LGAS 2021
So many of us have been waiting for this year’s Lauritzen Gardens Antiques Show in Omaha! Since the 2020 show was cancelled, the dealers have been collecting and saving for almost two years, and they are beyond ready to show you their treasures!
Let’s jump right in with a few sneak peek photos! Remember, these photos are taken while the exhibitors are setting up. I do my best, but this is a very small representation of what is being unpacked! Not all exhibitors are represented here, and I will continue to take photos and share more in another post!
Leave it to Tony Scornavacco to have the most beautiful displays. My mom and I each have a small collection of banister balls, and I love the pretty colors of this trio!
I am always attracted to a collection of glasses in an unusual and beautiful color, and this lavender really caught my eye. There are several shapes and sizes and they are stunning!
Love these from Roberto Freitas
Adore the owls! The frames! There is a collection of maybe a dozen? But he will sell individually or in sets!
Can’t wait to see more of our good friend, Thomas Fortner’s booth!
Redefined Decor has a gorgeous booth!
If you follow me on instagram, you may know how much I adore my calladium leaves and I post them all summer. I see some of them here!
Of course, Trace Mayer brought a swarm of museum bees!
Kelleher Fine Art - Already have my eye on that painting against the wall.. Could be perfect in Naples!
Coulee Oriental Rugs never disappoints! Can’t wait to see some of these rugs unpacked! The colors!
I posted a pic of these plates from The Spare Room and my instagram was inundated with questions, “How many? How much?” I’ll have to revisit today!
Loved this from Robert Morrissey, from my hometown, St. Louis!
What a beautiful surprise off the back patio this year! Glass doors lead to a large space with a seating area for relaxation and contemplation. “Where could I put that beautiful mirror?”
More photos from Roberto Freitas - a stunning booth!
Some of the most beautiful boxes I’ve ever seen.
I dreamt about that green tortoise last night.
The show is not usually this early in September and it feels like summer! The garden is dressed for the occasion and looks incredible.
Lots more on the way including another dozen exhibitors! This is just the beginning. . .
See you at the garden!