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Saturday, February 4, 2012 / Noon-6pm Sunday, February 5, 2012 / 10am-5pm
1340 W. Washington, Chicago, IL / Inside Historic Plumbers Hall /$10 at the gate
Click here to purchase $8 advance discount tickets.
• Complimentary Furniture Delivery* within downtown Chicago! Click for info
• Lower online advance ticket price! $8 general / $3 student
• Kids under 12 always FREE
• FREE PARKING in huge Plumbers Hall lot • Shopping Refund Vouchers for Admission by Vendors: Each voucher is for
$5 off and the vendors should reduce the purchase price by $5 on items
valued $25 or more. Note that not all vendors are able to honor the
voucher due to their profit margins and customer should ask vendor if
they accept the voucher before they shop in their booth.
Please Note: Because we have a huge onsite parking lot with FREE parking during our off season October through April shows, there will be no Michigan Avenue Trolley running during these months. Trolley ONLY runs May-September. |
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| These guys really know how to merge beauty, art and electricity with their one of a kind green designed pieces! Electric Apparatus is an independent designer and manufacturer of electronic functional
art. With product packaging being one of the most common forms of waste,
the focus on creative re-purposing of discarded containers is essential
to reducing the collective environmental fingerprint. Our refuse
transmogrifications are stylish, interactive, and sturdy, without
breaking the bank. |
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| Pavilion is the 14 year, collective vision of Deborah Colman and Neil
Kraus. Their long standing interest in art and design and frequent
buying trips to Europe, have allowed them to offer items not easily
found in Chicago. An eclectic mix of smalls, textiles, folk art,
popular culture objects, vintage toys, collected along the way, will be
offered for the first time at the Randolph Street Market. |
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| If you have a passion for rock n' roll, pop culture, and dorm room
enhancements, you will definitely want to stop by the lower hall of
Plumbers Hall and visit the best selection of vintage, signed, hard to
find vintage rock concert and popular culture posters. You might even
run into Elvis himself! Hundreds of promo, concert, and commercial music posters from the 1970s through now. Best show selection in the country. Great service and reasonable prices. |
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| Bring your gently used books for donation to Open Books, a literacy nonprofit and used bookstore in River North, and you'll get 1/2 off the February or March entrance fee of $10. Open Books collects used books and sells them in their store and online to support literacy programs which reach more than 4000 students in Chicago each year. |
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| Randolph Street Market's FIRST ANNUAL Wonderful Winter Markets begin with the first installment February 4/5 "Passions & Vanities" in honor of Valentine's Day! Vintage aficionados, antique lovers, collectors, hipsters, fashionistas and decorators will love the selection and range of vendors on three levels of the historic 1920's Beaux Arts Plumbers Hall in Chicago's West Loop. A special media focus on "PASSIONS & VANITIES" highlights gems, couture, art, antiques and other endearing vices with chili, cold beer & a Super Bowl big screen TV lounge for the dudes who love their women on Sunday! |
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| Let's be honest. You're first thought is: Photoshop! Clearly this is
another crazy publicity ploy by the people who brought you talking dogs,
Martha Stewart's real estate woes and nudist antique dealers. Oh, that Danny & Sally: Short of setting one another on fire, what won't
these two do for attention? (Wait, they did that already. Damn!) |
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| The holiday season is the season of the senses. It’s the smell of freshly baked apple pie, the sound of fires crackling and children caroling, the sight of twinkling lights and New Year’s kisses. Luckily for Chicago, a festive feast for the senses was under one roof this past weekend at Randolph Street’s Holiday Market. Crowds of sweater-clad and scarf-adorned shoppers got cozy with a plethora of merchants offering vintage and modern goods to add a touch of style to all aspects of the holiday season, from entertaining and décor to gift giving and outfit accessorizing. |
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| The Randolph Street Holiday Market features an Editor’s Entertaining Extravaganza, a festive table showcasing designs by Chicago’s top media outlets including Lisa Shames of CS, Tate Gunnerson of Strange Closets, Jaye Gipson of Curvatude, Jessica Murnane of Country Living, Nicole Balch of Making it Lovely, Elle Eichinger of Michigan Ave, Stacey of Asortoffairytalegirl.blogspot.com and Arianne Nardo of Interiors magazine. The Table will be on display all weekend long providing drool-worthy inspiration for all shoppers. |
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| I LOVE glass, especially glass dangles from French gripoix to Miriam
Haskell beads, Czech Gablonz glass to antique paste stones. The art of
blowing glass just captivates me. I also love American Arts and Crafts,
British Arts and Crafts and Jugendstil pieces. |
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| As a devout believer in the power of thrift, Eva Kisevalter isn’t parted
so easily from well-worn woolens. Recognizing that vintage goods
possess a certain je ne sais quoi, but that moth-eaten holes detract
from the charm, Kisevalter founded Stella Neptune, a collection of
sweaters made entirely from preloved cashmere. And if your favorite
cardi has succumbed to a holey plight, have no fear. Stella Neptune also
designs reclaimed-cashmere appliqués (in the shape of leaves,
Band-Aids, and ironically, moths) that can be ironed onto chewed-on
knits for an instant revamp. |
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| We have all your holiday needs covered! |
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HOLIDAY MARKET STYLE GURU RAMSEY JAY PRINCE DESIGNS 11/15/2011
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| This weekend we're so lucky to have Ramsey Jay Prince Designs as our
resident Style Guru, designing table settings along with several of
Chicago's top style editors! Come and get some holiday inspiration from
the experts, won't you? |
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| Design Surreal was founded in Santa Barbara, California nearly 10 years ago and has recently relocated to Chicago - this is their first market in the Windy City
and we are loving them already!! They specialize in rare exotic
succulent plants, with a vision "both grand and surreal". Dominique
began growing succulents as a passion. As his collection increased the
vision for a unique design arose. |
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| Did everyone see our amazing Style Guru Ramsey Jay Prince Designs on NBC Sunday promoting the Holiday Market THIS weekend? What a natural! |
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You will LOVE Cacao Sweets & Treats! While you're shopping the
Holiday Market, wet your whistle with some delicious chocolates you can
eat right off the stick. |
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Diane Passi sells industrial furniture and floral design. Exhibits weekly in the Midwest.
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Meet Garth Borovicka, a furniture maker, objects designer and
will be bringing his most unusual All Terrain Bookends!! Also bringing
furniture items he's made, he's a real artist -- these make beautiful
and surrealist green gifts!
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Welcome to The Industrial Evolution: The Art of Salvage - From industry to art form - Industrial Arts & Architectural Adaptations - Alternative Furnishings & Lighting Applications
Functional
aesthetics, balanced between strength and warmth, achieved through a
combination of materials, confirmed by a combination of the senses.
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RANDOLPH STREET MARKET WINS TIMEOUT CHICAGO'S 2011 READERS' CHOICE AWARD, BEST RECURRING MARKET! 10/28/2011
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| Style Editor Kevin Aeh raves: "You know the phrase There’s something for everyone? It might have been coined for this massive shopping fest. The European-style market (with monthly indoor-outdoor dates May through September and indoor-only markets the rest of the year) features furnishings, vintage clothing, jewelry, collectibles and more. Many of the booths are separated into categories within the market: Chicago Antique Market, Indie Designer Market and Modern Vintage. But that’s not all: Randolph Street Market (located in the parking lot of the Plumbing Industry Center and the Chicago Journeymen Plumbing building) is also home to a holiday market, a vinyl swap meet, a fancy-food market and a global-goods bazaar. Yes, it’s a lot to take in. But we dare you to stroll through this treasure trove and not end up making a purchase or five." |
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| October is harvest month. A time to reap the benefits of weeks of hard work dedicated to cultivating something beautiful. So it is incredibly fitting that throngs of Chicagoans and fashion lovers from near and far flocked to Chicago’s Near West Side to experience the cornucopia of colors that is Modern Vintage Chicago (MVC). More than 70 vendors from fashion hubs as disparate as North Carolina and Santa Monica came together last weekend, bringing with them the cream of their crops: the best vintage apparel, accessories, and jewelry that they have to offer from such cannonical names as Chanel, Coach, Dior, and Pucci. |
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| It's the holidays year round for James & Steve who specialize in
beautiful paper items from around the world, including 3D pop up
nativity scenes, intricate die-cuts suitable for framing, postcards,
boxed holiday cards and more. Looking to add to your Christmas Village
or Putz? At Randolph Street's Holiday Market you'll see a wide selection
of sparkling mica glittered cardboard houses, figurines, bottle brush
trees and accessories. Plus a vast assortment of exceptional glass
ornaments, mercury glass bead garlands and hard plastic ornaments from
the 50's and 60's, perfect for an aluminum tree. Holiday linens and
decorative accessories too, they also offer a wide assortment of vintage
household items, including: Homer Laughlin, Fiesta, Riviera, Harlequin,
pottery, glass, linens and future collectibles. |
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| It started with a dream of easy, everyday style. Today this line of
accessories and apparel brings effortless fashion to the most domestic
of days. Designs are fresh and functional, made to be worn comfortably
for every task. For the woman who wants to be chic no matter what she’s
doing, look sharp no matter how hard she works, and feel stylish no
matter where she is. The line begins with hostess aprons that are
stylish, functional, and flattering ( oh by the way, no cooking
required). Perfect as a gift for the hostess with the most-est! |
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| Lipstick Dinosaur is vintage 80s 90s street wear, party time outfits,
bright ,bold, colorful and full of guts. Fashion is just a word, YOU
create what that word means. The voice inside of you that says " man
thats cool I wish I could wear that" Lipstick Dinosaur whispers ... YOU
CAN! |
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Come to Cirque du Cite - The Art of Fashion Through Vintage TZAR - 215 West Ontario Saturday, Oct. 22, 2011 Tickets: $10 Suggested Donation |
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My appreciation of hand crafted antique and vintage objects,
textiles and embroideries discovered and collected throughout my travels
for about the last 40 years led me to become a collector and then a
dealer firstly of books and then appreciating and thus collecting
everything hand crafted, artifacts and textiles made as a labor of love
showing integrity and beauty, so much so, that now I have to share it
all with you, an appreciative audience! |
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| Fashionable vintage accessories from the 1980s, 1970s, 1960s and beyond!
Each accessory has been carefully selected for modern design quality,
timeless style, excellent condition and history. |
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| View vintage items from Lale Soyugenc's booth titled "Lollipop Guild Vintage." |
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Do Bats Eat Cats make dark and beautiful handcrafted jewelry
pieces and share them with others. They also love to rescue vintage
sparkly things from the landfill and reinvent them as something new. Be
sure to stop by their both at Modern Vintage Chicago October 22-23.
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