August 2008« July 2008 - September 2008 »August 29, 2008Scavenger Hunt Items: August 31
When you find the item, which can be hidden in any vendor booth, it's yours, absolutely free! Only one winner per calendar month. Items posted every Friday at Noon. Happy hunting! From left: 2. Antique brass key fob, set with vintage brass horseshoe charm. 3. Balm of Gilead face and body moisturizer: 100% natural, shea and almond body butter. New August 28, 2008What's New?
We love having Pascal Benichou among the Flea vendors--a real honor. Pascal displays his groovy handmade mosaic and steel tables alongside a rack of country-style artifacts (above), all of which are worth a look. But a chat with Pascal is also worth it: he's a former dancer with the Joffrey Ballet (among other companies), a sculptor, photographer (he has an opening in the E. Village in September), and a painter. Stop by and say "bonjour." E11 Susan Blank is the latest veteran of the 25th St. Antiques Garage to enjoy her Fleadom in Brooklyn. On a recent visit there Senor Flea especially loved her affordable picture frames, which fill a nice nook at the market. Welcome Susan warmly, she's old-school! V8 Ben Dzamba is a swell addition to the Flea's stable of next-generation collector/vendors--a nice young fella whose dad has been in "the business" for years. He's got great paintings, oddball treasures, some nice records, and a fun attitude. V7
Brooklynite David Markel will be selling mid-century decorative glass, mostly Italian items from the 50's and 60's (right). Looks like nice stuff. L9 Blue Marble + Rwanda = "Sweet Dreams"So our pals Alexis and Jennie from Blue Marble Ice Cream--which sells their yummy grass-fed ice cream at the Flea every Sunday--are working on a humanitarian project that the Flea is down with: helping open an ice cream shop in Rwanda. Following the genocide there in the previous decade, one of Rwanda's remaining resources is its many cows, and when Blue Marble's Jennie met Kiki from Huye, Rwanda, at a Sundance theater workshop earlier this month, the plan was hatched to bring happiness and joy to a nation in sore need of both by turning those cows' milk into yummy ice cream. Recently the gals learned of an American Express funding initiative that the project is eligible for. If you have 30 seconds, please nominate "Sweet Dreams: The Power of Ice Cream" on the AmEx site by this Sunday, August 31--the top 5 vote-getters in 5 categories are eligible for the $2.5M in funding. The nominating process is really simple, takes less than a minute. Just click here. Thank you! August 27, 2008Wafels Are Back
Follow your nose to that yummy wafel scent, or just head to the yellow tent in the back row by the school. Monsieur and Madame Wafel have promised an olfactorily stupendous new dough in the coming weeks--so keep those tastebuds standing at attention. Power to the People's
Twas the Candy that shifted the pre-Flea buzz into high gear, so here's hoping the People's stay cool as their rep heats up. We couldn't resist sharing this pic (right) of our little pal Jones preparing to devour a strawberry pop. August 26, 2008Flea On!Fear not! The Flea is open as usual this Sunday, Aug. 31, over Labor Day weekend. The only date we won't be open is Sunday, November 2, when the NYC Marathon goes directly past the Flea making access impossible for both vendors and customers. As of now, the tentative last date for this year is Sunday, December 21--but that date is subject to change and we may be open deeper into the winter depending on weather and how many folks show up. We'll be back in mid-March/early April, date TBD. This Sunday's shaping up nicely already, see ya there! August 25, 2008Finders/Keepers Week 7
Smiles all around, as per usual. Check back Friday at noon for this week's items. Here are this week's finder/keepers: Amy Bzdak of South Slope finally found the vintage plaid blanket in the Tutek booth at 3:12p. (The vendor is camera shy, despite his dashing good looks (and locks).) Here's Amy with her friend Michael Bender. Stay warm! Top right Lesley Wheeler finally found the awesome salt-and-pepper shakers that Kyle from Sit and Read Furniture had hidden with such aplomb at 3:34p--our latest winner ever! Kyle sells about once a month, and when he does it's a doozy. Bottom right August 22, 2008Scavenger Hunt Items: August 24
Happy hunting! From left: 2. Canvas tote with hand-silkscreened vintage-camera image. New 3. A set of 2 un-used hardwood salt-and-pepper shakers, in the original box. Vintage Green Flea
Senor and Senora Flea picked out a nice array for their back deck (right), and Liz has plenty of affordable plants and flowers in converted coffee cans and the like. We love the floras and the faunas at the Flea, let's keep 'em comin'! August 21, 2008Cake Truffles for Cancer
We do have a stellar mini-cupcaker already with Kumquat Cupcakery, it's true. But Lemonade Stand sends 25% of its profits to the Alex's Lemonade Stand fund to fight childhood cancer, which is pretty rad. Oh, and Christina is bringing her 2007 Miss Teen New Jersey younger sister Catherine (right), in full pageant regalia. That's marketing. Eat a cake truffle, save lives, do more good. What's New?This Sunday is shaping up as a stellar Flea mix, and there are actually too many awesome new vendors this week to highlight them all. Our apologies to those we didn't mention.
Just Ask Shirley is Shirley's mish-mash of wicker baskets and antique fans, phones, table lamps, books and records--all kinds of stuff, as she describes at. For all you pickers. B4 Harry Cooker had an antiques store in Queens for a long time, and now he mostly does the Chelsea markets on Saturdays. This Sunday he tries out our Flea, with a nice mix of costume jewelry, small furniture, bric-a-brac, and paintings. See what's cookin' with Harry! V4
Also, tons of vintage furniture this week, including new and returning vendors: Right nearby you'll find Aaron Aardvark & Son, a top-notch shop in New Brunswick, NJ, that covers every variety of mid-century furniture and collectibles. They'll be crossing two rivers to join us, so say hi to Lamar and crew. W5
The bearded fella known to Senor Flea only as Long Island Eddie seems to have made Brooklyn his Sunday home, and his 2 spots along the Clermont fence are chock-a-block with deals on desks, chairs, tables, all of it enticing. C5/6 Antiques + Collectibles, who spread out bigtime with a huge range of furniture the first couple months of the market, mark their return this Sunday. W3 My Little India, the former Fulton St. Fort Greene spot, has become a fixture on the Vanderbilt fence, with all kinds of gorgeous home furnishings from the subcontinent. V14/15/16 August 19, 2008Flea's Crafty!
This Sunday, the {Newbies} will be taking a booth in the Stoop--our one-time $20 clean-out/discount area, in/around W25 every week--to unload crafting supplies of every imaginable variety: sewing, beading, jewelry, paper-crafting, scrap-booking, candle-making--you get the picture. And right next store in the Stoop, Charlie and Sarah, the friendly folks who set up next store to The {New New} every week, will also be doing a craft-supply blowout of their own, including loads of baby clothes and furniture. Craft on, dudes! (Today's subject line is a Beasties reference btw.) August 18, 2008Finders/Keepers Week 6We had some seriously psyched Scavengers at this week's Hunt, including a 10:02am winner of pickles and pickled pears. When Sherryl found the candlesticks at 11:38, the whole bloomin' thing was over already. You Fleasters totally have an eagle eye! Here are this week's lucky ducks:
This just in! Becky Williamson is the lovely redhead, and her husband is Charlie Williamson (above). They're devout Flea regulars from Fort Greene. Thanks for writing in!
As always, check back Friday morning for this Sunday's treasures. August 14, 2008What's New?There are a plethora of interesting new vendors this week, showcasing the full range of all things Flea: all kinds of antiques, handmade jewelry and art, amazing vintage clothes, a new plant vendor, and a new Brooklynite unloading his cool personal stuff. Come one come all! Ray Brachfeld, who actually sold at the Flea one rain-shortened Sunday (there have been so many!) a few months back, returns for real this time with his collection of country-style well-worn antiques: garden tools, ironwork, statuettes, etc. B21, off the Vanderbilt handball wall.
Landscape architect Liz Pulver is getting in touch with her roots (oy) by venturing into the flora kingdom, and she'll be selling all kinds of potted plants starting this week. E22. Jesse Hopkins sold vintage clothes at L.A.'s Melrose Flea since 2002, and as a new New Yorker she's trying her hand in Brooklyn starting Sunday. Melrose (along with the old Broadway + Grand market) is among the Flea's kindred spirits, so we're bullish on Jesse's wares. She'll be in E24. Fashionistas also shouldn't miss Sunny Chapman of Item Vintage, who has all kinds of women's clothes and accessories, especially '60s and '70s. Check out her two sites: here and here. Phil Caponegro of Extra Innings sells baseball cards, autographed balls, photographs, and all kinds of sports memorabilia. Play ball! E11. Fleur and Reza of NY Illustration will be selling their locally-made prints and T's in W37.
Ben Hon recently moved from NJ to BK, and needs to make room by dispensing with gently used clothing, electronics, books, gadgets, and housewares. Got a good feeling about the bargain potential here. B4. And finally, Marilyn Hitchcock and Mark Hodson, whose debut last week was rain-delayed to this Sunday, are back. In L7 and E21, respectively. See you at ze Flea! August 13, 2008Honorable? Pretty Much
Come back this Sunday and honor thy Flea. Be seen too--but by whom? August 12, 2008Sept. 14: Superstar DJ Record Fair @ The Flea
The Flea's first-ever special event is coming Sunday, Sept. 14: the Superstar DJ Record Fair. We'll carve out an area of the market for 10-15 folks selling mostly records and some CDs on that day only. But these are no ordinary folks. Fleagoers will have access to the personal/secret collections of some of the finest DJs, musicians, and record labels in our fair city. Here's who's onboard so far: DFA Records, Other Music employees, dj /rupture, DJ Rekha, Def Jux Records, McBoing Boing, and DJs db and Dara. Wow!
That's just the lineup so far; stay tuned for updates. If you are a Superstar DJ yourself--or know someone who is--send us an email to get involved. August 11, 2008Finders/Keepers Week 5This week's Hunt was over early, as usual, with both items discovered right around noon. Both winners were unequivocally happy, and photogenic. Here they be:
Interestingly, Miguel noted that Al Di La's Flea connection runs even deeper: their outdoor bench is from none other than Counter Evolution, the bowling-lane furniture guy. And the Flea tentacles extend their reach even further.... Check back Friday morning for this Sunday's treasures. August 8, 2008Scavenger Hunt Items: August 10Again, just 2 items in this week's Hunt. And remember: only one winner per calendar month. Happy hunting! From left: 2. Pretty gold sparrow hoop earrings. New
What's New?Snazzy new stuff galore this Sunday. In spite of the dog days of summer, ze Flea remains cool as a cucumber (or frozen peach popsicle, or organic/grass-fed strawberry ice cream, or chocolate-covered banana, or iced soy chai latte, etc.).
We're excited to play host to Castor + Pollux, the perfectly curated West Village clothing and jewelry boutique (formerly on 6th Ave. and Dean in Prospect Heights), which will be augmenting its August sample sale with a Flea booth this Sunday and next. Kerrilyn is a pal o'Senor Flea, a top-notch gal. Visit her in W30 in the midway.
Marilyn Hitchcock has been in the vintage-clothing biz for decades, and Senor Flea hand-plucked her from the Manhattan Vintage Show last spring. We're hoping she becomes a Flea staple. W16. Cool new BK literary mag Slice magazine makes itself known to Fleasters this Sunday. Their second-ever issue is just out, featuring an interview with red-hot illustrator and graphic novelist Adrian Tomine, among many others. E31.
Along with this week's two Stoop Salers--every week in the W22/23 area--longtime local Celina Davis is unloading all sorts of good stuff before she moves out of the 'hood. E26. Frank Versace, the designer behind The Shinebox's trippy mushroom et al. T-shirt designs, returns this Sunday (we didn't get a chance to blog his recent debut). E14. While he navigates opening his own shop, Mark Hodson brings his serious collection of designer vintage to the Flea, promising YSL, Christian Lacroix, Valentino, Jil Sander, and Bernard Chaudron jewelry. E21. Ian Woolverton works for Oxfam International and snaps photos around the world (Mumbai, Australia, Pakistan, Indonesia, among others) during his travels. Worth a gander for sure. E32. Rudy of Sterling Precision Sheet Metal returns this week with his finely crafted and attractive metal radiator covers. Check 'em out in L4. WannaHavaCookie is friendly Marisa's new baked-good outfit, and we think her scrumptious, snack-size (thus the quirky name) whoopie pies, snickerdoodles, and toffee cookies will be right at home--in your belly. E5. Maya's Very Cool Jewels make their debut, showing off her funky, bohemian style. E24. And after you park your bike out front with the valet, check out Melinda's wind-energy info table to find out how to switch your electric bill to clean power. The Flea doth progress onward and upward! August 7, 2008The Honor System
Here's the skinny: Booth L14--Lafayette fence, 4 booths to the left after entering--will be filled with merchandise, all of it priced at $18, an arbitrary figure that this vendor has determined to be close to a market average. BUT, there will be no vendor in L14, only a receptacle for those who choose to buy an item to put their cash in. You can pay $18 per item, or more, or less. (In Rainbows anyone? Speaking of which, Senor Flea is psyched to see Radiohead again this weekend.) Anyway, we'll report back next week on how honorably (or not) Fleasters behave this Sunday. The Flea--always full of surprises. August 5, 2008Finders/Keepers Week 4
First, hats off to Alexei for his hunting acumen. Second, a policy that should have been mentioned earlier: You can only win one Scavenger Hunt item per calendar month. This stuff is free and donated by vendors, so we gotta share the love yo! Here's Alexei with his snazzy stuff:
Check back Friday morning for this Sunday's treasures. August 4, 2008Radio Radio!Just a quick note that Senor Flea will be on WNYC (93.9 FM) this morning from 11:40am 'til noon, live on The Brian Lehrer Show. (Brian himself is on vacation this week, which is a bummer.) We'll be talking about the community-building aspects of ze Flea, and generally buzzing about all things market-related, like the awesome Superstar DJ Record Fair we're lining up for Sept. 14. Stay tuned! Stream it live here. Update: here's the interview with Andrea Bernstein from this morning. Scan forward to the 9:10 mark to get to the Flea segment. (The bit before about the Monroe St. Market in Bushwick is definitely worth a listen too.) August 1, 2008Scavenger Hunt Items: August 3Just 2 items in this week's Hunt, but both are so 150% awesome they compensate for the missing third. We'll be back to 3 next week, promise. Happy hunting! From left: 2. Flexible wood sculptor/artist figure, 12 1/2 inches tall. Vintage
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