The Autumn edition of The Decorative Fair takes place from 1st-6th October 2024 in London’s Battersea Park.
At the midpoint of London’s busy autumn design and art season, The Decorative Fair returns to
Battersea Park from Tuesday 1st to Sunday 6th October 2024. Favoured haunt of designers, interior
decorators and private clients looking for glamorous, fun and curious pieces, the Fair hosts 130
dealers offering fine and decorative period furniture, accessories, lighting, textiles and collectors’
items dating from the 1700s to the 1970s, plus art of all periods from classic to contemporary.
Drawing buyers from around the world for nearly 40 years, The Decorative Fair is where the
world of interior design, antiques, and art comes together three times a year. Famous for
offering the unusual and decorative alongside the practical and perfect, it’s a dream event for
shoppers in search of individual looks and one-off items.
The Decorative Fair has the widest and most comprehensive range of any premier antiques
event, from modestly-priced and affordable treats to aspirational and important works of art.
There is something to tempt everyone amongst the beautifully curated dealer displays.
With 130 exhibitors plus Tribal Art London fair taking place up on the Mezzanine, there’s a world of the inspiring and the unusual to explore.
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New participants this year include Volver London Ltd, offering unique examples of C20th design and decorative art; Elliot Davies Fine Art with exceptional European sculpture and paintings from antiquity to the C20th; Acquired, from Ireland, with mid-century modern furniture, lighting, art and design from around the globe; and Tom Constantine offering a mix of art forms and design through different mediums and periods.
Courtesy coaches run from Sloane Square to the Fair four times an hour, and well-behaved dogs
on leads are admitted. Admission is £20 p/p on Opening Day (Tuesday 1 October) and £10 p/p
thereafter (Wednesday 2 to Sunday 6 October), and includes free return on subsequent days.
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