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Sales of high value items, art and good furniture bring sunshine to many exhibitors at the Spring 2024 Decorative Fair.
A strong opening day for the majority of exhibitors got the Spring Decorative Fair, held in Battersea Park from 7-12 May, off to a flying start. The week brought serious buyers, decorators working on projects, and trade customers looking for fine and unusual furniture, mirrors, lighting and elegant C20th furnishings. Art in various disciplines sold well including sets of prints; modernist objects and works of art proved very popular, with a notable interest in Brutalist designs; traditional English antiques and upholstery was in demand. Numerous dealers reported selling to US buyers and international private clients. Almost every exhibitor said they had made sales to new customers. A flourish of serious business on Sunday afternoon brought a good uptick for many at the close of the Fair. Read the full post fair report via The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair's page on our FAIRS + DEALERS section ...
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Cover Image: Vagabond Antiques, showing marble figure of Psyche from the front of the stand that sold during the Fair.
Sales of high value items, art and good furniture bring sunshine to many exhibitors at the Spring 2024 Decorative Fair.
A strong opening day for the majority of exhibitors got the Spring Decorative Fair, held in Battersea Park from 7-12 May, off to a flying start. The week brought serious buyers, decorators working on projects, and trade customers looking for fine and unusual furniture, mirrors, lighting and elegant C20th furnishings. Art in various disciplines sold well including sets of prints; modernist objects and works of art proved very popular, with a notable interest in Brutalist designs; traditional English antiques and upholstery was in demand. Numerous dealers reported selling to US buyers and international private clients. Almost every exhibitor said they had made sales to new customers. A flourish of serious business on Sunday afternoon brought a good uptick for many at the close of the Fair. Read the full post fair report via The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair's page on our FAIRS + DEALERS section ...
FOLLOW THIS ORGANISER: |
Visit;
ANF Calendar for future fair dates
Fairs + Dealers to read more about The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair
Cover Image: Vagabond Antiques, showing marble figure of Psyche from the front of the stand that sold during the Fair.
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