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Chandeliers and retro-inspired lamps. Plenty of rattan. Bamboo-and-green swivel chairs. A piece of Houston restaurant history can be found when Garnish Design, which helped create hip Houston ...
Antiques Roadshow viewers in disbelief after the incredible valuation of a set of Nike trainers was revealed. Fiona Bruce returned to host Sunday's edition of the BBC programme. The latest episode ...
A blocked bid to build 50 flats on the site of a former Leicester antiques store has been approved on appeal. The Welford Road scheme was rejected by Leicester City Council’s planning department ...
A popular antiques event is returning to a Norfolk venue after several years away. Lomax Antiques Fairs is a family-run business that was taken over in 2023 by Anthony Keer, his wife and their ...
Whether you’re hunting for antique furniture, vintage jewelry, classic vinyl records, or quirky memorabilia, Bo-Mar Hall has it all. And because each dealer brings their own unique collection, no two ...
HUNDREDS of antique and collectable items will be on sale in Bournemouth this weekend. Grandma’s Attic Fairs returns to the Pavilion Theatre on Saturday, October 19 and Sunday, October 20.
Kathleen Sorbara founded the beloved vintage boutique Chickee’s, and she’s got a fresh idea for her devoted customer base. By Marisa Meltzer “I’m such a tag nerd,” said Kathleen Sorbara ...