Bird

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Adam Rutherford

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The Accidental Stitcher

Liz Padgham-Major is based near Battle and creates beautiful hand-embroidery designs. Inspired by nature and using the finest of threads, she hand-stitches unique brooches and wall décor. Liz also hand makes embroidery kits aimed at the beginner and sketches and paints woodland animals and birds.

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Woodland Creation Station

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