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The home trends that antique and vintage dealers are shopping for this season
Second-hand dealers have never been more influential on design. Three sellers explain their role in the trend cycle Nathalie Atkinson Published April 11, 2021
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That summer, it felt like all of the flea market vendors met up and decided that dusty rattan bookshelves, wicker Emmanuelle chairs and curlicue bread baskets were suddenly worthy of being showcased. Was it 2019? Maybe earlier? It doesn’t matter, really, in the timeless world of vintage and antiques. Soon, as if on cue, these pieces were popping up in Instagram room vignettes, DIY blogs (flip that bread basked over and, ta da, the chicest lampshade ever) and in the housewares department of your local big-box warehouse.