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Rose Uniacke opens new shop
Rose Uniacke has redesigned and extended her pared-down and elegant shop on Pimlico Road. In the light-filled rooms she combines an eclectic mix of antiques with bespoke pieces to create elegant and comfortable interiors. A spacious studio below acts … Continue reading
The Spring Decorative Fair highlights
The Spring Decorative Fair is on this week in Battersea Park. Always popular with decorators, it’s a great source of painted furniture, Gustavian & Swedish design, 20th century design, lighting, accessories and named-design furniture, and excellent mirrors. Here are … Continue reading
BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair round-up
The BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair opens today (and runs until 19 March) at the Duke of York’s Square, off Sloane Square, London SW3. Now into its 21st year, this is one of the UK’s smartest art and … Continue reading
Appley Hoare’s new shop
Antique dealer Appley Hoare‘s new shop in Chelsea was looking very festive at last week’s Langton Street Christmas party. A simple giant wreath and gold baubles for an opulent look.
Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fair
Forty years old and still going strong, the Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fair continues to captivate with its infinite variety. This year there are no fewer than 200 dealers. Here’s just a sample of the interesting and the … Continue reading
The Decorative Fair
There’s still time to get to The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair (it closes on Sunday 29 April at 6pm), in The Marquee, Battersea Park, London SW11. Very popular with decorators, this fair is a great source of painted furniture, Gustavian … Continue reading
Vellum books
Seen at the Winter Fine Art & Antiques Fair, this magnificent library of 17th and 18th century books is being sold by Dutch dealer De Eenhoorn (stand F23, tel:0031(0)653242692). It’s £30,000 but does include 100 vellum books, 50 large and … Continue reading






