Here are some photos from the last Battersea Decorative fair that we exhibited at earlier this month. The stand looked great again and we managed to replicate the success of the previous fair. So thank you to everyone who visited the stand and to anyone who spent some hard earned cash! We hope you enjoy the photos... Thanks for reading. Martyn and Jacqui.
Period Living has used more pieces for styling photo shoots that have appeared in their May and June issues!
So for their May issue they used our French wardrobe and zinc wine labels. Both are still available and can be viewed on our site by clicking on the links below:
http://www.puckhaberdecorativeantiques.com/catalogue/cupboards-shelving/french-wardrobe-cupboard/
Welcome to our new and improved website! It’s similar in design to our old site but with some great new features that will make our site more intuitive to use… The new features include: - Improved design and navigation - Latest news item link on home page - New image enlarge feature alongside our image zoom feature - New product and news page layout - Improved search and mailing list functionality - Improved social network sharing on products - Bigger thumbnail images...
We will be exhibiting and selling at the Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair 24 - 29 April 2012. Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ. The Decorative Fair is the leading antiques and 20th century design event for interior decoration. As ever our stand will showcase our emphasis on original, decorative and interesting items. You can find us at our normal spot just on the right hand side as you enter the fair. We would happily welcome all customers old and new. We will be e-mailing a...
House and Garden borrowed our Swedish bench for a style shoot featured in their April issue that is out now... The bench has since sold but here is the link to the piece for more images if you're interested: http://www.puckhaberdecorativeantiques.com/index.php?page=3&category=8&product=404 As well as this Period Living borrowed our shutters for a style shoot that was featured in their March issue. The article was called...