It's That Time of Year . . .
Brooklyn Flea moves outdoors!
The days may not be warm just yet, but the Brooklyn Flea is hinting at sunny days to come with its move from inside its winter location back to the great outdoors. Previously based out of One Hanson Place in Atlantic Center, it will now be in Forte Green on Saturdays and in Williamsburg on Sundays. Yesterday was the opening day in Williamsburg, based right along side the East River. To help celebrate, an official ribbon cutting was held at the entrance, a Brazilian marching band traveled throughout, and the amazing scents of various NYC food vendors filled the air–including the ever popular Red Hook ball park carts, delicious treats from Momofuko Milk Bar, and my favorite Brooklyn pickle vendor, McClures.
My main reason for going yesterday was to hunt for items to add to my latest collection of vintage medicine, liquor and soda bottles. The Brooklyn Flea happens to be the perfect place for such a collection. In fact, it's the perfect place for sussing out just about every type of collectible imaginable, as the vendors hail from all over the place and there always seems to be someone specializing in whatever you're looking for. Other things you might happen upon include vintage clothing and jewelry, repurposed furniture, and art and crafts by local artists and designers.
Photos by Cate |
I had to hold myself back from purchasing a gorgeous handmade farmer table that was both too big for my apartment and too expensive for my budget, as well as these incredible aged tin mirrors. Let's just say, I could have left the Brooklyn Flea with a truck full of finds, but I managed to locate some semblance of self control and left with a few vintage bottles priced at about $3-$6 per piece, and a vintage wooden gardening box to hold my prized collection–priced at $20 and negotiated down to $15. Oh yes, negotiating is definitely a possibility! Admittedly, I also left with a slice of Crack Pie from Momofuko Milk Bar and it was well worth it!
Photos by Cate |