
Viktor Sheleg – Innovative Contemporary Latvian Artist with a Distinctive Vision
Art Fairs
A two-day celebration of decorative antiques in Bath, featuring rare furniture, art, textiles, and collectibles from top UK and European dealers.
| Type: | Art Fairs |
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| Where: | Bathwick, Bath BA2, UK |
| When: | 06/03/2026 - 06/03/2026 |
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About Bath Decorative Antiques Fair:
On March 6–7, 2026, the Bath Decorative Antiques Fair returns to the Bath Pavilion for its 31st edition. For over three decades, this event has been a cornerstone of the UK antiques scene, attracting collectors, designers, and enthusiasts from across Europe. Exhibitors present a refined mix of styles—from rustic English country house pieces and Swedish painted furniture to mid-century design, industrial chic, and rare gardenalia. Visitors can browse everything from period portraits and marble-topped tables to advertising ephemera and vintage textiles. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just beginning your antiques journey, this fair offers a unique chance to discover one-of-a-kind finds in a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere.





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