Modern Design Fairs
Below you will find a list of design fairs from all over the world, with stands offering vintage Mid-Century Modern Design

Denver Modernism Show 2010

Denver Modernism Show 2010

Dozens of Vendors from Around the Nation selling a wide variety of vintage and contemporary: Mid-Century, Art Deco, Retro, Pop & Modernist Furnishings, Artwork & Objects.

Over 60,000 sq feet: Denver Modernism Show is HUGE!

The Denver Modernism Show will feature some of the VERY BEST vendors from the Rocky Mountain Region and around the country! While it is primarily a venue for vintage pieces, there will also be manufacturers and companies specializing in newer modernist home accessories, appliances, fabrics, and EVERYTHING you need to make sure your home is a MODERN MARVEL inside and out! Expect the Unexpected — and Get Ready to see pieces that will Blow Your Mind!

There will be a huge offer of: furniture, art, lighting, glass, pottery,  ceramics, housewares, accessories, art deco, retro, danish modern, fab 50s,  mod 60s, plastic 70s, tiki, kitsch, chrome, bakelite, teak, eames, ponton, nelson, knoll, wegner, herman miller, russel wright, vintage designer clothing, textiles, handbags, jewelry, electronics, radios, stereos, barware.

Entrance:

Preview Admission: $15
Saturday Admission: $5
Sunday Admission: $8

Preview:

Friday August 27th 2010:
19 – 22 hrs.

Regular Show Hours:

Saturday August 28th 2010:
10 – 18 hrs.

Sunday August 29th 2010:
10 – 15 hrs.

Address:

Denver Modernism Show
National Western Complex
Expo Hall – Main Level
Exit I-70 on Brighton Blvd (just east of I-25)
Denver
United States

Tuileries – Esplanade des Feuillants
Facing 234, rue de Rivoli
Across rue Castiglione
75001 PARIS – FRANCETuileries – Esplanade des FeuillantsFacing 234, rue de R

Source: www.denvermodernism.com

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Vintage Design Market Knokke-Heist / DesignMarktKnokke 2010

Design Market Knokke 2010

During the summer months DesignMarkt takes place at the Rubens Square in Knokke-Heist which is recently renewed by artist Franz West. With sea view, 50 carefully selected dealers in vintage design and vintage designer clothing display it will be an attractive and unique selection.

The range covers both useful commodities as exclusive creations from the 20th century. For fashion lovers, timeless classic designer clothes from top vintage brands like Chanel, Dior & Courrèges will be offered.

Terraces on the dike, the unique location and the summer weather provide a comfortable atmosphere. Knokke-Heist is also the only city where all the shops open their doors on a sunday.

DesignMarkt Knokke is therefore a unique experience for both design lovers and the casual passer-by whose curiosity is aroused by so much lasting beauty.

Show Hours:

Sunday July 11th 2010:
08 – 20 hrs.

Address:

Design Markt Knokke
Rubensquare
Knokke-Heist
Belgium

Tuileries – Esplanade des Feuillants
Facing 234, rue de Rivoli
Across rue Castiglione
75001 PARIS – FRANCETuileries – Esplanade des FeuillantsFacing 234, rue de R

Source: www.designmarkt.be

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Dubieus Design Summer 2010

Dubieus Design Summer 2010


DESIGNCENTER | DE WINKELHAAK organises the 6th edition of the summerfair “Dubieus Design” on Saturday 26th of June from 10h till 18h. This is thé open air gathering for second hand design in Flanders.

In the Dambruggestraat and the Korte Winkelhaakstraat in Antwerp (just 5 min from the central station) there will be more than 50 stands offering their finest selection of vintage design Furniture and collectibles.

The summer edition also offers some young designers and retailers the opportunity to sell prototypes, small editions or unica. All products share the same criterium: their authenticity dating from the 1950’s until the present undoubtable dubious. You can find the first editions of the Herman Miller fibreglass Eames chair as well as unknown nice ceramics for just 1 or 2 euros.

Every year there are 2 editions of “dubieus design” organised by DESIGNCENTER | DE WINKELHAAK. The summer edition is big, outdoor and open for everyone. The winter edition is set in the exhibition space of the Designcenter and is an exclusive 3-day-during event offering the very best design classics and collectables.

Entrance:

Free

Show Hours:

Saturday June 26th 2010:
10 – 18 hrs.

Address:

Dubieus Design 2010
Dambruggestraat
Korte Winkelhaakstraat
Antwerp
Belgium

Source: www.dubieusdesign.be

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Design Miami / Basel 2010

Design Miami / Basel 2010

In Basel, Design Miami / celebrates its 10th fair with the most dynamic gallery presence to-date, designers of the future award presentations, bold cultural initiatives and a new connection with Art Basel.
This edition of Design Miami/ Basel is marked by a substantial increase in returning galleries, together with a mix of first-time exhibitors, all of whom represent the world’s leading galleries specializing in limited-edition design.
The vibrant, international mix of thirty-one historic and contemporary galleries, coupled with a bold cultural programme has led the event to expand onto two floors of Hall 5 in Basel’s Messeplatz. The entire ground floor will now be committed to the expanded gallery presence while the airy mezzanine will host the cultural programming, sponsor initiatives and Design On/Site, a showcase of individual designers’ work presented by progressive contemporary design galleries, introduced at Design Miami/ in December 2009.
Design Miami/ Director Ambra Medda comments, “This is the most important show we’ve ever had with a level of quality, maturity and substance that will offer a perfect balance of commerce and culture.”
The overall design of the fair will be elegant yet lively, with architect Mia Hägg collaborating with MadeThought, creators of the fair’s visual identity, to design the exhibition space. The “industrial” architectural integrity of Hall 5 will be celebrated while simultaneously providing a sophisticated finish, reflecting Design Miami/ Basel’s distinct balance of substantive quality and youthful energy.
Building on the radical introduction of 19th-century specialist Galerie Perrin in June 2009, Design Miami/ Basel has invited two additional galleries to offer a broader historic context for design. Galerie Anne-Sophie Duval (Paris) will present a selection of rare Art Deco works. Didier Aaron et Cie (Paris) will debut a compelling presentation of 18th-century pieces in an environment created by acclaimed French designer Jacques Grange. “At a time when the boundaries of art, architecture and design have become blurred, the gallery, through its presence in Basel, intends to challenge traditional categorization and show collectors how to fully incorporate the eighteenth century into the world of contemporary art and design,” explains gallery president Hervé Aaron.
“Many of the historic designs these galleries will show are strikingly modern while exquisitely made. They are part of a craft tradition which we are still celebrating at Design Miami/,” Medda comments. “By inviting these three specific gallerists we are opening a window onto a new world for many of the visitors who attend the fair.”
These significant historic works will complement the mix of important contemporary and 20th-century design presented by the world’s leading galleries. Among them, Design Miami/ Basel welcomes the return of a record number of internationally recognized contemporary galleries including David Gill Galleries (London), Galerie Kreo (Paris) and Contrasts Gallery (Shanghai).
“Our decision to come back to Basel was based on the understanding that Design Miami/ is becoming the leading international fair for design and will present the best galleries in the world. The challenge of showing work alongside design from 18th century through today definitely motivated us,” said Didier Krzentowski of Galerie Kreo.
This eclectic approach will also be reflected in the cultural programme of this year’s fair, which will advocate a cross pollination of different fields, such as art, fashion, science, music and architecture. Hall 5’s mezzanine level will be alive with solo exhibitions, energetic dialogue, custom commissions and lounges.
In addition to the Design Talks, which bring together collectors, patrons, gallerists, designers and journalists to discuss the dominant themes of each show, and the highly anticipated Designers of the Future Award commissions, the mezzanine will feature Design On/Site, a curatorial initiative in which maverick galleries are invited to present an installation focused on new work from one designer or studio. On/Site creates an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in a designer’s world while showcasing recent innovations in contemporary design.
For the first time, these programmes will be located on the mezzanine of Hall 5 along with cultural initiatives presented by principal sponsor, HSBC Private Bank. In addition to expanding on its Connection Collection, that began in Miami in 2009 and which will be present in Basel in its second edition, the bank will also be hosting the VIP lounge for the duration of the show. Exclusive automotive sponsor Audi will once again showcase two breathtaking iconic Audi models, the subcompact A1 and the A8 luxury sedan, in an innovative design setting with the title “Lucid Flux“ by Moritz Waldemeyer.
This June, Design Miami/ Basel and Art Basel will demonstrate their strengthened partnership by literally bridging the gap between the two fairs, with the opening of the walkway between Hall 5 and Hall 1 which houses Art Unlimited.
Design Miami/ Basel 2010 confirms once again that it is the only fair of its kind. With a unique presentation which ranges from 18th-century work to limited-edition contemporary design from around the world, Design Miami/ Basel is the global forum that attracts the best international critics, collectors, designers, galleries and curators. Both serious in its curatorial intent and in its playful desire to challenge established notions, Design Miami/ Basel is an essential calendar fixture for the international design community.
Galleries listed on RetroStart that will be present:
Dansk Møbelkunst Gallery, Zurich & Paris
Demisch Danant, New York
Galerie Kreo, Paris
Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris
Gallery Downtown – François Laffanour, Paris
Nilufar, Milan
R 20th Century, New York

In Basel, Design Miami / celebrates its 10th fair with the most dynamic gallery presence to-date, designers of the future award presentations, bold cultural initiatives and a new connection with Art Basel.

This edition of Design Miami/ Basel is marked by a substantial increase in returning galleries, together with a mix of first-time exhibitors, all of whom represent the world’s leading galleries specializing in limited-edition design.

The vibrant, international mix of thirty-one historic and contemporary galleries, coupled with a bold cultural programme has led the event to expand onto two floors of Hall 5 in Basel’s Messeplatz. The entire ground floor will now be committed to the expanded gallery presence while the airy mezzanine will host the cultural programming, sponsor initiatives and Design On/Site, a showcase of individual designers’ work presented by progressive contemporary design galleries, introduced at Design Miami/ in December 2009.

Design Miami/ Director Ambra Medda comments, “This is the most important show we’ve ever had with a level of quality, maturity and substance that will offer a perfect balance of commerce and culture.”

The overall design of the fair will be elegant yet lively, with architect Mia Hägg collaborating with MadeThought, creators of the fair’s visual identity, to design the exhibition space. The “industrial” architectural integrity of Hall 5 will be celebrated while simultaneously providing a sophisticated finish, reflecting Design Miami/ Basel’s distinct balance of substantive quality and youthful energy.

Building on the radical introduction of 19th-century specialist Galerie Perrin in June 2009, Design Miami/ Basel has invited two additional galleries to offer a broader historic context for design. Galerie Anne-Sophie Duval (Paris) will present a selection of rare Art Deco works. Didier Aaron et Cie (Paris) will debut a compelling presentation of 18th-century pieces in an environment created by acclaimed French designer Jacques Grange. “At a time when the boundaries of art, architecture and design have become blurred, the gallery, through its presence in Basel, intends to challenge traditional categorization and show collectors how to fully incorporate the eighteenth century into the world of contemporary art and design,” explains gallery president Hervé Aaron.

“Many of the historic designs these galleries will show are strikingly modern while exquisitely made. They are part of a craft tradition which we are still celebrating at Design Miami/,” Medda comments. “By inviting these three specific gallerists we are opening a window onto a new world for many of the visitors who attend the fair.”

These significant historic works will complement the mix of important contemporary and 20th-century design presented by the world’s leading galleries. Among them, Design Miami/ Basel welcomes the return of a record number of internationally recognized contemporary galleries including David Gill Galleries (London), Galerie Kreo (Paris) and Contrasts Gallery (Shanghai).

“Our decision to come back to Basel was based on the understanding that Design Miami/ is becoming the leading international fair for design and will present the best galleries in the world. The challenge of showing work alongside design from 18th century through today definitely motivated us,” said Didier Krzentowski of Galerie Kreo.

This eclectic approach will also be reflected in the cultural programme of this year’s fair, which will advocate a cross pollination of different fields, such as art, fashion, science, music and architecture. Hall 5’s mezzanine level will be alive with solo exhibitions, energetic dialogue, custom commissions and lounges.

In addition to the Design Talks, which bring together collectors, patrons, gallerists, designers and journalists to discuss the dominant themes of each show, and the highly anticipated Designers of the Future Award commissions, the mezzanine will feature Design On/Site, a curatorial initiative in which maverick galleries are invited to present an installation focused on new work from one designer or studio. On/Site creates an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in a designer’s world while showcasing recent innovations in contemporary design.

For the first time, these programmes will be located on the mezzanine of Hall 5 along with cultural initiatives presented by principal sponsor, HSBC Private Bank. In addition to expanding on its Connection Collection, that began in Miami in 2009 and which will be present in Basel in its second edition, the bank will also be hosting the VIP lounge for the duration of the show. Exclusive automotive sponsor Audi will once again showcase two breathtaking iconic Audi models, the subcompact A1 and the A8 luxury sedan, in an innovative design setting with the title “Lucid Flux“ by Moritz Waldemeyer.

This June, Design Miami/ Basel and Art Basel will demonstrate their strengthened partnership by literally bridging the gap between the two fairs, with the opening of the walkway between Hall 5 and Hall 1 which houses Art Unlimited.

Design Miami/ Basel 2010 confirms once again that it is the only fair of its kind. With a unique presentation which ranges from 18th-century work to limited-edition contemporary design from around the world, Design Miami/ Basel is the global forum that attracts the best international critics, collectors, designers, galleries and curators. Both serious in its curatorial intent and in its playful desire to challenge established notions, Design Miami/ Basel is an essential calendar fixture for the international design community.

Entrance:

Show Admission: CHF 20

VIP Opening (registration req.):

Monday June 14th 2010
12 – 22 hrs.

Regular Show Hours:

Tuesday June 15th 2010
11 – 19 hrs.

Wednesday June 16th 2010
11 – 19 hrs.

Thursday June 17th 2010
11 – 19 hrs.

Friday June 18th 2010
11 – 19 hrs.

Saturday June 19th 2010
11 – 19 hrs.

Address:

Design Miami / Basel 2010
Hall 5 Messe Basel
Basel
Switzerland

Source: www.designmiami.com

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Art Deco and Modernism 2010

Art Deco and Modernism 2010

Dealers from across the country selling furniture, accessories, art, pottery, glass, books, jewelry, vintage clothing and collectibles from 1900 to 1980, including Arts & Crafts Mission, Monterey, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Streamline Modern, Vintage Western, Mid-Century Modern and exceptional design to 1980.

Peter and Deborah Keresztury have been producing the ART DECO SALES since 1984. Over the years, a December Holiday Sale was added and the shows expanded to include the 1950’s and the 1960’s. The time era of the ART DECO and MODERNISM SALES will now be 1900 – 1980.

- Vintage Fashion Show, Saturday at 2 P.M.
- Swing Dance Performance on Sunday Afternoon

Art Deco Walking Tours on Saturday and Sunday: The Art Deco Society of California will lead two architectural walking tours during the week-end (cancelled in inclement weather)

Saturday, June 5, 2010, 11:00 a. m.
Sunday, June 6, 2010, 11:00 a.m.

All walking tours are free for ADSC members: $10 for non-members.

Entrance:

Admission: $10
Deco Society members: $8

Show Hours:

Saturday June 5th 2010:
10 – 18 hrs.

Sunday June 6th 2010:
11 – 17 hrs.

Address:

Art Deco and Modernism
635 8th Street (at Brannan)
San Francisco
Carlifornia
United States

Tuileries – Esplanade des Feuillants
Facing 234, rue de Rivoli
Across rue Castiglione
75001 PARIS – FRANCETuileries – Esplanade des FeuillantsFacing 234, rue de R

Source: www.artdecosale.com

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22° Puces du Design 2010

22° Puces du Design 2010

For the 22nd Puces du Design, the small and the famous history of design are told at the water’s edge

The Puces du Design have celebrated their 10 years last year. Concidered as the most important event showing 20th and 21st century design by our European neighbours (some of them have found their inspiration in the event), the Puces du Design have conjugated with succes since 1999:

- Popular dimension: between 35 000 and 40 000 visitors for each event
- Quality: the most famous international dealers and collectors considered the Puces du Design as an inevitable rendez-vous.

For their 22nd fair, the Puces du Design invite once again all the publics Quai de la Loire, on the banks of the Bassin de la Vilette, Paris 19° for telling small histories of objects and the famous history of design, through 20th century emblematic pieces, selected with passion by the hundred European antique dealers specialized in the second part of the 20th century.

On each of the 100 stands of the next Puces du Design, all the visitors, scholar or curious, expert or amateur, thirty-year old creatives or nostalgic persons in retirement could freely disover a page of history of ‘50 to ’80s design: with its inevitable icons, its exceptional pieces and its more anodyne objects that have nevertheless crossed the decades without taking any wrinkle.

This spring again, from Thursday 27 untill Sunday 30 of May, the Puces du Design will make to meet the styles and the epochs, the exuberance and the sobriety, fashion and design in a convival and festive atmosphere without sacrifying excellence!

Show Hours:

Thursday May 27th 2010:
10 – 21 hrs.

Friday May 28th 2010:
10 – 19 hrs.

Saturday May 29th 2010:
10 – 19 hrs.

Sunday May 30th 2010:
10 – 19 hrs.

Address:

Puces du Design
Quai de la Loire
Paris 19°
France

Tuileries – Esplanade des Feuillants
Facing 234, rue de Rivoli
Across rue Castiglione
75001 PARIS – FRANCETuileries – Esplanade des FeuillantsFacing 234, rue de R

Source: www.pucesdudesign.com

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Raritätenbörse 2010

RB

The rarity and curiosity event Ruhr district is an international meeting place of collectors and dealers of high-quality collectibles. On the meeting a singular offer of rare objects in a compact meeting is to be seen. A limited selection of exhibitors from in and foreign country present and offer their exclusive collection.

Old advertisement and memorabilia, Design, Objects from the 50’s, Strange things and old technology objects

The country wide singularness of such a meeting and the high advertising expenditure will contribute to the success of the meeting. The large catchment area (Ruhr district and Rhine country, the Netherlands and Belgium) is an additional plus.

The meeting takes place on the area of the culture association Mine Zeche Carl. The location with its singular historical flair has supraregional meaning as culture and meeting center. The area covers several reconditioned buildings and inner courts, which offer an optimal framework to the Raritätenbörse. The sales finds in resounds, to the entrance hall and on all grounds instead of, whereby only high-quality goods of the organizer become certified. Approx. 80 – 100 dealers are expected. Malakov” (beer garden and restaurant) is continuous during the meeting opened.

Show hours:

Monday 24th of May 2010
10 – 17 hrs.

Address:

Historisches Industriegelände
Zeche Carl – Essen
Wilhelm-Nieswandt-Allee 100
45326 Essen (Germany)

Source: www.raritaetenboerse.com

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Design Market Ghent Kouter 2010 / Tribute to Maarten Van Severen

Design Markt Ghent Kouter 2010 / Tribute to Maarten van Severen

Building on the success editions Design Markt Gent Vrijdagsmarkt and the much discussed IndoorDesignMarkt, Frederic Rozier, owner of gallery Design7 in Ghent, again organizes a vintage design happening. Location the historic heart of Ghent: Design Markt Gent Kouter on the 15th of May, 2010.

This 3rd edition under the title DesignMarkt again promises to be stubborn and absolutely innovative. Thus the concept of this outdoor event is fully crystallized around the theme: “Made In Belgium – Maarten Van Severen”.

A tribute to a contemporary icon of design: the Ghentish creator who died much too early: Maarten Van Severen. An international icon in the world of designers, experts and professionals. But little known and certainly not to merit appreciated and cherished by the wider public with an eye and a heart for the lasting beauty of an innovative concept.

For the concrete implementation of its DesignMarktGent Kouter  Rozier again leaves a clearly defined vision. His credo was also direct that for the previous editions: DesignMarkt is more than a collection of exhibitors. DesignMarkt is an experience. Relevant, accessible and spectacular.

A completely FREE program:

- 50 international dealers  with an innovative vision, an own story and a continuous supply of beautiful design objects. From utensil to exclusive rarity.
- Discover the Maarten Van Severen Design Route along different stores like Vitra Point, Surplus and Gallery Design7 and the Design museum Gent.
- Demonstration “How it is made” – an ‘88 aluminium table on the Kouter/Kiosk. A craftsman of Top Mouton will illustrate step by step how a table based on a design by Maarten Van Severen is effectively produced.
- Café Théatre Plat préferé: Maarten Van Severen (DesignMarkt Menu) plus continu service and champagne stand on Kouter.
- Vlaamse Opera Gent.
- MVS Foundation.

Show Hours:

Saturday May 15th 2010:
08 – 18 hrs.

Address:

Design Markt Ghent Kouter
Kouter
9000 Ghent
Belgium

Tuileries – Esplanade des Feuillants
Facing 234, rue de Rivoli
Across rue Castiglione
75001 PARIS – FRANCETuileries – Esplanade des FeuillantsFacing 234, rue de R

Source: www.designmarkt.be

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Los Angeles Modernism Show 2010

Los Angeles Modernism Show 2010

Sixty-five noted national and international decorative and fine arts dealers presenting all design movements of the 20th Century will convene at the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Air Center for the 22nd Annual Los Angeles Modernism Show & Sale on April 30 – May 2, 2010. The weekend event will open with a preview gala sponsored by Grey Goose Vodka and benefiting CalArts Community Arts Partnership. 1st Dibs, Modernism Magazine, and the Los Angeles Times are sponsors of the event for this year.

A much anticipated annual event drawing collectors from across Southern California and the U.S., the modernism show will highlight the works of celebrated 20th Century designers including Wright, Sullivan, Le Corbusier, Van der Rohe, Rohde, Eames, Noguchi, and many others. All merchandise offered for sale at the show is authentic; with no reproductions permitted.

Modernism dealers participating in this highly stylized event will come from London, Paris, New York, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco, Denver, Philadelphia, Detroit, as well as many very prominent Los Angeles antique and art galleries. The exhibition and sale will feature a full range of high quality 20th Century furnishings, decorative arts, and fine arts in room-setting vignettes including furniture, lighting, paintings, prints, silver, porcelain, art glass, pottery, rugs, textiles, bronzes, vintage clothing, and more.

Los Angeles Modernism is presented by Dolphin Promotions, Inc., organizers of internationally renowned modernism shows in San Francisco, Palm Springs, Miami and Chicago. The show organizers have stated, “We are so excited to become involved with the LA show, which was among the first of this genre in the nation. It is a tribute to Los Angeles, a city which has always been in the forefront of 20th century design.”

Entrance:

Preview: $85 in advance, $100 at the door.
Show admission: $15.

Preview:

Friday April 30th 2010:
18 – 21 hrs.

Regular Show Hours:

Saturday May 1st 2010:
11 – 19 hrs.

Sunday May 2nd 2010:
11 – 17 hrs.

Address:

Los Angeles Modernism Show
The Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Air Center
3021 Airport Avenue
Santa Monica, CA, 90405
United States

Tuileries – Esplanade des Feuillants
Facing 234, rue de Rivoli
Across rue Castiglione
75001 PARIS – FRANCETuileries – Esplanade des FeuillantsFacing 234, rue de R

Source: www.lamodernism.com

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Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair Spring 2010

Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair 2009

The Decorative Fair is a thrice-yearly specialist event for the discerning decorator looking to source unusual English and European antiques, original 20th century designs and works of art from all periods to the present day.  From opulent show-stoppers to useful furniture, around 140 exhibitors offer a broad range of both fine quality and affordable pieces for inspired interiors, in the relaxed surroundings of The Marquee in leafy Battersea Park – just over the River Thames from Sloane Square and Knightsbridge. The Fair is fun, fashionable and particularly well-known as an excellent source of painted furniture, Gustavian & Swedish design, 20th century design, lighting, accessories and named-design furniture, and excellent mirrors.  It’s worldwide reputation, established over 25 years, entices international trade and retail buyers, interior designers, and private customers seeking unique and unusual furnishings and quirky accessories for decorating schemes.
Foyer Theme for the spring fair:
A Garden Fantasy: Unusual Statuary & Decorative Objects for City & Country Spaces.  A refreshingly natural Foyer display will showcase wonderful garden sculpture, fountains, natural decorative objects and unusual ways to decorate any garden space, whether small or vast, in town or in the country.

The Decorative Fair is a thrice-yearly specialist event for the discerning decorator looking to source unusual English and European antiques, original 20th century designs and works of art from all periods to the present day.  From opulent show-stoppers to useful furniture, around 140 exhibitors offer a broad range of both fine quality and affordable pieces for inspired interiors, in the relaxed surroundings of The Marquee in leafy Battersea Park – just over the River Thames from Sloane Square and Knightsbridge. The Fair is fun, fashionable and particularly well-known as an excellent source of painted furniture, Gustavian & Swedish design, 20th century design, lighting, accessories and named-design furniture, and excellent mirrors.  It’s worldwide reputation, established over 25 years, entices international trade and retail buyers, interior designers, and private customers seeking unique and unusual furnishings and quirky accessories for decorating schemes.

Foyer Theme for the spring fair:

A Garden Fantasy: Unusual Statuary & Decorative Objects for City & Country Spaces.  A refreshingly natural Foyer display will showcase wonderful garden sculpture, fountains, natural decorative objects and unusual ways to decorate any garden space, whether small or vast, in town or in the country.

Entrance:

Admission: £10.00 including catalogue (which allows free return to Fair)

Show Hours:

Tuesday April 20th 2010:
12 – 20 hrs.

Wednesday April 21st 2010:
11 – 20 hrs.

Thursday April 22nd 2010:
11 – 20 hrs.

Friday April 23rd 2010:
11 – 19 hrs.

Saturday April 24th 2010:
11 – 19 hrs.

Sunday April 25th 2010:
11 – 18 hrs.

Address:

The Marquee
Battersea Park
London SW11 4NJ
United Kingdom

Source: www.decorativefair.com

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Brussels Design Market 2010

Brussels Design Market 2010

The 9th edition of the Brussels Design Market will take place at the same time as Art Brussels (*), which attracts more than 30.000 visitors and art collectors from throughout the world. We are part of the VIP program of Art Brussels and we will receive the art collectors invited by “Art Brussels” on Saturday 24 during our day for professionals.

(*) Art Brussels yearly attracts 30,000 art enthusiasts, including a considerable number of art collectors, critics, journalists, curators and other decision makers; one in five visitors comes from outside Belgium. A VIP Privilege programme welcomes over 300 collectors from throughout the world.

Saturday, April 24 is our day for professionals such as dealers, enlightened amateurs, art collectors, etc. passionate of XXth century design. The day starts out with sale out of vehicles next to the stands to give everybody the same chances of discovery and purchase.

Brussels Design Market has taken place for 9 years with increasing success !
We wanted it to be even more attractive :
The 9th edition of the Brussels Design Market will take place at the same time as      « Art Brussels » (*), which attracts more than 30.000 visitors and art collectors from throughout the world. We are part of the « VIP Off » program of « Art Brussels »
and we shall receive the art collectors invited by “Art Brussels” on Saturday 24 during our day for professionals.
(*) artbrussels yearly attracts 30,000 art enthusiasts, including a considerable number of art collectors, critics, journalists, curators and other decision makers; one in five visitors comes from outside Belgium. A VIP Privilege programme welcomes over 300 collectors from throughout the world, treating them to free overnight accommodation and a stimulating off-programme. www.artbrussels.be
Saturday, April 24 is our day for professionals such as dealers, enlightened amateurs, art collectors, etc. passionate of XXth century design. The day starts out with sale out of vehicles next to the stands to give everybody the same chances of discovery and purchase.

Entrance:

Saturday admission: € 20
Sunday admission: Free

Show Hours:

Saturday 24 April 2010
14 – 18 hrs.

Sunday 25 April 2010
08 – 19 hrs.

Address:

Tour & Taxis
86c Avenue du Port / Havenlaan 86c
1000 Brussels
Belgium

Source: www.brusselsdesignmarket.be

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Salon du Vintage Paris 2010

Salon du Vintage Paris 2010

The fifth Salon du Vintage opens its doors on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th April 2010 in the very heart of the Marais at 39 Rue des Francs-Bourgeois. Housed in a 19th century former metal works of more than 1200 m2 the salon will play host to over 70 professional exhibitors and specialists in vintage fashion, furniture and accessories.

This latest Salon du Vintage will give pride of place to the 1990’s, since they too have now come of “vingt âge”, with an exhibition of 90’s furniture into the fair. The 1990’s marked a break with the graphic and flashy extravagance of the 1980’s, and a turning towards a spareness bordering on minimalism. Just like the crisis we are going through at the moment, the early 1990’s saw a widening ecological awareness and the emergence of sustainable development, producing some original solutions in fashion and design. Ecological materials, organic shapes, return to basics: design turned its back definitively on the norms of the 80’s.

The 80’s used geometrical forms and flashy colours, epitomised by the “Memphis” movement. In opposition to this trend, the designers of the 90’s took to promoting organic forms, using organic materials. Thanks to new intelligent technologies, the designers of the 1990’s put the preservation of the environment at the heart of their designs. The young generation launched the fashion of “organic” furniture, using recycled and natural materials. At Cappellini’s, Marcel Wanders combined handcrafts with industrial technology. The “Knotted Chair”, published in 1996, was created with plaited string made from aramid and carbon fibres stiffened with epoxy resin.

The 1990’s saw the rise of designers such as Philippe Starck, a star designer of the late 20th century. He excelled in the renovation of hotels and the design of furniture using organic and animal shapes. In the mid-90’s, he turned more towards the design of day-to-day objects. His design was inspired by the intimacy of the human body, while at the same time he resorted to industrial mass production. Zoomorphic and organic shapes reflect the changes in contemporary technological thinking.

Entrance:

Admission: € 7

Show Hours:

Saturday April 10th 2010:
10 – 21 hrs.

Sunday April 11th 2010:
10 – 21 hrs.

Address:

Salon du Vintage
39 Rue des Francs Bourgeois
75004 Paris
France

Tuileries – Esplanade des Feuillants
Facing 234, rue de Rivoli
Across rue Castiglione
75001 PARIS – FRANCETuileries – Esplanade des FeuillantsFacing 234, rue de R

Source: www.salonduvintage.com

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AD20 / 21 Art & Design Show 2010

AD20 / 21 Art & Design Show 2010

40 Select Exhibitors From the U.S. & Europe
offering fine art, furniture, glass, ceramics, decorative arts, photography,  sculpture and jewelry and more at the only show and sale of its kind in New England.

• Art Nouveau • Art Deco • Mid-Century Modern • Contemporary

40 Select Exhibitors From the U.S. & Europe

40 Select Exhibitors From the U.S. & Europe offering fine art, furniture, glass, ceramics, decorative arts, photography,  sculpture and jewelry and more at the only show and sale of its kind in New England / Boston.

• Art Nouveau • Art Deco • Mid-Century Modern • Contemporary

Entrance:

Weekend Admission $15, Under 12 Free

Show Hours:

Friday April 9th 2010
13 – 21 hrs.

Saturday April 10th 2010
11 – 20 hrs.

Sunday April 11th 2010
11 – 17 hrs.

Address:

The Cyclorama, At The Boston Center for The Arts
539 Tremont Street, in the South End
Boston MA 02116
United States

Source: www.ad2021.com

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Chicago Modernism Fair 2010

Chicago Modernism Fair 2009

Over 50 noted national and international decorative and fine arts exhibitors presenting all design movements of the 20th Century.

As the first of its kind event to be held in downtown Chicago, the Modernism Show draws huge numbers of locals and out-of-towners who admire and collect the works of celebrated 20th Century designers including Wright, Sullivan, Le Corbusier, Van der Rohe, Rohde, Eames, Noguchi, and many others. All merchandise offered for sale at the show is authentic; with no reproductions permitted.

Modernism dealers participating in the Chicago show will come from London, Paris, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Philadelphia, Detroit, as well as several very prominent Chicago dealers and galleries. The exhibition and sale will feature a full range of high quality 20th Century furnishings, decorative arts, and fine arts in room-setting vignettes including furniture, lighting, paintings, prints, silver, porcelain, art glass, pottery, rugs, textiles, bronzes, vintage clothing, and more.

Chicago Modernism is presented by Dolphin Promotions, Inc., organizer of internationally-renowned modernism shows in Miami, Palm Springs, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. The producers have stated, “We are excited to present a first class modernism show in Chicago, a city which has always been in the forefront of 20th Century design.”

Entrance:

Admission: $10

Exclusive Preview:

Friday March 26 2010:
18 – 21 hrs.

Show Hours:

Saturday March 27 2010:
10 – 19 hrs.

Sunday March 28 2010:
12 – 17 hrs.

Address:

Chicago Modernism
1422 N. Kingsbury St.
Chicago, IL 60622
United States

Source: www.chicagomodernism.net

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14e Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris 2010

14e Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris

Pavillon des Arts et du Design is internationally renowned for showcasing the best works of historical, modern and contemporary decorative arts and design from the 1860 to today. Created in 1997, the event brings together an eclectic mix of the traditional with the contemporary; and the great names with talents of tomorrow.

Among the 80 exhibitors there are 18 dealers specialized in modern vintage design, some examples: Philippe Rapin Pegaso, la Galerie Parisienne, Modernity, Galerie de Casson, Yves Gastou, Dansk Møbelkunst.

Specialties on this Fair: Furniture, Drawings, Paintings, Sculpture from 1860 to our days, Antiquities, Modernism, Photography, Design, Primitive Arts, Asian Art, Contemporary Glass, Jewellery, Silver, Carpets, Tapestries…

Preview:

Wednesday March 24th 2010:
14 – 23 hrs.

Regular Show Hours:

Thursday March 25th 2010:
11 – 22 hrs.

Friday March 26th 2010:
11 – 20 hrs.

Saturday March 27th 2010:
11 – 20 hrs.

Sunday March 28th 2010:
11 – 20 hrs.

Address:

Tuileries – Esplanade des Feuillants
Facing 234, rue de Rivoli
75001 Paris
France

Tuileries – Esplanade des Feuillants
Facing 234, rue de Rivoli
Across rue Castiglione
75001 PARIS – FRANCETuileries – Esplanade des FeuillantsFacing 234, rue de R

Source: www.padparis.net

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Midcentury Modern Fair (March) 2010

Midcentury Modern Fair (March) 2010

If you are looking for the best in design from the last century or the latest in future collectables from this one, look no further than Midcentury.Modern. Recognising the eclectic way people dress their homes Midcentury.Modern has fast established itself as the number one destination for sourcing the antiques of the future without the huge retail mark-up. Designed as an unpretentious one stop shop for busy people who appreciate collecting beautiful pieces for their homes, you can find everything for the eclectic home at this show from an original Eames rocker to a contemporary ceramic from a hot young British designer.

At Christison Hall do a walkabout amongst some of Britain’s top mid-century dealers in Scandinavian, European and American mid-century furniture and decorative arts. Then head upstairs for the coolest wares from top young British designers including People Will Always Need Plates and Tracy Kendall. Source the latest wallpaper, ceramics, fabrics and great gifts. But it doesn’t stop there. Collectors on the hunt for specialist ceramics, fabrics, art and glass can take a walk to the South Cloisters where twenty more dealers are situated. Prices at Midcentury.Modern – £10–£5,000.

Set in the light and bright 60’s concrete and glass Christison-designed refectory and the North and South Cloisters at Dulwich College. Situated on the A205 South Circular near College Rd, SE21 7LD. Nearest train – West Dulwich (trains leave Victoria BR and take approximately 10 minutes). 5 minute walk to college. Other local galleries and museums include The Horniman and The Dulwich Picture Gallery. Refreshments on site. Car parking with college boys showing visitors to spaces.

‘This show could cause design lovers a cardiac arrest.’ Grand Designs

If you are looking for the best in design from the last century or the latest in future collectables from this one, look no further than Midcentury.Modern. Recognising the eclectic way people dress their homes Midcentury.Modern has fast established itself as the number one destination for sourcing the antiques of the future without the huge retail mark-up. Designed as an unpretentious one stop shop for busy people who appreciate collecting beautiful pieces for their homes, you can find everything for the eclectic home at this show from an original Eames rocker to a contemporary ceramic from a hot young British designer.
At Christison Hall do a walkabout amongst some of Britain’s top mid-century dealers in Scandinavian, European and American mid-century furniture and decorative arts. Then head upstairs for the coolest wares from top young British designers including People Will Always Need Plates and Tracy Kendall. Source the latest wallpaper, ceramics, fabrics and great gifts. But it doesn’t stop there. Collectors on the hunt for specialist ceramics, fabrics, art and glass can take a walk to the South Cloisters where twenty more dealers are situated. Prices at Midcentury.Modern – £10–£5,000.
Set in the light and bright 60’s concrete and glass Christison-designed refectory and the North and South Cloisters at Dulwich College. Situated on the A205 South Circular near College Rd, SE21 7LD. Nearest train – West Dulwich (trains leave Victoria BR and take approximately 10 minutes). 5 minute walk to college. Other local galleries and museums include The Horniman and The Dulwich Picture Gallery. Refreshments on site. Car parking with college boys showing visitors to spaces.
‘This show could cause design lovers a cardiac arrest.’ Grand Designs

Entrance:

Show Hours = £6 (children under 14 year for free)

Show Hours:

Sunday 21st March 2010
10 – 16 hrs.

Address:

Midcentury.Modern
Dulwich College, SE21 7LD
London
United Kingdom

Source: www.modernshows.com

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Indoor Design Market Ghent (Loods22) 2010

Design Market Ghent 2010

Indoor Design Markt in Loods22 Voorhavenkaai Ghent Belgium on 6th & 7th of March from 10 am to 22 pm.

Following the great success of the DesignMarktGent, Frederic Rozier, manager of the Ghent-based gallery Design7 organizes this time a unique 2-day vintage Designhappening. The event takes place at an exclusive location in the Ghent port, which is Loods22. There will be an international array of vintage design objects presented. From utensils to exclusive rarity.

Also providing a number of specials for a unique and surprising experience;
- Heated lounge and relax area decorated by DARK.
- Supersize bar
- Specialist food & beverage islands
- Expertise corner with continuous free-expertise of vintage items by expert Frederic Rozier for auctionhouse BERNAERTS Antwerp.
- Interview corner arranged by VITRA where contemporary designers will express their own distinct vision on vintage design.

IDM Each ticket also entitled to 2 extras:
- Free access to Design Museum Gent
- Free estimate and determination of your vintage items at IDM

“With over 50 mid-century modern design dealers the place to be for vintage lovers” RetroStart.com

Entrance:

Advanced booking= € 7,50 (available at FNAC
, Vitra Point, Galerie Design7)
At the door= € 10 (children under 12 for free)
(Free parking)

Show Hours:

Saturday 6 March 2010
10 – 22 hrs.

Sunday 7 March 2010
10 – 22 hrs.

Address:

Design Market Ghent 2010
Loods 22
Voorhavenkaai Gent
Belgium

Source: www.designmarkt.be

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20th Century Cincinnati Show 2010

20th_Century_Cincinnati_Show_2010

Modernism: a self-conscious break with the past and a search for new forms of expression / the deliberate departure from tradition and the use of innovative forms of expression that distinguish many styles in the arts and literature of the 20th century.

20th Century Cincinnati is the Queen City’s annual retrospective of the forward looking design trends introduced between the First World War and the Computer Age.  Quiet evolutions and clamorous revolutions in the arts, architecture, furnishings, decor and fashion worlds….. Art Deco, Streamline, Futuristic, Mid-Century Modern and Op/Pop…..the century’s classic forms – many from the century’s signature designers – all will fill the floor when 20th Century Cincinnati returns to the Sharonville Convention Center on the weekend of February 27-28, 2010.

Best known for its selection of home furnishings and lighting, the show’s fifty vintage-modern dealers also feature period decorative objects and housewares including art glass, pottery, paintings, posters, metalwares, textiles and dinnerware. Fashion specialists offer vintage clothing and apparel, exotic accessories, and a popular mix of the era’s precious and costume jewelry. From investment quality to fun & funky, 20th Century Cincinnati offers something for every collector’s budget.  Buy with confidence: this knowledgeable group pledges that all merchandise is  “guaranteed as represented.”

Entrance:

Admission: $7

Show hours:

Saturday 27th February 2010
11 – 17 hrs.

Sunday 28th February 2010
11 – 17 hrs.

Address:

20th Century Cincinnati Show
The Sharonville Convention Center
11355 Chester Road
Sharonville, OH 45246
United States

Source: www.20thcenturycincinnati.com

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Palm Springs Modernism Fair 2010

Palm Springs Modernism Fair 2009

The 10th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale is a highlight of Modernism Week featuring 10 days of celebrating everything modern with mid-century design and architecture fans, friends and aficionados from around the world.  Modernism Week events include Palm Springs Art Museum films, lectures and symposium, gallery openings and art events, double-decker bus tours to mid-century architectural classics, tours of Frey House II, vintage car show, and the desert’s best retro-themed soirees and martini parties.  For detailed information and tickets visit www.modernismweek.com
Sponsors include 1st dibs, Boucheron, Modernism Magazine, and Palm Springs Life Magazine

80 premier national and international decorative and fine arts dealers presenting all design movements of the 20th Century.

The 10th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale is a highlight of Modernism Week featuring 10 days of celebrating everything modern with mid-century design and architecture fans, friends and aficionados from around the world.  Modernism Week events include Palm Springs Art Museum films, lectures and symposium, gallery openings and art events, double-decker bus tours to mid-century architectural classics, tours of Frey House II, vintage car show, and the desert’s best retro-themed soirees and martini parties.  For detailed information and tickets visit www.modernismweek.com

Sponsors include 1st dibs, Boucheron, Modernism Magazine, and Palm Springs Life Magazine

Entrance:

Show Hours = $ 15

Exclusive Preview:

Friday 12 February 2010
18 – 21 hrs.

Show Hours:

Saturday 13 February 2010
10 – 18 hrs.

Sunday 14 February 2010
11 – 17 hrs.

Address:

Palm Springs Modernism
277 N. Avenida Caballeros,
Palm Springs, CA 92262
United States


Source: www.palmspringsmodernism.com

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Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair Winter 2010

Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair 2009

The Decorative Fair is a thrice-yearly specialist event for the discerning decorator looking to source unusual English and European antiques, original 20th century designs and works of art from all periods to the present day.  From opulent show-stoppers to useful furniture, around 140 exhibitors offer a broad range of both fine quality and affordable pieces for inspired interiors, in the relaxed surroundings of The Marquee in leafy Battersea Park – just over the River Thames from Sloane Square and Knightsbridge.

The Fair is fun, fashionable and particularly well-known as an excellent source of painted furniture, Gustavian & Swedish design, 20th century design, lighting, accessories and named-design furniture, and excellent mirrors.  It’s worldwide reputation, established over 25 years, entices international trade and retail buyers, interior designers, and private customers seeking unique and unusual furnishings and quirky accessories for decorating schemes.

Entrance:

Admission: £8.00 including catalogue (which allows free return to Fair)

Show Hours:

Tuesday January 19th 2010:
12 – 20 hrs.

Wednesday January 20th 2010:
11 – 20 hrs.

Thursday January 21st 2010:
11 – 20 hrs.

Friday January 22nd 2010:
11 – 19 hrs.

Saturday January 23rd 2010:
11 – 19 hrs.

Sunday January 24th 2010:
11 – 18 hrs.

Address:

The Marquee
Battersea Park
London SW11 4NJ
United Kingdom

Source: www.decorativefair.com

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Dubieus Design Winter 2010

Dubieus Design Winter 2010


In 2009 Dubieus Design Indoor saw its first edition in the exhibition space of Designcenter | De Winkelhaak.  This would be the winter version of the famous summer market for vintage design and collectables. This is thé market on vintage design in Flanders!

A small succes, but we want more ! This year we aim to bruing a very exclusive winter edition with only the very best and authentic collector items. In summer 2010 the fair will also continue with a more general overview in today’s World off vintage design.

Every year there are 2 editions of “dubieus design” organised by DESIGNCENTER | DE WINKELHAAK. The summer edition is big, outdoor and open for everyone. The winter edition is set in the exhibition space of the Designcenter and is an exclusive 3 day during event offering the very best design classics and collectables.

Entrance:

Preview = € 7,50
Show Hours = € 2,50 (children under 12 year for free)

Exclusive Preview:

Friday 15 January 2010
18 – 22 hrs.

Show Hours:

Saturday 16 January 2010
10 – 18 hrs.

Sunday 17 January 2010
10 – 18 hrs.

Address:

Dubieus Design / Designcenter | DE WINKELHAAK
Lange Winkelhaakstraat 26
2060 Antwerp
Belgium


Source: www.dubieusdesign.be

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