I know that we're now in March... but this is the first chance I've had to upload some images from the Battersea Decorative fair that we exhibited at in January! We exhibited under difficult circumstances but we were very proud of how the stand came together; with our new flooring and lighting as well as all the fantastic pieces that we carefully sourced for the fair. It proved to be another successful fair and thanks to everyone who took the time to come and see us. Hope you enjoy the images...
This time Period Living borrowed our: antique zinc horse, zinc tray top table, large jar of artists' pigment, pair of unusual Danish chairs and a carved wood 18th century mirror. All featured in their style inspiration article called 'Bohemian Style' appearing in the January 2012 issue.
All the pieces have since sold apart from the early mirror that can be viewed here:
BBC Homes and Antiques borrowed our Venetian mirror for their 'All That Glitters' style article appearing in the December 2011 issue. The mirror has since sold but I've just uploaded some more products to our new arrivals section: http://www.puckhaberdecorativeantiques.com/index.php?page=3&category=-2 I've scanned and uploaded a couple of images from the article for you to see. Thanks for reading, Martyn
We will be exhibiting and selling at the Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair 24th - 29th January 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...
Period Living have been borrowing more stuff from us! This time they borrowed our French commode with original red paint (very festive!) and our French armchair that was upholstered in grey linen. They appeared in their December 2011 for the 'Classic Christmas Style' feature. The link to their website for more info as follows and I've attached some images from the shoot: