14 Times We Got Decor Envy From The Round Top Antiques Fair

The fair is a vintage-lover’s dream.

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If you’re an antique lover, you’ve undoubtedly heard of —and maybe even attended— Round Top Antiques Week. The Original

round top antiques fair

is the show that started the shopping extravaganza, and is held biannually in the spring and fall with the most recent installment happening right now, from March 27th to April 1st.

The fair, held in the small Texan town of Round Top, is celebrating 49 years. The wide array of antique and vintage options range from flea market items to boutique clothing to bigger interior decor pieces. There’s even a dining tent! The event is a must-see for any design lovers, but if you can’t make it this season be sure to catch the fall fair, scheduled for September 25th- 30th. In the meantime, here are some of our favorite ‘grams from the spring edition to give you some serious design inspo.

@em_henderson

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emily henderson

has impeccable design taste, so we’re not surprised that she discovered this gorgeous cabinet. The pale blue color will make a subdued statement in a room without overpowering your space.

@uberchichome

You don’t need to buy a big piece of furniture to switch up the decor of a room. These printed pillows add the perfect finishing touch to a corner.

@perspectivedesign

These cool round mirrors and hanging lights are a great way to spice up a bland wall.

@arborantiques

These chairs are in such good condition you’d never be able to tell they’re second-hand (also, peep the mirror in the background for a matching accent piece).

@jadz.pate

These antique pitchers are the ideal table toppers. You can fill them with your favorite flowers to bring a seasonal element to your dining room, but they’re also equally striking just standing alone.

@terizalenski

We’re getting serious beachy vibes from this hanging swing! Whether or not you’ll actually be making it seaside this summer, it brings the oceanfront to your home.

@totallytikaa

This blogger mixed her vintage finds with the modern dinnerware she already had, for an effortless mashup of new and old styles.

@ranch_house_home

The rustic white wood on this table is vintage perfection. It would make for a great centerpiece for a dining room, especially when paired with the space-saving bench pictured here.

@rossandjeansjunk

It might be a little hard to transport this gazebo, but you can mimic the design at home by purchasing some potted plants and outdoor hanging lights for your patio space. It’s sure to come in handy for summer evenings.

@dodson_interiors

This stack of old suitcases is equal parts chic and practical. Store any unwanted clutter in them to clean up your space in style.

@farmhousefrocks

Here’s a fun plant storage tip you can easily DIY: scour your local thrift store for some old drawers, then use them to house your potted greens.

@thewarpedtable

These old galvanized buckets make for some uber-stylish outdoor storage.

@bentonhayden

Everything, from the blue shutters to the French-inspired marble planters, is vintage perfection.

@merry_everything

This door, with chipped paint, would look beautiful propped against a wall in efforts to incorporate a country motif into a space.

Elly Leavitt

Writer and Editor

Elly enjoys covering anything from travel to funky design (tubular furniture, anyone?) to the latest cultural trend. Her dream apartment would exist on the Upper West Side and include a plethora of mismatched antique chairs, ceramic vessels, and floor-to-ceiling bookcases—essential to her goal of becoming a poor man’s Nora Ephron. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe’s. You will never find her at SoulCycle.