Westbrook's Jan Smorfitt playfully holds a Hardwood Designs heart.
King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) hosted their very first I Heart Market on Thursday, September 25.
The monthly I Heart Market has been very successful at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban and was brought to KSIA as part of their campaign to turn the airport into a destination.
People from all over Durban and the North Coast flocked to the airport to be greeted by live music and stalls selling scrumptious food, interesting functional art pieces and clothes.
The market was well attended by travellers and local market-goers and the variety of stalls and quality of products did not disappoint.
Tiki tents in different sizes and colours drew much interest from shoppers.
Live performances created a festive vibe.
Colourful decor to liven up the home or office.
Fresh and healthy wraps, made from scratch.
Artists Mlamuli Mkhwanazi and Sbonelo Ngobesi with a wire and bead model of Durban’s Moses Mabhida stadium.
Live performances created a festive vibe.
South African baby clothes patriotically sold on heritage day.
Colourful jewellery on display.
Funky clocks to spruce up the home.
Colourful jewellery on display.
Fresh juice made from fresh fruits.
Durban’s Jessica Irving and Gabriella Latham.
Blue velvet macaroons to tempt the taste buds.
Mlamuli Mkhwanazi and Sbonelo Ngobese are two of the talented fine artists who had their work on display. This piece is charcoal and ink on paper.
Funky clocks to spruce up the home.
Funky clocks to spruce up the home.
Keenan Manuel and Tristan Naidoo buying Eyelove products from Margaret Cogan.
Ties for one and all.
Fresh macaroons are always a market favourite that sells out fast.
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