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Head to Dulwich College on Sunday 10th March from 10am - 4pm for celebrated interiors show Midcentury Modern? with 85 vintage dealers and hot contemporary designers. Peruse collectables and chat to the experts. With an array of furniture, vintage and contemporary textiles, travel posters, cool ceramics, glassware, lighting, stunning jewellery, industrial and original artwork there really is something for everyone. If Eames, Jacobsen, Nelson, Bertoia, Wegner, Charley Harper and the Days inspire you then this is the place to be. Enjoy it all in a unique Brutalist setting. Ample parking, refreshments and delivery available onsite. Whilst we are happy for children to come along we ask that all pushchairs are left in the free buggy park provided for health and safety reasons.

Discounted tickets available at www.modernshows.com


Afternoon ticket 2 for ?10. Entry from 2-4pm (*Offer online only )


?9 in advance (*online only) and ?10 on the door on the day


*until 09/03/19

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Head to Dulwich College on Sunday 10th March from 10am - 4pm for celebrated interiors show Midcentury Modern? with 85 vintage dealers and hot contemporary designers. Peruse collectables and chat to the experts. With an array of furniture, vintage and contemporary textiles, travel posters, cool ceramics, glassware, lighting, stunning jewellery, industrial and original artwork there really is something for everyone. If Eames, Jacobsen, Nelson, Bertoia, Wegner, Charley Harper and the Days inspire you then this is the place to be. Enjoy it all in a unique Brutalist setting. Ample parking, refreshments and delivery available onsite. Whilst we are happy for children to come along we ask that all pushchairs are left in the free buggy park provided for health and safety reasons.

Discounted tickets available at www.modernshows.com


Afternoon ticket 2 for ?10. Entry from 2-4pm (*Offer online only )


?9 in advance (*online only) and ?10 on the door on the day


*until 09/03/19

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