Battersea Park, April 22-27 2008
The Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair - which, in late January, enjoyed its busiest event in its 23 year history shows no signs of letting up on its continuous path of rejuvenation.
The second decorative fair of the year, saw the tally of exhibitors go over 125 making this, by some way, the largest spring fair to date. Trends became apparent at the January show, when there was an exceptionally strong presence of interior decorators and this has been taken into account by dealers including Retrouvius. Salvo code dealers Retrouvius are returning to the fixture after some time. This month one of the highlights of their stand will be a quantity of the type of antique you would expect to find at the decorative fair but at few others. Retrouvius have salvaged the complete run of ornate cast-iron shelving from The Patent Office, made in the late 19th century by W. Lucy and Company of Oxford.
Decorative Antiques & Textile Fair
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