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Heart of design, Garden Sale festival celebrates seventh year

by Daily Sabah

ISTANBUL Sep 24, 2018 - 12:00 am GMT+3
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by Daily Sabah Sep 24, 2018 12:00 am

The Garden Sale design festival will offer a unique weekend to design lovers on Sept. 29-30 with its rich content at KüçükÇiftlik Park, the event center of Istanbul. Garden Sale, which has been visited by nearly 32,000 people since its inception, will present various designer products and colorful content to design lovers for the seventh time this year.

A total of 72 brands participated in last year's Garden Sale, which continues to attract greater attention every year. Garden Sale will continue to impress design enthusiasts with thousands of designs from textiles to jewelry, and from vintage objects to industrial design products.

The festival, which has many designers attracting attention with their unique and creative designs in their own fields, will take place with concerts, street musicians, swing jazz sessions, children's workshops and also educational and instructional workshops.

Combining design, workshops, shopping and music under a single roof, Garden Sale will create a festival spirit that is full of energy from day to night. On Sept. 29, the Uninvited Jazz Band, which consists of a wide range of musicians and different instruments from various countries, Kolektif Istanbul, which blends Anatolian and Balkan music with fascinating surprises and which has a wide fan base coming from different traditions, Islandman, which pursues new and exotic tunes by adding the vibrations of time to their music and Gülbaba Soundsystem will unite the heart of design with music.

On Sept. 30, the popular band Karambola, which combines ragtime, dixieland, hot jazz and tradjazz, Palmiyeler, which has made a tremendous impression in broad circles with the "Venus" album they made by including "Senden Haber Yok" and "Karbeyaz" Turkish singles, and Sattas, which is the pioneer of reggae music in Turkey and the indispensable band of the Garden Sale stage, will offer an unforgettable closing performance.

The seventh edition of Garden Sale, which will be held in partnership with URU and the Showhow display company, will bring together design lovers and is waiting for those who want to spend a different weekend full of surprises.

Tickets for Garden Sale design festival, scheduled for Sept. 29-30 at KüçükÇiftlik Park, can be bought from Biletix.

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