Admission to Harwinton Antiques and Design Weekend. Two Options Available.
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- Full-day access to two shows
- 200 vendors
- Vast variety of vintage goods
- Discover one-of-a-kind wares
Like a bottle of fine champagne, antique cars should be prominently displayed and only taken outside if they’re being slammed into the bow of a majestic yacht. Feast your eyes on worthy collectibles with today’s Groupon to the Harwinton Antiques and Design Weekend on June 11 and 12 at the Harwinton Fairgrounds. Showtimes are Saturday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get two tickets (a $20 value).
- For $18, you get four tickets (a $40 value).
Two hundred exhibitors pack Harwinton Fairgrounds' indoor and outdoor facilities with vintage wares and inspiration-sparking interior-design ideas. Elegant vintage clothing, delicate jewelry, and striking accessories imbue ensembles with flourishes. Antique peddlers also roll out a substantial cache of home-enhancing folk art, furniture, and décor that recalls bygone eras, such as the Roaring '20s, when nearly every American household owned a lion.
- Full-day access to two shows
- 200 vendors
- Vast variety of vintage goods
- Discover one-of-a-kind wares
Like a bottle of fine champagne, antique cars should be prominently displayed and only taken outside if they’re being slammed into the bow of a majestic yacht. Feast your eyes on worthy collectibles with today’s Groupon to the Harwinton Antiques and Design Weekend on June 11 and 12 at the Harwinton Fairgrounds. Showtimes are Saturday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get two tickets (a $20 value).
- For $18, you get four tickets (a $40 value).
Two hundred exhibitors pack Harwinton Fairgrounds' indoor and outdoor facilities with vintage wares and inspiration-sparking interior-design ideas. Elegant vintage clothing, delicate jewelry, and striking accessories imbue ensembles with flourishes. Antique peddlers also roll out a substantial cache of home-enhancing folk art, furniture, and décor that recalls bygone eras, such as the Roaring '20s, when nearly every American household owned a lion.