Midcentury Modern's Vintage Home Fair

Dulwich College, Dulwich Common, London
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This event ended on Sunday 1st of December 2013
Admission
£8 on the day
Location

Dulwich College, Dulwich Common, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
West Dulwich 0.31 miles

Whether you love Scandinavian and American Modernism, European Bauhaus or French and German Industrial, come and source collectable vintage furniture and home ephemera in a light and bright 60s location at the Midcentury Modern Show in South London this December. The celebrated show backed by Elle Decoration and wowed about by everyone from Orla Keily to Mary Queen of Shops has been lauded as a top shopping experience by Time Out, Monocle, Rough Guide to Vintage London, Grand Designs and the London Design Guide to name a few.

Visitors and design lovers can find everything for the eclectic home from the latest furniture, wallpaper, ceramics, cushions and gifts to the most collectable iconic furniture displayed by our famous dealers in C20 design. Midcentury Modern and The Midcentury Show have a cult following of midcentury aficionados and design lovers from all over Europe who gather one Sunday a few times a year at Lord’s Cricket Ground, Dulwich College and the NEW Erno Goldfinger location in East London to feed off their mutual love for design at what has been described as “an inspiring museum-style pop up shop”.

*image courtesy of © Ania Wawrzkowicz for MAR-DEN

Show testimonials

"The Midcentury Modern show is design heaven for me" Designer Orla Keily

‘This show could cause design lovers a cardiac arrest.’ Grand Designs

'Midcentury Modern is a dangerous show. All the must-see vintage furniture, lighting and accessories dealers in one place makes for serious temptation. Lucy and Petra organise the shows with their idiosyncratic verve and energy and in atmospheric locations so the events feel like an occasion / day out and not just a shopping experience.' Jenny Dalton. Freelance. How To Spend It. Financial Times.

'Held in the beautiful and very appropriate Christison building designed by Wates in the Sixties, this show is stuffed with all the recognisable classics of Scandinavian, American and British heroes of 20C design. It's like visiting a design museum where you can sit on the classics, talk to knowledgeable people and then take the exhibits home with you. I enjoy every show immensely and would recommend this show to any lover of design.' Furniture designer Matthew Hilton

Damn you @modernshows and your beautiful vintage furniture. #Quality @absolutebombs

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