Pudsey Civic Hall is set to transform into a sanctuary for mid-century furniture design and sustainable style when the acclaimed Vintage Home Show returns to its West Yorkshire roots.
The event is a must-visit for those seeking high-quality vintage furniture, rare ceramics, records, artwork and unique textiles that bypass the flimsy quality of the modern high street.
Doors open at 10.30am on Sunday, 12 April, welcoming hundreds of enthusiasts to browse 40 specialist traders who travel from across the UK to share their expertise and carefully curated collections of homewares and retro treasures.

The showcase, now in its 14th year, features an impressive mix of long-standing veterans and fresh faces. Visitors can browse rarer pieces from Statement Furniture, a show staple since 2012 that specialises in sought-after Danish makers alongside local heritage brands like Dalescraft, originally based in Pudsey.
They are joined by exciting newer additions, including debutant Iris Katoen, offering handloomed textiles and vintage kilims, and Elliot from Urbn Nest. Travelling from West Northumberland, Elliot brings a deep knowledge of mid-century restoration and offers affordable, hand-finished furniture that he rarely sells at public fairs.
Local favourites also return to the hall, including Alfie Retro Robot, a trader present since the show’s inception. The stall acts as a nostalgic time capsule filled with Hornsea pottery, Observer books, and kitsch childhood treasures.
Lisa Doel, who has run the Vintage Home Show for the past four years, said: “This promises to be our biggest and best Leeds event yet.
“What’s really great about the Vintage Home Fair is that the stock is always changing, giving visitors the chance to join the sustainable furniture revolution. These one-of-a-kind finds offer a greener way to furnish a home with pieces that truly tell a story.
“Whether shoppers are looking for a statement armchair re-upholstered for modern living or smaller artworks and Tupperware to carry home on the bus, the variety ensures that mass production is replaced by soul and character.”

Entry is available on the door at Pudsey Civic Hall, though organisers recommend booking in advance via the official website to guarantee access during peak times.
Further details regarding the full trader lineup and ticket options can be found here.
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