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Architectural salvage, Flea Market, Flea Market Style, French Antiques, French curiosities, Garden, Rough Luxe
So much to see at this year’s Atelier de Campagne sale…
here’s a first close up glimpse…
from the myriad grays of time-worn metals and stone
and woody neutrals to fun brights….
a wide swath of the European flea markets fresh off the boat…
More info at Atelier de Campagne website here
or blog here…sale continues tomorrow!
What a lovely post and such gorgeous merchandise…..will head over to peek. XO
I really want one of the grape pickers baskets but it doesn’t look like they ship. Darn!!!!
Keep working on Trinidad, Mona. You might be able to change his mind!
Dear Trish, the event was a great success today and we are looking forward to seeing new folks. You have been an angel and continue to be. We cannot thank you enough. By the way, the basket, the beach chair and tent sold! Thanks for bringing good energy.
Trinidad, Johan and Martin
All your work paid off…the place looked fantastic. Wish I could have made those shutters work.
Hi Trish, Wasn’t it a great day in Corralitos? We got there about 8:45 am, & it was still pretty chilly, but warmed up fast. What fun finding treasure! We left as very happy campers with our beautiful goodies 🙂 Were you the lovely lady with the very impressive pro camera? Great pictures.
Hi Miranda. We went later. Nicely warm, and beautiful blossoms! Johan outdid himself with the displays this year. More pictures tomorrow!
Looks fantastic! I am sorry I missed it!
I hope they do well! Such good people! I think I NEED that caryatid! Such interesting items!
I hope so too…want them to keep searching for and bringing over these wonderful finds!
I just wish they were a little closer–I love the photos–the patination is fantastic.
Love particularly the ‘grape buckets’ – wonderful colors.
Fabulous photos Trish! It looks like Johan and Trinidad created a real Brocante with lots of interesting objects.
Thanks for charing all these images with the blog-world!
xxxkarin
Hi Trish thankyou for the peek its lovely to see all these lovely old things
fay xx
Seriously envious!
I would have had to bring a large stash of cash to that sale!
Trish, you see that lady in the last image, please pick her up for me, love her! I would give anything to be at that sale but I’m sure my husband is happy I’m not….;)
We have a wonderful French Antique dealer here in Houston, Tx. Joyce Horn Antiques…wish you could be here sometime to attend one of her unloadings. They are equally wonderful. Love the photo choices that you show. You have such talent.
Isn’t old mossy concrete just the most wonderful thing? Thanks for the post!
Gorgeous photos….wish I could attend the sale!!
Great shots Trish! Did you bring home any treasures?
And maybe all of us can convince Trinidad and Johan to sell a few of their wonderful treasures online?……..Pleaseeeeee? *winks* Vanna
Trish,
I’d like one of everything, please. 🙂 I will have to plan to attend their sale next year. Such wonderful, history worn items.
Thanks for giving me a tour.
Karen
Trish, wish I could attend some time. The photos of all the finds are wonderful and I would love one of the concrete ornaments. All that lovely zinc, just in time for spring decorating. How fortunate you are to have them there. Nella
I enjoy your blog…been following it since I found it through Trinadad’s spot. So lucky to have found him years ago. My house wouldn’t be the same without their “finds”
Your photos are just lovely. Keep ‘um coming.
how have I missed this website all this time?
Fabulous