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antique linens, Antiques, Battersea Park, Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair, London antique fair
Karin Janksy has been an antique dealer and “Interior consultant” for the last 30 years.
Growing up in South Germany,”mainly on farms”, Karin treasures rural life, gardening,
the beauty of nature, good craftsmanship, and “like many German women”, she is an avid
collector of linens. I first met Karin last May when she began commenting on my blog
as “Karin from Périgord”. Shy about commenting because of her “imperfect” English,
it was my peonies here and here that drew her out, and then in a tumble of emails
we became marvelously acquainted. Karin and her Irish/English husband have lived
in the tiny hamlet La Pouyette in Périgord, in the Dordogne region of southern France,
for twenty years. I did a post on her gorgeous French garden last spring here.
Karin had an antique shop in the 80′s in Hamburg, and has exhibited
since 1998 at the famous Decorative Antiques and Textile Fair
in London. Held in Battersea Park, near Chelsea, the fair is a thrice
yearly event attracting decorators looking for unusual and special antiques.
Karin particularly loves the 18th century, especially fauteuils and
seating from the Louis XVI period, as well as earlier 16th and 17th century
furniture, and enjoys the mix of modern design and very old pieces.
Over the course of the last few months, Karin has regularly inundated me with
inspirational photos that followed my blog themes, and has been a great source
of information when I’ve had a question about an antique. I started encouraging her
to start a blog…and just before the end of the year she took the plunge.
Her blog, La Pouyette, is already brimming with inspirational photos, historical
and regional information…and of course, antiques…
Because of her twelve year history with the Decorative Antiques and
Textiles Fair, I asked Karin if she could do a post about the event,
including any shipping tips for tourists trying to get treasures home.
Karin has done two wonderful posts showing photos of her and other
dealer booths over the years. I love that she included where some of the
antiques ended up. It’s a fabulous peek into an event you might just
want to plan your next trip around!
Karin’s booth
1999
2002
Karin’s booth…
Autumn Fair 2003
Dealer Victoria Davar’s booth
April 2006
French 19th century drapers table,
18th century Swiss and 19th century Italian jars
in Karin’s April 2009 booth
About herself Karin wrote: “I like to have a simple down-to-earth life, although a kind of
glamour here and there does not go amiss now and then…I enjoy art, good music,
books, films, animals and real friends…all the good things which make our life richer.
And I like learning! That’s why I call my blog ‘La Pouyette-und die Dinge des Lebens’
which means ‘and the things of life’- which I enjoy sharing with like-minded people.”

Karin is definitely someone you want to keep your
eye on…she still sells antiques, antique linens…
and has a rental if you are ever in Périgord

And wait until you see her gardens in the Spring!
Karin’s blog La Pouyette here
Karin’s post about the Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair:
Part One here
Part Two here
Thank you, Karin, and welcome to the blogging world!











Trish,
As always I love your photos. I look forward to checking out Karin’s blog and her garden.
Take care,
Christina
Hello Trish,
thank you for sharing these lovely inspiring images of Karin’s most beautiful antiques and textiles..I love her blog as well and are so happy we get to visit her there now.
xo Colette ~Afrique du Sud
Heading over to Karin’s blog her booth displays are inspired!
Hi Trish
How great of you to welcome Karin in like this, she certainly has some goodies to share. You two must have so much to talk about!
Sharon
Hi Trish what a lovely way to start the day thankyou
Im VERY fond of antique textiles and the outdoors scenes are so beautiful too fay x
Dear Trish, I recently became aquainted with Karin through your blog. It was your blog post featuring peonies that caught my eye. I liked Karin’s blog immediately. She has a way of telling a story through her photography that immediately got my attention.
After a few emails Karin and I have discovered that we have much in common. We were both born in the same country and have had similar experiences.
Thank you for introducing Karin to the blogging world.
Hi Trish!
I am delighted to meet Karin and thank you for sharing her with us….gorgeous photos…all the beautiful things we love!
trish, thank you so much for your lovely comments. I really do appreciate your thinking of me.
It is a pleasure to stop by here again! beautiful images as always and antiques that fill my soul! I am looking forward to return to blogging; I’ve missed it so!
all my best, trish, and many thanks! donna
Thanks so much for the introduction to Karin. I’m off to visit her now. Her booths are absolutely wonderful. I could just sit and drink in every element from the image with the two large tapestries and the long dining table. I would think I had died and gone to heaven to go to that show.
Karin sounds wonderful and I can’t wait to visit her blog. Stunning antiques and I’m in love with that Swedish settee. I’m off for a visit, thank you Trish for introducing her to us!
Trish, this is a lovely & wonderful post about an amazing woman. I love what you told us and just a peek at her booth exhibitions makes me want to know so much more about the object & about her. I will definitely add her to my reader & follow her. This is what makes the blog world so nice…the sharing, the sharing, the sharing.
Stand By Me is my theme song for 2011, it’s playing on my blog for everyone to hear and heed. Sending love….
Hi Trish,
This is just gorgeous! Really nice.
L.
Thank you so much for the lovely introduction to Karin’s blog and for sharing these wonderful images of her beautiful
textiles and antiques. Upon your introduction I visited her this morning and found her blog to be everything you said it would be. Very lovely. Thank you.
Lovely post. I loved looking at all the peonies especially, right after a snow storm here in CT.
Trish,
Thank you for introducing me to Karin’s site. There are some amazingly talented people out there in blog land and I’m always thrilled to find a new site to visit and learn from.
Karen
Trish, another lovely find to keep us all drooling and inspired. How kind to share this lovely lady with us. Love her philosophy on life and treasures to fill it with. Nella xo
Thank you so much for introducing us to Karin! I am on my way to her blog!
Have a wonderful weekend!
xx
Greet
THANK YOU !!! THANK YOU Trish fro this wonderful and very thoughtful post!!!
Don’t know what to say……I am overwhelmed!
While reading it and all these lovely comments from your readers,
I’m humming along with Louis Armstrong…..”…and I said to myself
what a wonderful world”
Yes, what a wonderful blog-world!
Un grand merci to everybody
Amicalement – Karin “from Périgord”
lovely post
love the old textile pics too!
Karin is a true gem! I got to know her during my “table drama” (I think she found me through a comment I left here with you). Not only is she extremely knowledgeable, but she is generous with what she knows. She taught me so much about tables. I told her she should write a book!
I would LOVE to stay in her guest cottage some day and meet her in person. I’m so glad she started a blog! She has so much to share…and just the right spirit for sharing!
Glad you posted about her!
Linsey
O yes Karin is very talented.
And her English is much better than mine!!!
@ all: Perhaps we meet *chez Karin* again!
Salut!
*Tasiaa
Beautiful. Excited to visit Karin’s world…
Mary Ann
Oh my heart is captured!
I wanted to invite you over to Fabulous French Fridays at the Metis Linens blog as I know you too love the French lifestyle.
Your presence would add a bit of oh la la.
http://metislinens.blogspot.com
Au Revoir!
Great resource@ I love the things in her booth! Would she consider coming to Round top?????I
m off to check out her things blog now! Thanks Trish! Maryanne xo
I do remember that wonderful blog you did on Karin’s last year… I know her own blog will be amazing and I am looking forward to her contributions. Thank you Trish!
Oh my….soooo many lovelies! I will check out her blog!
xo
Well, this certainly caught my eye! These photos are amazing. I will check out her blog. Great post!
I just discovered your lovely blog. I’m just new into blogging & have just finished off my own blog on fashion & interior design.
scrapbook-melissah.blogspot.com
I had a lot of fun putting it together. I would love your feedback on it if you’ve got a spare minute.
x
Melissah
Wow – these photos are truly amazing!!!