Friday, October 25, 2013

Design-Bazaar in Santa Fe

Sorry we missed you last week, but we were visiting Santa Fe, New Mexico, one of the most artistic & culturally rich cities in the U.S. Therefore, this week we want to share with you some of the must-see attractions, especially when it comes to searching for antique & vintage items.

1. Santa Fe Railyard Farmers Market

This is the place to go if you are searching for fresh produce, chiles, handmade soaps, yarn and anything considered to be delicious. It is open every Saturday from 8am to 1 pm.






2. Santa Fe Artists Market

The Artists Market is right next to the Farmers Market & gives you a chance to see what local artists are making. Really unique items with decent prices. This portion of the market is also open every Saturday from 8am to 1pm.


D-B's Favorite Artist: Kendall White

This artist was fabulous! She molds & dyes cocoon-like forms from wool. The smaller pieces would be beautiful color accents in any home decor.






3. Double Take

Double take was by far the best find of the day. This thrift shop was huge & had every antique/vintage item imaginable. It is a MUST-VISIT store in Santa Fe, located at 120 Aztec Street.




Enough jewelry to make you faint...




Boots, furniture, china...


Traditional rugs...


Silver, Fiesta Ware...


 Vintage clothing...


These locations are just a few of all the amazing attractions in Santa Fe. A couple other places we would recommend include:

Breakfast: Swiss Bistro Bakery & Pastries

Lunch: Pizza Centro

Scenic: Hyde Memorial State Park

Additional Shopping: 
Cupcake 
Sanbusco Market Center 
Santa Fe Plaza (lots of people, lots of shopping)

Don't forget, art galleries are EVERYWHERE in this city.



Oh Santa Fe.... Until next time.

-Design-Bazaar





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