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April 23, 2008
Incoming!

So much new stuff flowing into ze Flea this Sunday. Truthfully, if the weather's bad again we will be bummed.
We have a feeling that ama home are the next discovery at the Flea. After finding vintage pieces, they splash them with color and add a little love to prep them for the modern home. (Before and after pics, right.) In addition to the Flea, ama also just scored a fab window display at Saks this fall! Go gals.
A+J 20th Century Designs was one of the excellent modern stores on Lafayette St. in Soho's heyday, and we're proud to welcome their return to the fold. (Their submission to Senor Flea was accompanied by a signed endorsement by Godfather Murray of Moss.) Vanderbilt fence, next to pals Jaybird Antiques.
Adele Amore, a multi-decade veteran dealer, makes her debut in the "E" aisles on the midway. She's gonna have some finds.
Deco-Haus, a couple of next-gen collectors who are already quite established, will be spreading out by the backstop for the first time Sunday. Definitely swing by and set aside some time for them.
Ed and Helen of Tobin Antiques zoom in from Amherst, Mass., with their fine-design vintage jewelry and myriad collectibles. The fine-tuned eye rewarded there, off the handball wall on the Clermont side.
We love the name of "FDR to JFK," and Paula and Gary do everything '40s to '70s, including Bakelite, lamps, suitcases, dollhouses, and electric fans. A picker's delight. Handball wall near Clermont/Lafayette.
From the 'hood, KP Antiques is a couple who collect strictly antique books and mid-century modern furniture (right), and by the looks of it they're all about quality. Handball wall by Clermont, on the corner.
Local stylist Joan Van Hees unloads more of her personal clothing collection this Sunday--her booth was jammed all day last week. (Lots of shoes!) Handball wall right of the Lafayette entrance.
Mitch Rubin, another 26th St. vet and a Fort Greene resident, makes his entree into ze Flea. He's a longtime picker, all kinds of cool things. Handball wall near Clermont.
And Lola's Boutique, surely the coolest shop on 86th St. in Bay Ridge, is back for more this week. We love her mix of affordable stuff, happy to represent South BK too. Handball wall, next to Greenjeans.
Sun sun sun, here it comes!
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