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Vintage-inspired chair from the U.K.

When you gather 11 of the most keen-eyed antiques and art dealers in the Illinois-Indiana-Michigan tri-state area (including Laura Soskin, Denise Odell, Aron Packer, and Freeman Braswell) and convince them to put their one-of-a-kind finds under one roof in Three Oaks, Michigan, you can hardly call the place a “mall” and their allotted spaces “booths.” Brandon Nelson, owner of the same town’s funky antiques mecca Ipso Facto, describes his new Trilogy Antiques and Design as a “cooperative, where everyone speaks an aesthetically similar language,” whether they’re selling Belgian farm tables, tribal art, or mid-century modern furniture. 19 S. Elm St., Three Oaks, Mich., 269-756-3300, trilogyantiques.com

 

Photograph: Tate Gunnerson

 

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