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THE SPRING DECORATIVE ANTIQUES & TEXTILES FAIR
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Until 14 May 2023, Battersea Park
back young dealer Jacksons Antique with Asian and European antique objects and works of art, and Marie Ducasse Design with mid-century furniture, lighting and decoration, who join the many regular exhibitors taking part.
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A frequently observed and unique aspect of the Fair is the breadth of stock available across every period and style, to suit every budget.
One of the most beautiful events of the spring, The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair has its second edition of the year in Battersea Park the week after the coronation.
Amongst the 130+ stands of traditional and informal antiques, 20th century design and works of art is a seasonal focus on garden-related furniture, objects, planters and statuary. Exhibitors come from across the UK to display their carefully gathered collections of country house antiques, art nouveau and deco designs, mid-century classics, glass and silverware, decorative textiles, out of the ordinary lighting and mirrors, collectable curios and unexpected treasures, shown alongside art and sculpture of all eras and styles from traditional to contemporary.
For the garden, discover unusual decorative objects, sculpture, planters and furniture with dealers such as Muse The Sculpture Company who specialise in contemporary bronzes and large-scale works to commission for outdoor spaces, Nicholas Gifford-Mead one of London’s leading experts in fine antique garden furniture and statuary, Wakelin & Linfield who favour elegant ironwork decoration such as étagères (open shelves for displaying potted plants), benches and urns and Inglis-Hall Antiques where folk art weathervanes can often be found,
New exhibitors being welcomed this Spring are Anthony James & Son Ltd a long-standing London family firm specialising in antique furniture, mirrors and objects from the Queen Anne, Georgian, Regency and Victorian periods, and Sam Kohn Fine Living based in Lillie Road Fulham with decorative twentieth century design.
The Organisers are also delighted to welcome
The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair has a relaxed and laid-back ambiance, where professional designers and trade buyers rub shoulders with private clients and international collectors of all ages.
Celebrities and international royalty are often seen at the Fair in a private capacity, enjoying the freedom of browsing in peace. For further information visit decorativefair.com @decorativefair Autumn Fair, 3-8 October 2023
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