Bookmarks – Flea Market Chic

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'Flea Market Chic' book by Liz Bauwens

This book looked right up our street when we opened the envelope… and we haven’t been disappointed.

cover of 'Flea Market Chic' Liz Bauwens & Alexandra Campbell

What better way to grab our attention than a front cover image featuring a gorgeous kitchen diner – bright, modern & relaxed with a contemporary rustic look. A perfect blend of old & new with cream coloured Aga, vintage enamelware, fresh fruit & flowers, 1970s chrome chairs with bold orange fabric seat pads, whitewashed walls & painted floorboards.

Vintage wire cooling racks and aluminium stove-top coffee percolators on a kitchen shelf

It combines neutral, natural shades with bold flashes of colour – a look we love – and, with the light streaming in through an open sunny window, it’s an idyllic scene. This room encapsulates the Flea Market Chic eluded to in the title.

kitchen diner with wooden farmhouse table and mix and match chairs

When done well, it looks stylish & effortless – and this great little book by Liz Bauwens & Alexandra Campbell is a helping hand along the way.

framed artworks above a bed covered with a vintage patchwork quilt

The book covers all those second hand sources from where pre-owned goods can be purchased – car boot sales, garage sales, antique fairs, junk shops, charity & thrift stores.

vintage blue and white china and decorative objects in a kitchen

The obvious starting point is the actual house & room scenes from which to draw inspiration…

four photos of blue and white vintage crockery and kitchenalia

…real people’s living spaces, beautifully photographed by Simon Brown.

vintage crockery and kitchenalia images on the opening page of the 'Recycled Kitchen' chapter

The authors manage to skilfully weave their story around the photos – drawing in the types of room to be furnished, the different looks that can be achieved and so on.

shelves covered in vintage cream coloured pottery, crockery and wooden utensils

The accompanying text picks the brains of the owners – all dedicated flea market shoppers.

cabin kitchen area decorated and kitted out with pretty vintage finds

The types of property might vary greatly – house, flats, cabins and even a boat…

white vintage pottery jug of flowers in front of a porthole

… but common threads run through them – the homes have evolved naturally over time to incorporate their vintage finds – and the owners have a very good eye!

cabin sleeping and sitting areas decorated and kitted out with pretty vintage finds

The book also goes into further detail about the types of object to look out for, sought after names, designers – and the nitty gritty of restoration & associated costs. It’s crammed full of little tips.

view through a whitewashed doorway into a hallway with encaustic tiled floor and shabby chic coat rack

These flea market finds can add individuality, warmth and character to a house.

vintage decorated monochrome bedroom on the opening page of the "New Romantic" chapter

There’s the fun of hunting of course (although some of the early mornings can’t be described as fun). The recycling/upcycling angle is also a great selling point too.

four photos of different areas of a vintage decorated house boat

If you want to avoid the ‘house full of old junk’ look, finds have to be used intelligently and creatively.

collection of vintage wooden shoe lasts on an antique chest of drawers

This book is the perfect guide in achieving this.

whitewashed walls with a group of natural wall hangings

If we’ve piqued your interest, Flea Market Chic is available from Hive, Amazon and Abe Books.

[Many thanks to Cico Books for this review copy]

Flea Market Finds

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cover of the May 2012 edition of Homes and Antiques magazine

The new May 2012 edition of Homes & Antiques magazine popped through our letterbox today – an ‘upcycling’ special.

"Flea Market Finds" feature in the May 2012 edition of Homes and Antiques magazine

We loaned a few things to stylist, Kiera Buckley-Jones for her ‘Flea Market Finds’ feature.

H is for Home shop stock including a small vintage dandycord sewing box and small sky blue vintage clock featured in the May 2012 edition of Homes and Antiques magazine

The items look great – some super styling from Kiera, incorporating them into various room settings.

H is for Home shop stock including a vintage Crown Devon pottery sugar shaker featured in the May 2012 edition of Homes and Antiques magazine

Lovely photographs by Carolyn Barber capture the combination of classic period pieces and upcycled projects which give tired or neglected materials a new lease of life.

H is for Home shop stock including a framed vintage orange woolwork picture featured in the May 2012 edition of Homes and Antiques magazine

We’re not being biased, but this magazine is an excellent read – it’s evolved over recent years and now includes lots of vintage loveliness in its various articles and house tours.

Five Flea Finds

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Collection of items picked up at Todmorden fleamarket

This week was a very one successful at our local flea market… with 5 really good vintage finds for our online  shop.

vintage Festival of Britain catalogue picked up at Todmorden fleamarket

First is this original catalogue from the Festival of Britain held in 1951. We’ve really enjoyed browsing through this booklet. In addition the run down of the exhibition itself, there are some fantastic period ads.

vintage chocolate brown enamel Finel kettle picked up at Todmorden fleamarket

Next up is this enamel teapot made by Finel. It was covered in dust and badly tea stained inside, but it’s come up beautifully – a good wash revealed the lovely pattern and the inside bleached clean & white.

vintage Bavaria West German porcelain coffee pot picked up at Todmorden fleamarket

This 1960s coffee pot couldn’t fail to catch our eye. We’ve actually had a set in this pattern before – what a great design with its simple, stylised flowers.

vintage handpainted Arabia sunflower plate picked up at Todmorden fleamarket

This plate was at the bottom of a pile. We could just see the petal edges poking out. We’re glad we made the effort to dig down a bit! It’s a lovely vintage hand-painted sunflower plate produced by Arabia of Finland.

set of 6 vintage Ridgway "Amanda" trios picked up at Todmorden fleamarket

Finally, we have this tea trio – a set of six trios to be precise. It’s the Amanda pattern produced by Ridgway in the 1960s/70s – bright, cheerful and very usable.

All worth getting up early for!

In addition to the five finds destined for our shop, you may also have noticed some wine glasses in the background of the group photo. We were down to our last couple of decent wine glasses (and we do love a glass or two of red wine in front of the fire!). We’ve been looking for new ones for a few weeks now and were determined to pick some up in a charity shop or flea market. There they were – lovely wine glasses – large bowls, long slim stems, nice quality – £2.50 for a set of 8!! Now that was a great buy!