Dublin's RDS will once again play host to Timeless, a huge antiques fair featuring one-off, affordable antiques and unique finds.
Running from September 23 until 25, the Irish Antique Dealers' Fair promises "a fascinating blend of contemporary and antique-focused exhibitors" that will appeal to all ages.
Included in the range of interesting and sought-after antiques that will be there as part of the fair is an original Brionvega RR126 record player and speaker set, identical to David Bowie’s personal model which sold recently at Sotheby’s.
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The professionally restored piece comes courtesy of Acquired and will stand alongside their mid-century designs, such as an iconic Cameleonda sofa by Mario Bellini, upholstered in green velvet mohair.
Additionally, there will be an 18th century side-table by an iconic Dublin designer among a collection of iconic Irish furniture.
One of the new attractions at Timeless is Kilkenny-born antique consultant Philip Byrne of McBain & Byrne, who sources pieces for large homes in the UK and is looking forward to advising collectors in Ireland.
The iconic Dublin cabinet-maker Robert Strahan will be represented at the fair with a c1850 mahogany chest of drawers, fully restored, courtesy of Yeats Country Antiques.
Art lovers are also in for a treat at Timeless when it arrives at Dublin's RDS with some of the country’s top galleries in attendance.
Garret Weldon, President of the Irish Antique Dealers' Association, said: "Each piece is unique and the real joy of Timeless is discovering that something different, the one magical piece that makes a home.
"The best of the past is also best for the future as our trade is the original sustainable industry and helps the planet through a reduction in manufacturing and waste.
"At Timeless it is all about love. Antique dealers love what they do and they want you to have something you love too.
"And, from a customer’s perspective, there is nothing like seeing collections in person to really seek out that perfect treasure – the statement piece or the stunning gift."
Admission to Timeless costs €10. Children under 16 years of age go for free.
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