LONDON.- The BADA Fair is a highlight of the London Spring calendar, bringing together 100 of the countrys leading specialists in fine art, design and antiques. On display are exceptional contemporary, modern and traditional objects at Duke of York Square, the Kings Road from 9 to 5 March 2016.
Marco Forgione, BADA CEO, comments: As we finalise preparations for our 24th BADA Fair we look forward to welcoming 100 leading dealers, including 11 new exhibitors, and over 18,000 visitors from around the world. BADA Fair is a brilliant opportunity for a wide range of antique buyers, collectors and interior designers to draw on the expertise of our members and select from a wide range of pieces of outstanding quality.
The fine art at the BADA Fair ranges from Turner to Banksy, with further works including unseen textiles by Henry Moore from the Ascher collection, as well as Picasso ceramics and Warhol drawings. There are signature pieces of jewellery on offer by designers including Tiffany, Boucheron and Van Cleef & Arpels. The furniture incorporates items by renowned cabinetmakers of the eighteenth century such as John Linnell and Gillows of Lancaster, to contemporary items by celebrated designer Danny Lane. Other pieces represented include clocks, decorative arts, glassware, ceramics, carpets and silver.
The BADA Fair takes place in a purpose-built pavilion at Duke of York Square, just outside the Saatchi Gallery. Constructed over 10 days, the 5,000m2 pavilion provides a luxurious environment, and features a new frontage specifically designed for 2016.