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My 50th Post and The Vintage Furniture Flea

The Vintage Furniture Flea

Wow post number 50! Thank you everyone for visiting my blog.
It’s been a great journey and I have enjoyed writing each and every post.

Yesterday it was another great vintage market from Judy’s Vintage Fair at York Hall – The Vintage Furniture Flea. There were such a lot of treasures from all range of furniture, lamps, telephones, mirrors, clocks to small house decorations like posters, glass, frames, signs, suitcases, boardgames or tins and many more. I was looking forward to getting something, however instead of furniture I bought two pair of vintage trousers – I think I am a clothes addict or maybe I just born in the wrong era.

And what is more on the fairs like that you can spot well known people
– this time Florence Welch!

Florence Welch Photo by Judy’s Affordable Vintage Fair

My pictures from the Flea:

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Box Park

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Box Park is the world first pop-up mall based in the heart of Shoreditch. It was a really good idea to bring small mall to this part of London with creative shops, mix fashion, art, food, music and entertainment. It opened in 2011 and was planned to be there for five years, so not that long left !! It would be sad without Box Park as it fits well with the busy Shoreditch area, with the construction of shipping containers just under the Shoreditch Overground bridge.
Very often BOXPARK offers 20% discount in their shops, check the app for details:
BOXPARK APP IOS or  BOXPARK APP android

Don’t forget to visit Havana Club Rum for a nice drink.

More info: BOXPARK

“BOXPARK is not some run-of-the-mall shopping centre. It’s a living, fertile community of brands packed with talent, innovation and attitude that puts creativity and fashion back where they belong: on the street”

I had a great lunch and then off to make some pictures of street art around BOXPARK…

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Brick Lane Morning…

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Lovely sunny morning at Brick Lane, just before all the crowd arriving for the market.

Nice smell of freshly cooked ingredients and trades rushing to put their stalls up.

As I love Brick Lane when is busy it’s great to be there when is quiet too!

I’ve arrived just for a nice beigel and coffee and then to visit the sample sale
in Old Truman Brewery.

I couldn’t resist to take some pictures of street art on the way:

Sunday Brick Lane Market busy as usual:

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