This inspiring stroll through Paris's mythic flea market spotlights a fascinating array of influential vendors--revealing their unique wares, trade secrets, and the life-changing finds on sale there. The Paris Flea Market has been a mecca for designers and collectors all over the world for over 150 years. A village within a village, its bustling alleyways and hidden corners are home to over two thousand stands that collectively offer a masterclass in the history of art, craft and design.
This book profiles twenty or so of the market's key dealers, inviting readers into their worlds and revealing the hidden workings of their trade. Vibrant double-page spreads immerse readers in this little- known world. With expertise and specialties ranging from mid- century modern and Art Deco, to Memphis Milano and Louis XVI, these antique and second-hand dealers drive the market's rich and eclectic profusion, not only preserving the history of the decorative arts, but also shaping future design trends.
At once a promenade through Paris' most epic antique, collectibles, curiosities, fashion, and design market; an ode to upcycling and a paean to the thrill of the flea market find; this extraordinary book will inspire both weekend bargain hunters and design professionals alike.
Author: Kate Van Den Boogert
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Published: 08/20/2024
Pages: 256
Weight: 2.9lbs
Size: 10.60h x 8.40w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9783791379739
About the AuthorKate van den Boogert is the author of
Makers Paris (Prestel, 2020). Via her Mkrs.family website, newsletter, and Instagram account, Kate continues to discover, meet, and champion the people and places that make Paris tick.
Toby Glanville's photographs have been published and exhibited internationally and are held in collections including the V&A, the Bruce Bernard Collection, the British Council, and the National Portrait Gallery.