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Brimfield is known for attracting some of the top vintage and antiques dealers in the country, bringing the community together several times a year for some incredible shopping. Interior designers and collectors alike flock to the small Massachusetts town for one-of-a-kind finds in the fields. Whether you’re shopping for a curio for yourself or the perfect antique chair or vintage table for a client, there’s something for every type of buyer at Brimfield.

With this year’s events unfortunately cancelled because of coronavirus, the regular team of Brimfield antiques & vintage dealers have thousands of amazing finds still available. Most are choosing to sell virtually on platforms like Chairish to make up for the loss of this year’s events. Check out our interview with some of the top Brimfield dealers to get a sense of how the community is responding to the crisis. And be sure to shop our shoppable edit of chic pieces from the vintage and antiques dealers of Brimfield.

Below, see a directory of some of our favorite vintage and antiques dealers and get shopping.

Browse Some of Our Favorite Brimfield Antiques & Vintage Dealers

Anatolian Nomads
Andrew Spindler Antiques & Design
Anonyma Fine Art
Anthony Rosa Modern
Antique Factory
Antique Liquidators of Charleston
Appleton Antique Lighting
Atelier 1
Atomic Flat
Austin York LLC
AWK Design Antiques
Barge Canal Market
Cavanagh Designs
Chatsworth Antiques
David Rose Antiques
Diane Thornhill
dinnerpARTy
Gallery on Main
Genesee River
Gregory H.
Hank Kozlowski
Indiko
Kenny Ball Antiques & Accessories
Lone Ranger Antiques
Magic Hill Hudson
Marianne Stikas
Mile Hill Modern
Mix on Main/Berkshires
North Star Antiques
Olde Good Things
Ormolu Antiques & Interior Design
Period to Mod / Brennan & Mouilleseaux Antiques
Robert Massello
Rue Auber Antiques
Savage Road Antiques
Secondhand Stories
Tandem Antiques
The Collective
The Hudson Mercantile
The Modern Exchange
Totally Bruce
Trilogy Antiques + Design
Upstate Rug Supply
Valley Farm Antiques of Essex
Waltah’s

Lead image by Tessa Neustadt

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January 13, 2020

Dennis Sarlo is the executive editor of Chairish and a lover of all things design-related. Prior to joining the team, he served as the executive editor of Dering Hall and was the first site director of Architectural Digest. He was also part of the founding team of travel startup Jetsetter. He lives in New York.