15th Nov 2024 to 22nd Dec 2024 | |
Wednesday - Friday 11am - 5pm / Saturday 11am - 6pm / Sunday 11am - 5pm / CLOSED Monday & Tuesday | |
Tramway 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow South Side G41 2PE what3words location: jobs.gasp.toast |
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This is a free event | |
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Welcome Home is an independent contemporary craft and design shop usually based in the CCA (Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow). It provides a showcase and creative retail space for craft, design and illustration, and can also be found online.
This winter Tramway hosts a southside pop-up from the shop. Find them on our mezzanine during venue opening hours.
Focused on making design and craft accessible to all, Welcome Home is a place to shop for inspiration as well as great gifts and products that are handmade, well designed, useful, beautiful or all of the above.
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