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 traveling, hunting, picking, and thrifting, sanding, refinishing, and painting, another Lucketts Spring Market is in the books!
Have you heard of the Lucketts vintage markets? Over 200 vintage vendors, artisans, and creatives come together on 28 acres of beautiful outdoor space to showcase their vintage finds and handmade wares.
Every year, I look forward to seeing the Lucketts crews' creative displays throughout the fairgrounds. This spring, they created a stunning vintage plate wall photo op using a variety of pale floral plates.
Throughout the fairgrounds, you'll find fields, barns, and pavilions with tents of talented vendors and inspiration.
Now that I've shared a tiny peek from around the fairgrounds, let's take a tour of my booth for this year's spring market.
For the front of my space, I painted a vintage triple Drexel dresser in Fusion Cathedral Taupe, then staged it with a neutral vintage nautical theme. I don't traditionally decorate with nautical decor, but I leaned into the theme after finding a few interesting nautical thrift finds.
On the back wall of my space, I created a fun propagation display using various propagated plants, vintage gold mirrors, propagation stations, brass, planters, flower frogs, and snarky plant stakes.
On the left wall of my space, I created a gallery wall using vintage frames, clock faces, and silhouette pictures.
On the back side of my space, I went a little more masculine with a black hutch, black dresser, an antique whisky bar, and a stylish MCM bar cart.
I styled the furniture with many thrifted finds, including brass, cut crystal canisters and decanters, clocks, cameras, and federal convex eagle mirrors.
One of my favorite finds in this space is the collection of vintage dog trophies. They sold right away, and I'm kicking myself for not keeping one.
I was good and only made one purchase this market: this incredible vintage "Willow Tree Estate" sign that I couldn't resist. I'm not sure where I'll display it in my home, but I'm excited to hang it.
If you haven't attended a Lucketts market before, I highly encourage you to add it to your bucket list. I promise, you won't be disappointed!







































