Makers on the Isle of Wight

About Wight Market

A locally run marketplace connecting Isle of Wight creators with people who love handmade, thoughtful goods. Built by islanders, for islanders and everyone who loves the Island.

What we do

We give makers a beautiful, easy place to sell. No listing fees, just a simple 3% transaction fee that keeps the site running for the community.

How we support creators

Spotlights, guides, and local support so you can focus on making while we help you reach more buyers.

How we support the Island

We champion island businesses, keep money local, and celebrate the talent that makes the Isle of Wight special. See our impact.

What you’ll find on Wight Market

Thoughtful, handmade items across a wide range of categories.

Art & Collectibles
Clothing & Accessories
Bags
Bath & Beauty
Home & Living
Electronics
Gifts
And much more

Meet the makers of the market

Wight Market was created in 2025 to make it easier for local creatives to sell online without high fees or complicated tech. We’re a small island team, passionate about helping makers grow sustainable businesses.

Every fee we take (just 3% per sale) goes back into improving the platform supporting new features, local outreach, and seller education.

  • Founded by islanders, proudly independent
  • Local-first support and resources
  • Committed to fair, transparent pricing
The Wight Market team

What our creators say

Maker at work
Shaina Adams

Emma Adams

Store name · @storehandle

“As a mother of three, I wanted my children to see themselves in the things I make. Launching on Wight Market made that possible orders came in quickly, and the setup was effortless.”

Micha González

Richard Green

Store name · @storehandle

“Sitting down at my workbench to create is my lifeline. With Wight Market my business keeps growing and the fair 3% fee means I keep more of each sale.”

Handcrafted jewellery in progress
Woodworking close-up
Jess Taylor

Jess Taylor

Store name · @storehandle

“It looks great, it’s simple, and I can focus on making not fiddling with tech. Exactly what I needed.”

Ready to discover island-made goods?

Explore hundreds of handmade items crafted on the Isle of Wight.

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