
Photo by Ki Nassauer of collectible lady head vases at a Florida antiques mall.
Lots of things get better with age: broken-in flannel shirts, stinky cheese, and — of course — antiques.
For our fall 2011 issue of Flea Market Style magazine, we’re rounding up a list of the country’s best indoor antiques malls and we want your recommendations. We’re looking for interesting antiques malls with 10 or more dealers. They should be open year-round. Give a shout-out to your favorite antiquing spot! If we use your nomination, we may quote you in the magazine.
(Check out “Reader Favorites! Small Flea Markets” on pages 28-29 in our current issue to get inspired to shop — and share your go-to shopping spots.)
To submit your suggestions, send an email to fleamarketstylemag@hotmail.com with “ANTIQUES MALL” in the subject line. In your message, please include the name of the antiques mall and the city and state in which it’s located. (If you know its website address, write that down too.) Give us one reason (or more!) you think it’s a must-shop antiques mall. Is there one booth you love? Are the prices divine? What unique finds have you nabbed there?
Don’t forget to provide your name and contact information (and your blog/website, if you have one) so we can get in touch with follow-up questions.
Christine