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Round Top Antique Show Packing List: What Interior Designers Should Bring
Round Top is a serious sourcing trip. The fall show alone covers miles of vendors across dozens of venues — Marburger Farm, Warrenton, Carmine, Burton, and the fields along Highway 237. Interior designers who show up prepared walk away with the pieces they came for. Those who don’t spend half their time solving problems that…
Read MoreWhat Is White-Glove Antique Shipping — And What Should It Actually Include?
“White-glove shipping” gets thrown around a lot in the antique and furniture world. But what does it actually mean — and more importantly, what should it mean when you’re trusting someone with a 19th-century French armoire or a set of paintings you just paid $15,000 for at Round Top? Here’s what separates white-glove antique shipping…
Read MoreMarburger Farm Antique Show: What Buyers and Designers Need to Know
If you’ve been to Round Top, you know that “the show” is really dozens of shows spread across miles of Texas Hill Country. But among all the venues along Highway 237, Marburger Farm holds a special place. It’s where the most serious buyers — and the most serious dealers — tend to congregate. If you’re…
Read MoreRound Top Antique Show 2026: The Interior Designer’s Shipping Guide
Round Top is unlike any other antique show in the country. Twice a year — spring and fall — thousands of dealers descend on a small stretch of Highway 237 between La Grange and Round Top, Texas, turning fields and tents into one of the most dense concentrations of antique furniture, fine art, and decorative…
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