Royle offers up unique traditional & contemporary home furnishings & decor. These postmodern chairs by Afra and Tobia Scarpa are listed on their 1st dibs page but won't necessarily be making the trip out from Miami. Image: Royle
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New and Outstanding Dealers to See at Show
The Butler and the Chef
French owner Laurent Philippe travels all over France to acquire unique and interesting antique & vintage furniture and accessories; many that are one of a kind including industrial & mid-century pieces. Pair of painted bistro tables from 19th c. Image: The Butler and the Chef
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New and Outstanding Dealers to See at Show
Pierre Anthony Galleries
This Palm Beach dealer specializes in midcentury collectibles. The Ellisse coffee table in steel and brass by famed Italian designer Gabriella Crespi, Image:Pierre Anthony Galleries
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New and Outstanding Dealers to See at Show
K.W.A.D.
Local Palm Springs dealer will be joining the fray this year. Check out the Palm Springs Modernism Show Facebook page for a sneak peek at what they'll be bringing with them, like this trio of perfection. Image: K.W.A.D.
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New and Outstanding Dealers to See at Show
Please Do Not Enter
Please Do Not Enter is a one-of-a-kind progressive men’s luxury retail and exhibition space in LA that offers an impeccably curated array of timeless contemporary goods. Pictured here, amazing vases by Arik Levy. Image: Please Do Not Enter
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The inside track on what’s new at the Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale.
The Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale returns to the Palm Springs Convention Center for the 16th year in a row. With over 80 premier national and international dealers presenting their best furniture, decorative and fine arts, it can be hard to see everything. So here’s a look at some of the new dealers that will be making an appearance at the show for the first time this year, as well as a few stand outs that are not to be missed.
Hennessey + Ingalls, the largest art, architecture and design bookstore in the western United States, has been named the Show’s official bookseller. Founded in 1963 as an outlet for rare and out-of-print architecture books, the family-owned company’s in-depth selections of books in art and art history, all phases of architecture, photography, interior design, graphic design and landscaping has made it a valued member of the vibrant art, architecture and design communities in Southern California and beyond. Book signings at the Hennessey + Ingalls booth will be announced later this month.
New dealers exhibiting at the Show in 2016 will be Royle of Miami and Pierre Anthony Galleries of New York City and Miami, both showing fabulous American and European midcentury furniture including pieces by Italian designer Gabriella Crespi. The Butler and the Chef from San Francisco is another first-time exhibitor, specializing in vintage French and European industrial design.
The show opens on Friday, February 12 with a gala Preview Reception benefitting Modernism Week from 6 – 9 p.m. The Show continues Saturday (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.), Sunday (10 a.m. – 5 p.m.), and Monday (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.). Weekend tickets are $20 and are available for purchase at the door or in advance here.