Small Businesses Shine At The “Alive Summer Flea Market” Event Held At Pune – Part 2 

Small Businesses Shine At The “Alive Summer Flea Market” Event Held At Pune – Part 2 

Throughout the event, it was clear that small businesses were the backbone of the market. They brought a sense of community and creativity to the event that big-box stores simply cannot match.

The products offered were not only unique but also reflected a commitment to sustainability, which is becoming increasingly important in today’s world.

Samhita, founded by Diksha Chaudhari, creates sustainable clothing made out of cotton with super cool and vibrant prints.


The brand Mohrang Designs, offered the freshest, coolest, and most vibrant unisex clothing for summer, featuring beautiful prints made of jute and cotton.


House of Prita‘s hand-painted sarees collection featured a range of sarees made out of traditional Indian textiles, bringing out the most elegant and graceful side of the wearer.

Quench Me Up‘s founder, Aarya, offers a collection of bath soaps and body lotions containing cocoa butter, aloe-vera extract, and hemp seed oil, among other natural ingredients.


Potpourri, founded by a team of colour enthusiasts, embodies the spirit of summer through its collection of prints, silhouettes, and colours.



House of Takshi’s collection included mens and womens wear colletion in Ikkat perfect for an Indian summer.


Craftvillage celebrated the beauty of Indian craftsmanship by incorporating traditional designs into their creations. The brand’s founder has traveled far and wide across India to learn about the art of crafting textiles and accessories, and aims to share the country’s rich heritage with the world through their unique designs.


Dhaaga Cult is a fashion journey embarked upon by Gauri Nair to revive the vibrancy of the gypsy culture. With a collection of trendy bags, crop tops, and shorts, this brand is all about comfortable fashion that adds fun and flamboyance to your travel ensemble.


The Rain Story, created by UX designer Raina Singh, was a sort of dreamland for every stationary lover out there. Her aesthetically pleasing stationary and decor are Pinterest-worthy, and her workspace is a reflection of her artistic vision. Her passion for putting her artwork on the walls of her workspace inspired her to create The Rain Story.


Artspective by Vaishali Pathak is a dream come true for art enthusiasts. As an art teacher for 24 years, Vaishali handcrafts every painting in her collection with love, especially tribal art which is her passion. In addition to her artwork, she also gives a new lease of life to your old sarees through her innovative revamping ideas.


Seetara offered a social astrology experience that aims to educate the younger generation about the scientific basis of astrology. Along with astrology, their range of stunning home decor pieces inspired by astrological symbols is sure to captivate your senses.



is an ethical fashion brand that arose from the creative vision of Abhishek, a former architect who turned his talents to fashion. In conversation, Abhishek’s deep commitment to environmental responsibility was clear. The brand’s stylish apparel is crafted from recycled plastic bottles, making sustainability a central feature. The unique prints on Fé’s clothing add an extra touch of coolness, bringing together conscious fashion and style.


In conclusion, the flea market event was not only a fun shopping experience but also a celebration of small businesses and their creativity and sustainability. It showcased the importance of supporting local businesses and choosing eco-friendly products, all while enjoying the unique offerings of the market.