Browse, buy and be inspired at the big and beautiful Bath Decorative Antiques Fair with Muddy Stilettos.
Whatever your style vibe, if you’re looking for something beautiful and unique for your home or garden – or just want to be inspired – make a date with the Bath Decorative Antiques Fair at The Pavilion in Bath, from Thurs 5 to Sat 7 March

Lostwithiel Antiques
The Fair, which has been going for yonks (37 years and counting!), is one of the biggest and best places in the South West to find stunning furniture, art, textiles, collectibles and all sorts of other gorgeous stuff for your home and garden.
You won’t find acres of boring, dusty, fusty junk here. This is no Acorn Antiques. You will discover exciting pieces (some of them rare) in every conceivable style – from rustic via country house and industrial to mid-century modern and beyond – from over 40 of the UK’s top dealers. It’s truly diverse and you never know what you’re going to find. I mean, take a look…
Art Deco fans: head to Markies for masterpieces from the era.

Markies
Owen Parry Rugs’ antique textiles and tribal rugs are vividly coloured, intricately woven – and we want that huge orange one right now.

Owen Parry Rugs
You’ll find this cutie pie along with Lostwithiel Antiques’ other garden statuary, architectural reclamation treasures, painted decorative furniture and other objets.

Lostwithiel Antiques
One of One Market, a partnership between some interior designers and dealers, showcases an eclectic selection of one-off desirables.

One of One Market
We love Tom Rooth’s honeycomb display of framed bee portraits.

Tom Rooth
Roll up! Roll up! All the fun of the fair (and other stuff) at Goodwin Fine Art. Goldfish not included.

Goodwin Fine Art
Some people, like mother and daughter team Karen and Chloe of Earl & Rymer, have a talent for putting decoratively diverse pieces together and it looking fab.

Earl & Rymer
Classy glass from Glass of All Ages – not just antique.

Glass of All Ages
Everyone needs an Earl & Rymer vintage mannequin (or are they a teensy bit creepy?)

Earl & Rymer
Organic paint company, Edward Bulmer Natural Paints has joined forces with The House Directory (the interiors interiors and garden designers bible) to present two exhibitors’ awards (so keep an eye out). There’s a little café in the Pavilion and very handily, because of the Fair’s central location, you’ve got the rest of Bath to enjoy after your visit.