I have to say, the best part of China is Chinoiserie and I'm pretty certain that it wasn't even really cultivated by the Chinese but rather the French who took to it and made it their ' own ' |
Some beautifully packaged and displayed house paints for sale |
Let's just stop and appreciate how excellent this Wooden bar is. |
I'm really impressed with this place and I have to admit, I feel like I'm giving away a good secret because the prices here are really cheap and the selection of items is excellent. The best places to go for vintage and antiquey items will always be further out from trendy areas where store owners are clued up about their clientele. There were lots and lots of vases, jewellery, knick knacks and also clothing too. I was most impressed with the range of homewares there like cups, plates, jars etc. The actual place is huge. I spent about three hours browsing and even then, I feel like it wasn't enough time to properly sift through the amount of things that are packed in there.
This particular stall was my favourite. I could tell straight away the owners of the stall had a good eye for sixties furniture. These are some champagne saucers which were on sale ( and were displayed beautifully in the wooden bar just above) that I really loved. I was contemplating buying them but the miser in me poked his head out and asked, " How often do you really drink champagne?" The quality of the items were high as well. They felt brand new and not vintage at all.
Annoyingly, I am awesome at being able to pick the most expensive item in any shop without even knowing the price in the first place. I fell in love with an orange porcelain sculpture of a woman made in Hungary but it was unfortunately way out of budget at $495. I stupidly didn't take a photo to show you guys but I just wanted to include that tidbit of information and how often it happens.
These days, I do have more of a penchant for brand new items but I will never ever rule out a browse in a bazaar or second hand shop. I love antiques and items from another time. They just have a completely unique vibe about them that new items completely lack. Having items here and there that are vintage is definitely my thing and I'll always love looking through places like I went to today. There's nothing that genuinely gets me excited like a day at a brand new market to explore.
The gold lion against the plate .... 💯 |
Also contemplated buying this coffee jar. The one at our house is looking a bit grey these days. Can't go past pops of colour.
I couldn't believe this was only $95. Seeing this reminded me straight away of Paris and I wondered whether this was used in a cafe back in the sixties or fifties in its hey day. The ashtray was slide-able. I can definitely see someone lighting up using this table whilst enjoying a drink late a night. Again, I was impressed with the selection of things here when I saw this piece.
The thing about these bazaars is that you can get so overwhelmed with the amount of items that are for sale. When it comes to these sort of stores, I do think it's best to be as discriminating as possible as our sense of judgement can often get swayed when there are just so many things demanding our attention. When I was younger, I wasn't that good at doing this and ended up wasting a lot of money. But now, seeing as I know my own style a lot better, shopping has become a lot more efficient on my time as well as money.
This got my attention and I was contemplating getting it |
There was one stall which focused on Italian and imported fabrics as well as tapestries. I really liked this particular piece of fabric. It had a reassuring weight to it and I was thinking about using it as a rug for my room. I was drawn to the colours and pattern most of all. It would have complemented my muted red throw really well.
All in all, it was a trip that was well worth the visit. If you drive and have a day off, then you should definitely come and check this out. The prices are excellent and so is the choice of items. Thanks for reading! See you in the next post!
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