From Francesca:
We recently discovered Repro Depot Fabrics at the Brooklyn Flea, held every Sunday in Fort Greene. Owner Djerba Goldfinger offers an extensive selection of vintage Marimekko, reproduction, and Japanese import fabrics, as well as buttons, ribbons, and retro iron-on patches; best of all, everything can be purchased online.
Below: Marimekko Kaivo print, designed in 1964; $35.70 per yard.

Below: Isot Kivet; designed in 1959; $42 per yard.

Below: Unikko, designed in 1964; $42 per yard.

May 2nd, 2008
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From Julie:
Founded in 2002 by Danish-born Lynne Jensen, Emeryville, CA-based Klassik by Lynne imports vintage Danish, Swedish, and other furniture from around the world. On Sunday, May 4, from 11 am to 4 pm, Klassik is hosting a warehouse-emptying sale to make room for a new shipment. Which raises the question: How is it possible there is any furniture left in Scandinavia?
Below: Illum Wikkelso white-painted ash rocking chair.

Below: Christian Dell. Kaiser desk lamp.

Below: Hans J. Wegner couch.

Below: More furniture on the way.

May 2nd, 2008
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