Occasional Home Store Autumn Fair: vintage traders, interiors fans and foodies gather at one-day design event in Winchmore Hill

For one day only, Winchmore Hill will see vintage lovers, interiors bloggers and foodies come together with markets, workshops and key buys for your home this autumn.
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On September 9, vintage traders, pop-up interiors stores, makers, florists and foodies will gather in north London's Winchmore Hill, for Occasional Home Store's Autumn Fair.

In association with interiors brand Plum & Ashby, the idea for the event was sparked when Scandi interiors blogger Rebecca Lawson (@malmo_and_moss), former Selvedge Magazine editor Beth Smith and vintage trader Sally Newman decided to bring vintage homewares, contemporary design and dedicated interiors fans to Winchmore Hill.

Particular event highlights include pop-ups from independent retailers & Hobbs (@_andhobbs) and Crouch End's interiors institution Of Special Interest (@ofspecialinterestinteriors).

Workshops include "How to style your home the modern, rustic way" and "Ten top tips to improve any room" by interior stylist Kay Prestney (@kinship_creativedc) and Shades of Grey author Kate Watson-Smyth (@mad_about_the_house).

The fair's first 20 visitors will each receive an 125ml project pot of Annie Sloan Chalk paint.

"We all wanted to bring something special to N21," says co-founder Beth Smith, "It's an event we’d like to go to ourselves – full of vintage treasure, designer makers, cake and a glass of fizz."

The Occasional Home Store is on from 10am until 4pm on Saturday 9 September at St Peter's Church, three minutes' walk from Grange Park train station.

  • The Occasional Home Store Autumn Fair, St. Peter's Church, Grange Park, London. N21 1DN
  • Entrance costs £2