Oatly is hosting a community-focused “Makers Market” in Milton this weekend, bringing together local baristas and artisans to showcase their talents in crafts and coffee.
Set to take place on Sunday, 10 November, the market will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Warehouse 25 on Finchley Street in Milton.
Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere with handmade jewellery, ceramics, original artworks, and a variety of Oatly coffee drinks served by some of Brisbane’s finest baristas. This event combines the local coffee culture with artisan crafts, allowing the community to explore creative products from skilled locals while enjoying Oatly-based coffee.
Supporting Brisbane’s Barista and Artisan Community
Hazelle Klønhammer, Oatly’s Brand Director for the APAC region, explained that the event aims to celebrate Brisbane’s coffee community and the diverse skills of local baristas. According to Klønhammer, Oatly’s intent is not only to highlight the baristas’ coffee-making skills but also to showcase their abilities in crafting unique pieces, from artwork to jewellery, adding that this event offers a special way to connect over coffee and creativity.
About Oatly and Its Local Efforts
Oatly is recognised as the world’s original and largest oat drink company, with over 30 years of experience developing oat-based products that serve as alternatives to traditional dairy items. With its headquarters in Malmö, Sweden, Oatly is present in over 20 countries, including Australia. Known for its commitment to sustainability and plant-based options, Oatly’s community-focused approach seeks to engage local talent and support creativity through events like the Makers Market.
The Oatly Makers Market will feature a live DJ and serve a variety of oat-milk coffees, inviting visitors to enjoy a festive atmosphere while supporting local artists and baristas. Organisers aim to make the market an inclusive, enjoyable outing for all ages, from families to coffee lovers.
Published 5-Nov-2024