. ...it must be Marburger! Many of you write me and want to know more about this show. The variety is mind blowing. Take a look at this very small sampling of antiques and prepare to reserve your hotel room for next Spring!
ummmm...wow, I would need a semi to bring home the goods I know I would fall in love with, thank you for posting when I'm sure you're dog tired, in a good way
I think I would need a semi as well! There are soooo many things that caught my eye! Thanks for sharing your experience with those of us who can't be there!
Thank you for all the wonderful pictures- They are a joy to view! I've got to make it down there ... So many places to explore! Thanks again for sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing your pics of this trip. This place is on my list of things to do before I turn 40. Love it, love it! Now, let me clean the drool off my computer. :) Tricia VintageBliss
OMGosh I just want to jump through my laptop and snatch up all those FAB Chandeliers...ALL OF THEM! LOL! Fab blog post. I have visited before but never commented. Nice to meet you!
WOW!!!!! I'm screaming right now! I want it all!!!! us Gals here in So. California are palnning a trip there next Spring....also my Sister "Warmpiehappyhome.blogspot" lives in Branson Mo.Need to make a stop by your Fab. Store..my girlfriend Joy from Ca. stopped by with Carol "Raised in Cotton" Said great things and how Sweet you are!That speaks volunms!
Just returned from 3 days of fun in Roundtop, Warrenton and Marburger. My first trip there and it was amazing. It was fun to see your photos to see what we saw and alot that we did not! Got to meet Mary Emmerling and Linda from the Willows Nest. Thanks for sharing!
What can You say...I think I died and went to heaven! Where does all those lovely things come from, I wish I could come and see it live, oh thanks ever so much for showing all beautiful things to us others who never can visit Your spectacular shows and market places, Pirjo from Sweden!
thank you, for sharing your photos and experiences. You'll never know how inspiring you are to others with all of your great travels, photos, ideas, displays etc...
I'm in complete awe of your blog. This is my fist visit and have to say that your pictures are stunning. The Texas show looks amazing...but it was your Halloween shop displays that just floored me. Absolute genius!
This was the first year that I've gone and I was just twirly with all that gorgeousness surrounding me! It was so much fun and an incredible experience. For me, the best was being able to meet John and Robin from Magnolia Pearl. Wish I would have seen you there. I did run into Donny and encouraged him to start a blog or a website or something... anything. He's so great with his displays! Thanks for posting pictures. I'll try to get some up tomorrow. Blessings.. Polly
Hi Deb. Sorry about the German papers being sold. I was so sick I had to go home. Sorry I didn't get to spend some time visiting at the show. All your photos are fab. Marburger has such awesome dealers. I'm always amazed I sell so well there with all that talent... Peg
For nearly 20 years, Debbie worked as a well respected photo stylist, hired by national and local photographers and directors for TV, film and photography. With a life-long passion for interior styling and antiquing, she eventually left that industry to open her first retail venture, Curious Sofa in 2000.
Debbie's eye for assembling a store with the unusual and her unorthodox way of display established Curious Sofa among the top small retailers in the U.S. Customers from across the country made their way to the store to attend seasonal events and see the latest in her distinctive shop style. Her website, blog, Facebook and Pinterest pages are among fan favorites for antique goods and artistic inspiration.
Dusenberry's store and home have been featured in national magazines such as Where Women Create, Country Living, Romantic Homes, Romantic Country, Elle and Travel & Leisure as well as many local Kansas City publications.
Debbie closed her brick & mortar store in 2011 to sell online at CuriousSofa.com only. In 2012 she opened a small booth at Lone Elm Antique Mall in Olathe, KS.
Today she can be seen producing magazine editorials, photo styling, graphic design, retail consulting and traveling to antique shows with her beloved Bichon, Pearl by her side.
27 comments:
ummmm...wow, I would need a semi to bring home the goods I know I would fall in love with, thank you for posting when I'm sure you're dog tired, in a good way
OH OH OH...I can only imagine how fabulous that show is. Someday I will make it there.
Thanks for sharing...
Cathleen alyce
Wow! That is some serious eye candy...thanks for the yummy photos!
Thanks for all the wonderful pictures Deb. Did you have room for the ostrich? Spectacular:)
Carol
I think I would need a semi as well! There are soooo many things that caught my eye! Thanks for sharing your experience with those of us who can't be there!
um, yeah so I am drooling over here big time!
Thank you for the amazing pics for this central Illinois gal who can only dream of going to Texas!!! Fabulous displays!!!
Can't wait to see what you bought!!
Kathy
Thank you for all the wonderful pictures- They are a joy to view! I've got to make it down there ... So many places to explore! Thanks again for sharing.
great! Love everything! thanks for sharing.
Sandyt
Thank you so much for sharing your pics of this trip. This place is on my list of things to do before I turn 40. Love it, love it! Now, let me clean the drool off my computer. :)
Tricia
VintageBliss
My gosh, I have no words at all but I will be scrolling very slowly through this post again!!! Are those rams in jars? Wow!
OMGosh I just want to jump through my laptop and snatch up all those FAB Chandeliers...ALL OF THEM! LOL! Fab blog post. I have visited before but never commented. Nice to meet you!
Oh me, oh my--what a fun romp!
Sally
WOW!!!!! I'm screaming right now! I want it all!!!! us Gals here in So. California are palnning a trip there next Spring....also my Sister "Warmpiehappyhome.blogspot" lives in Branson Mo.Need to make a stop by your Fab. Store..my girlfriend Joy from Ca. stopped by with Carol "Raised in Cotton" Said great things and how Sweet you are!That speaks volunms!
Just returned from 3 days of fun in Roundtop, Warrenton and Marburger. My first trip there and it was amazing. It was fun to see your photos to see what we saw and alot that we did not! Got to meet Mary Emmerling and Linda from the Willows Nest. Thanks for sharing!
I went there yesterday & today. WOW! Was it great! We had a blast. That was my first trip, but not my last! Can't wait til April. Renea
What can You say...I think I died and went to heaven!
Where does all those lovely things come from, I wish I could come and see it live, oh thanks ever so much for showing all beautiful things to us others who never can visit Your spectacular shows and market places, Pirjo from Sweden!
thank you, for sharing your photos and experiences. You'll never know how inspiring you are to others with all of your great travels, photos, ideas, displays etc...
Best Regards,
Lisa
I'm in complete awe of your blog. This is my fist visit and have to say that your pictures are stunning. The Texas show looks amazing...but it was your Halloween shop displays that just floored me. Absolute genius!
i think i just peed in my pants-- a little....
This was the first year that I've gone and I was just twirly with all that gorgeousness surrounding me! It was so much fun and an incredible experience. For me, the best was being able to meet John and Robin from Magnolia Pearl. Wish I would have seen you there. I did run into Donny and encouraged him to start a blog or a website or something... anything. He's so great with his displays! Thanks for posting pictures. I'll try to get some up tomorrow. Blessings.. Polly
oh my goah, I've already seen about a hundred things I love! Thanks for all the wonderful photos, Deb. Fabulous.
xo Lidy
Wow! What great pictures, why does Texas have to be so far from me?!!
Such great pics! I had to leave before Marburger started but I will SO be there next time. I hope to meet you then, thanks for the inspiration.
Wow! just the pom pom trim alone is enough to make me swoon.
Such lovely lovely photos. I think I'd just walk around with my jaw dropped trying not to grab everything up! Thanks for the cyber stroll.
Hi Deb. Sorry about the German papers being sold. I was so sick I had to go home. Sorry I didn't get to spend some time visiting at the show. All your photos are fab. Marburger has such awesome dealers. I'm always amazed I sell so well there with all that talent... Peg
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