Vintage items are experiencing a renewed popularity, with furniture, jewelry, clothing and other items from bygone eras making a comeback. Antik Almoneda, Madrid’s spring event, showcases an extensive range of antiques from the 1940s to the 1970s. With over 80 participating dealers, the fair offers a diverse selection of pieces that evoke a sense of history and nostalgia.
At the event, visitors can marvel at unique furniture pieces such as a palace chair and an Aragonese pine table with polychrome from the 18th century. Miguel Cebrian Antiguedades specializes in furniture and high decorative items with historical significance. Merale Antiques offers a Louis Philippe chest of drawers from 1820 and other French and Portuguese pieces.
The fair also features a variety of decorative items, including glass vases, porcelain and silverware. Visitors can view artworks by renowned artists such as Eduardo Chillida and Joan Miró. The event aims to showcase affordable prices without compromising on quality, attracting a wide range of visitors who appreciate the beauty and history of these unique pieces.
For jewelry enthusiasts, the fair offers a selection of vintage pieces, including brooches, bracelets and watches from different eras. Ruiz Linares presents antiques and popular art from Spain, while other galleries display glass vases signed by Emile Galle and 19th-century Venetian glasses. The time capsule dedicated to the era of the 80s offers a unique experiential space for visitors to immerse themselves in nostalgia.
Antik Almoneda has come a long way since its inception in 1995 as Almoneda. Over the years, it has become one of Madrid’s most prominent cultural events, drawing visitors from all over the world. The resurgence of vintage items and the allure of retro glamor continue to captivate audiences, making Antik Almoneda a must-visit for art lovers