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Shopping Trip: Brimfield, The September Show

I went to Brimfield today. It was a whirlwind adventure, accomplished between drop off and pick up (could NOT be late on the first day of school). I didn’t set out with a mission. Just to explore and take a lot of photos. Here’s what I turned up…

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Montage: Globes

Today’s the first day of school for my kids. In honor of students all around, I present you lots and lots of globes. Try one in your kids’ room, the family room, or study. You’ll be amazed what you can all learn just by spinning and scanning…

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Photos: Desire to Inspire; Apartment Therapy; Flickr-lutterlagkage; Flickr-my tiny robot heart; Apartment Therapy; Desire to Inspire; Flickr-sweetjessie; photographer Lisa Cohen; Skona Hem; Apartment Therapy NYC; photographer Angus Fergusson; Flickr-melt; Flickr-aoneko; photographer Ellen McDermott; Ken Fulk in House Beautiful; Sixx Design; Partners & Spade; Design Sponge; Flickr-beetrix; Lucas Studio; Light Locations: Domino; unidentified; Flickr-mayalu; Moises Esquenaz.

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Get the Look: Chalkboard Chic

I don’t really need to give you sources for chalkboard paint; it’s readily available. You can get it in any color, for walls or metal, and you can even buy a magnetic version. I mean, why limit your kids to chalk when they could be using the wall for Playskool magnetic letters. Or perhaps you’d like to break out that magnetic poetry set that’s been relegated to the back of a drawer. If you don’t have the space (or desire) to dedicate an entire wall to your chalky whims, you can pick up a freestanding board anywhere. Vintage ones are readily available too. Or, you can get your chalkboard fix with one of these cute chalkboard accessories.

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Shopping Guide

Chalkboard Napkin Rings, on sale for $24.95/set 4 at MoMA Store.

Magnetic Chalkboard by Kotona Design, $49.01 at KotiLiving.

Embroidery Hoop Chalkboard with Cameo, $35 by blissinateacup at Etsy.

Deer Chalkboard Sticker, $16 by flatbird at Etsy.

Mini Poplar Plant Holder with Chalkboard Stripe, $14 by coughcoughchoke at Etsy.

Chalkboard Vases, $20 by designLAW at Etsy.

NotNeutral Chalkboard Wall Panel, $36 at Design Public.

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Shopping Trip: Jill Goldberg’s Brimfield 10

You might remember that I visited Brimfield back in May, tracking interior designer and Hudson store owner Jill Goldberg. I can finally share Jill’s top ten picks! The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine piece, “Antiques Roadtrip,” was published last Sunday in anticipation of this week’s show, which runs September 8th to 13th. I’m going back on Thursday and will source more vendors for you and take tons of pics. Can’t wait!

lettersA-1 Salvage Quaker Acres, Booth 137 These architectural salvage specialists sell random pieces you might need to fix up an old house, including intricate moldings and pressed-tin panels. Jill likes to use this sort of stuff as decorative accessories. I liked the old type boxes

popcAntique Paper Memorabilia Quaker Acres, Booth L 4-5 Tons of really fun advertising posters, packaging, and labels, including uncut sheets of Monopoly money and popcorn boxes that have yet to be assembled. (Great for a movie-themed birthday party.) Jill snapped up several sailboat prints with a breezy, summertime feel. “We found similar ones here last year,” she says. “A designer purchased them before I could get them up on the wall.

copper-cupsHindukush Quaker Acres This was my favorite booth, and coincidentally, the first one at which I stopped. I picked up old wood blocks used to print batik (ink included), and my friend purchased a great looking necklace. He also had baskets and rugs, all from Southeast Asia. Jill picked up a whole stack of these copper vessels, which did really well at her store. She says, “They make great vases, or pencil holders on a side table.”

glovesLansdowne Street Baseball Antiques Quaker Acres, Booth 104 I’m hardly sporty, but I was drawn to the lustrous patinas of the antique baseball bats and gloves here. Some of them date back to the Civil War.

oarsMagoun Bros. Faxons Midway, Booths 8-9, 22-23, 35-36, 48-49, 61-62 Goldberg adores A huge array of backwoods accessories from Maine that includes canoes, snowshoes, oars, baskets. Jill LOVES their old signs. “At one point, my husband had to say ‘Enough,’ but they always sell.” Perfect in lofts and summer houses.

boxes-of-silver-bottlesIndustrial Age Antiques The Meadows, Booth 168 He’s got really interesting pieces from old factories and mills, and knows the stories behind them. Goldberg loved these mirrored-glass bottles, and bought a bunch. Other treasures included glass containers from a science-lab supply company and cast-iron parts salvaged from old machines.

dooknobsOne Stop Antiques The Meadows, Booth 179-186 Rows of light fixtures hang overhead and tables are piled with hooks, hardware, door knobs, and the like, useful to anyone refurbishing a period home.

postcardsPaper Tiger The Meadows, Booth 205-206 A must-stop for any magazine lover (that’d b me!) Noel Buscemi’s booth is chock-full of historical photos, vintage postcards, antique maps, and old periodicals. Jill sources images here for her line of decoupage plates.

tableclJudy Chenille Central Park, Booth 100 Proprietor and seamstress Judy Greason, is all about chenille; even wrote a book on the stuff. She sells immaculate chenille bedspreads and other estate linens. She repairs and recycles her finds, creating pillows from spreads she is unable to restore. She couldn’t help but brag that the Martha Stewart gang often stops by.

penn1Quality Pennants Central Park, Booth 57 Pretty much every alma mater seems to be represented in this perfectly preserved collection of felt pennants and pins. “I would use these in a kid’s room,” says Jill, “or even a funky powder room with a Ralph Lauren vibe.”

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Get the Look: Modern Clocks

From digital to analog, with numbers or just a dot, these modern, contemporary and retro clocks are sure to make you tick. Tock.

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Shopping Guide

Riki Desk Clock, $99.95 at MOMA Store.
Jonas Damon Twice Twice Clock, $150 at Design Public.
Round LED Clock, $35 at MOMA Store.
KVAETA Clock, $5.99 at IKEA.
Jonas Damon Number Clock, $100 at Design Public.
Font Clock, $1,150 at Moss.
Cube Clock, $50 at Moss.
Angelo Mangiarotti Space Maritime Table Clock, $262 at Nova68.
Bonox Clock, $18 at Urban Outfitters.
Dot Matrix Digital Alarm Clock by Kikkerland, $80 at Fitzsu.
Floz Design Modern LCD Clock, $40.95 at Nova68.
80’s Cube Clock, $22 at Fred Flare.
Queen Clock, $49.95 at The Well Dressed Home.
Sunflower Clock by George Nelson, $1085 at DWR.
Audrey Wall Clock, $49.99 at Bed, Bath & Beyond.
Metal Wall Clock by Glenna Jean, $75.38 at AllModern
Nelson Ball Clock, $335 at DWR.
Petal Clock by George Nelson, $325 at Design Public.

Orange Retro Wall Clock, $29.99 at Bed, Bath & Beyond.
Focus Wall Clock, $25.95 at Burke Decor.
Katia Clock, $34 at The Well Dressed Home
Wood Wall Clock, $77.95 at Burke Decor.
Plywood Clock, $70 at MOMA Store.
Color Blocks Clock, $88 at Chiasso.
Galaxy Wall Clock, $78 at Chiasso.
Time Zone Clock, $69.95 at CB2.
Red Arrow Wall Clock, $47.95 at Burke Decor.
Testpage Wall Clock, $57.95 at Burke Decor.
Arne Jacobsen Romer Clock, $342 at Nova68.
Flight Clock, $58 at Chiasso.
Nava Wall Clock Time Bodoni, $170 at Fitzu
Alessi Blow Up Wall Clock, $240 at Fitzsu.
Postal Box Table and Wall Clock, $219 at Italian Design Gifts.
TAJMA Clock, $9.99 at IKEA.
Albero (Cucuruku) Cuckoo Clock, $350 at Italian Design Gifts
What Time Modern Wall Clock, $199 at Italian Design Gifts.

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