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Our next Dulwich Midcentury.Modern
show is on Sunday 16th November 2008, Dulwich College, SE21 7LD. View
location on Google
Maps.
Set in the light and bright 60’s concrete and glass Christison-designed
refectory and the South Cloisters at Dulwich College. Situated on
the A205 South Circular near College Rd, SE21 7LD. Nearest train -
West Dulwich (trains leave Victoria BR and take approximately 10 minutes).
5 minute walk to college. Other local galleries and museums include
The Horniman and The Dulwich Picture Gallery. Refreshments on site.
Car parking with college boys showing visitors to spaces.
Opening times, 10am–4pm (entrance £6). Early admissions
for trade from
9am (£8). Children under 14 are welcome and do not have to pay.
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our latest designer and dealer updates. Designers and dealers, apply
to take part.
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If you are looking for the best
in design from the last century or the latest in future collectables
from this one, look no further than Midcentury.Modern. Recognising
the eclectic way people dress their homes Midcentury.Modern has fast
established itself as the number one destination for sourcing the
antiques of the future without the huge retail mark-up. Designed as
an unpretentious one stop shop for busy people who appreciate collecting
beautiful pieces for their homes, you can find everything for the
eclectic home at this show from an original Eames rocker to a contemporary
ceramic from a hot young British designer. At Christison Hall do a
walkabout amongst some of Britain’s top mid-century dealers
in Scandinavian, European and American mid-century furniture and decorative
arts. Then head upstairs for the coolest wares from top young British
designers including People Will Always Need Plates and Tracy Kendall.
Source the latest wallpaper, ceramics, fabrics and great gifts. But
it doesn't stop there. Collectors on the hunt for specialist ceramics,
fabrics, art and glass can take a walk to the South Cloisters where
twenty more dealers are situated. Prices at Midcentury.Modern –
£10 – £5,000. |
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