Doug Graham of Old Fangled Cool sells fine art, antiquities, decorative tribal art, and quality furniture. Doug’s is one of the first booths you’ll see as you enter The Hill Antique Market, and—fair warning—you’ll need some time to admire all the old world wonders he brings in!
Continue readingJo Tyrrell / Tattoo’d Home
Jo Tyrrell of Tattoo’d Home (formerly jo’s vintage goods) sells hometown pride in her popular and unique “St. Louis” signs, crafted with reclaimed wood and architectural salvage. Look for her artful designs, along with a variety of primitive and vintage goods, in booth 36B at The Hill Antique Market.
Continue readingDiane Balber / DB Designs
An interesting and eclectic mix of vintage wares draws you into Booth 102C at the Hill Antique Market. The space is curated by Diane Balber of DB Designs, who specializes in rustic and found objects, vintage paintings and pottery, mid-century decor and furniture.
Continue readingJeffrey Schneider / Surfboard Moderne
The booth of vendor Jeffrey Schneider, under the name Surfboard Moderne, is easily recognizable for its magnificent Mid-Century Modern and Danish furniture, lamps, artwork, pottery and more. If you want to create a timeless interior design style, Schneider offers a must-see gallery in Booth 44-45B.
Continue readingLaurent Torno III
Welcome to our new series, Meet the Vendor, where we introduce you to individual Hill Antique Market vendors and give you an inside look at the diverse wares they sell. First up is Laurent Torno III, the avid art collector behind booth 25B. Laurent’s eye for catchy prints, distinctive vintage fashion pieces and modern goods have made his booth a customer favorite.
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