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Book a Private Gallery Viewing
The gallery is now available for private pre booked viewings
February 5-9, 2015
For more information on the Show please use the following web address:
www.naplesshow.com
13th -17th February 2015
For more information on the Show please use the following web address:
www.palmbeachshow.com
19th - 24th April 2016
19th - 24th April 2016
A family-owned fair that launched in
1985, the first to specifically unite the antiques and interior design
trades. Today they hold three events a year: a Winter Fair in January, a
Spring Fair in April and an Autumn Fair during the busy ‘design season’ in late
September.
Back in the 1980s, the design trade was
looking for more unusual antiques that were rarely available at the major
London antiques fairs, so our aim was to give decorators and designers
everything they wanted under one roof. The idea came from Patricia
Harvey, a dealer in decorative antiques. Her many interior designer clients
were clamouring for an easier way to source stock for their clients.
The format brought together a wide range of
decorative antiques and twentieth century design. Mixed with formal
antiques, collectors’ items, art and accessories from the 20th century to
the quirky, the formula proved an instant hit. Exhibitors were encouraged
to display their stock in a room-set fashion. Using their highly creative
skills, the dealers’ stands provide ideas and inspiration for how to display
items at home. Many of the exhibitors also work as designers to their
clients, sourcing stock and advising on display.
In 1997 they pioneered our venue, a marquee, now
in Battersea Park, a location that has since become an almost year-round event
hot-spot.
In December 2008, the Decorative Fair was bought
by David and Jane Juran; David has been an exhibitor, as Magus Antiques, at the
Fair for many years. He has retained its unique spirit and vibrancy, and
the friendly relaxed atmosphere appreciated by both exhibitors and visitors
alike.
11- 13 September 2015
Harewood sits at the heart of Yorkshire, easily accessible by road, rail and air. The House, one of the treasure houses of England and the family seat of the Earl and Countess of Harewood, was built in the mid-18th century and has magnificent interiors by Robert Adam, furniture by Thomas Chippendale and paintings by JMW Turner, Reynolds, Titian and El Greco, among others.
An Italianate Terrace, designed by Sir Charles Barry, stretches
along the South Front of the House and provides stunning views of Lancelot
'Capability' Brown's landscape and lake. The collection of paintings, furniture
and porcelain is as fine as any in the land, and the setting is Yorkshire's most
beautiful landscape.
December 3rd - 7th 2015
We very much look forward to seeing you at
what promises to be an exciting exhibition of wonderful paintings and bronze
sculpture, plenty to tease and tempt you with!