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9.11.2009

Back from Brimfield

I (Marni from StyleCarrot - Erin's still in Paris), did a whirlwind tour of Brimfield yesterday. Oddly, I didn't buy a thing. Not that I was on the lookout for anything in particular, but nothing caught my eye. I came across a lot of the same vendors (and in some cases, the same items) that I discovered when I went the first time back in May. I would have picked up some more stray antlers, but alas, those I did not find. Here's an array of what I saw. You can check out today's post on my blog for more pictures, or this post for specific vendors if you're planning a visit.

Scandinavian style: raw muslin covered furniture.

Glass handles aplenty.


Hunks of wood. Tres trendy.


Carousel horse.
Burlap sack chic.

Empire era for kids.

Loose type speaks out.

Would be perfect framed in a nursery.

A huge statement piece.

Such rich colors on these vintage advertising prints.

Bamboo bed.

A sorta scary skull.

10 comments:

Sarah said...

great finds! love the first picture

Kristin@ Bouelvard Interior Design said...

Love the bamboo bed and the vintage signs. I want to do a little girl's room with that settee. I'm a designer who has just moved to Concord, MA from the DC burbs and I was trying to make it out to Brimfield this week. I don't know if I'm going to make it happen. At least I got a little taste through your visit.

Tricia said...

You found some great stuff! I need to go home and search my backyard for big hunks of wood I guess. :-)
Love it all and happy weekend to you.

melifaif said...

Very cool finds!

Lindsey said...

Love all of it!! I especially love the sofa and then the wood pieces!!! I love stumbling across amazing things like this!!!

Great post!

Kalee said...

Fabulous finds!

Yansy said...

I love all of your finds. I hope you're having a wonderful weekend. I would like to invite you to come and participate in my giveaway.

alexkeller said...

oh, the skulls aren't so scary. i see them all over Arizona. love the other finds better, though!

Averill said...

Those glass pulls are dead ringers for the Vintage pulls from Restoration Hardware -- and I'm sure a good bit cheaper!

Dumbwit Tellher said...

What incredible fun Erin ~ highly jealous here in Houston!

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