Take a tour of my vintage booth from the Lucketts Spring Market. It's one of the hippest vintage markets on the East Coast!
After months of thrifting, picking, traveling for auction pick-ups, cleaning, repairing, stripping, staining, and painting furniture, Lucketts Spring Market has come and gone.
It feels like I was just recapping the fall market, and now, here I am with another spring market under my belt.
Have you been to a Lucketts fall or spring market before? If not, you are seriously missing out!
Lucketts hosts the hippest vintage market on the East Coast. Over 200 talented vendors from all across the U.S. come together to showcase their curated and gathered goods. The talent is always exceptional and never disappoints! I didn't have time to check out the entire market, but I did snap a few quick photos on my walk to the front gate.
Sit back and relax, because this is a long and heavy picture post full of beautiful displays and inspiration.
Aren't the oversized quilted flowers and flower pots adorable?
JBS Mercantile is always a favorite of mine! Not to mention, Jenni is one of the sweetest humans you will ever meet. She has a natural eye for design and does a phenomenal job with curating and styling.
On my way to the front gate, I stopped into a few buildings and booths to snap a few pictures.
This incredible setup from Farmhowz and The Dutch House stopped me in my tracks. It's beautifully curated with epic vintage pieces that are perfect for creating a statement.
I loved the fresh greenhouse and mushroom vibe from Modish Moth. It makes you wanna go home and plant all the things.
The Dutch House also nailed a garden themed display with fun floral wallpaper, butterflies, and pots.
JBS Mercantile is always a favorite of mine! Not to mention, Jenni is one of the sweetest humans you will ever meet. She has a natural eye for design and does a phenomenal job with curating and styling.
Another favorite vendor of mine is The Purple Ottoman. They find the coolest vintage pieces and curate multiple themed displays.
Look at all that gorgeous, colorful vintage pottery!
Their Americana display is killer every year, with this year being my favorite!
Now that I've shared a tiny snippet of the Lucketts Spring Market, let's take a tour of my booth setup this year.
Do you follow my Let's Go Thrifting posts? How many thrifting finds and auction wins can you spot throughout my space?
I don't really do themes (I just buy what I love), but I did try to add a touch of spring with swans, geese, green vintage pottery, white Fenton milkglass, picnic baskets, and lots of greenery!
On the backside of my booth, I did a little vintage spring and vintage rock clothing display.
What was your favorite item from my booth? Did you see anything you would buy for your own home?
As always, the market was a tremendous amount of work, but I'm extremely grateful for the supportive customers who shopped my booth and allowed me to come home with a much lighter load.