What's Doing in Design This Weekend in Chicago
Check out Chicago Flea MKT’s season finale, Dose’s new digs, and West Town’s Art Walk.
Check out Chicago Flea MKT’s season finale, Dose’s new digs, and West Town’s Art Walk.
This stylish annual affair is a must for design and antique lovers. It began this morning and stays open all weekend.
Your living room needs a leather hippo footstool. Or, at least, a life-sized black resin sheep sculpture. Here’s where you can buy these little beasts in Chicago.
The vintage furniture shop moves to a hoppin’ new venue and launches a line of merchandise that is all made in Chicago.
See work by fashion designer Issey Miyake, architect Greg Lynn, and product designers Scholten & Baijings—all at the forefronts of their respective fields.
All day Saturday and Sunday, on Grand Avenue between Damen and Wood, the getting is good for home goods from Beau Hale, Room Service, and more.
Artist and interior designer Linc Thelen, whose solo show opens this weekend at Buckingham Interiors, gives practical tips for an ideal space to break bread.
These blown-up luggage tags (including a ticket to Chicago) come framed as sleek, affordable items.
After an eight-year hiatus, Amy Boone re-opens Dragonfly with a mix of Asian and other antiques, plus new wares.
Your options include: a wacky sale at Rebuilding Exchange, special offers at Unison and Organic Looms, and Highwood’s Starving Artists Festival.