Romantic Country: Spring Getaways To The Fleas

We’ve found the best cure for spring fever: sensational markets run by top dealers who don’t just offer the best vintage finds and ideas–they know how to get the party started.
— Romantic Country Magazine
 
 

Romantic Country Magazine is already counting down the days to our 2017 City Farmhouse Pop-up Fairs! Don't miss their Spring 2017 issue for their special section about the best flea markets across the country.

 
 
Just a few miles outside of Nashville, you’ll find some of the prettiest scenery and interesting stops in Tennessee - including City Farmhouse in Franklin, the Shelter + Roost rentals in Leiper’s Fork, and the Homestead Manor in Thompson.
— Romantic Country magazine

Flea Market Style: Vintage (Shop) Rush

An hour south of Nashville, vintage fanatics–including country music stars Little Big Town–flock to City Farmhouse for 12-foot farm tables, worn shop counters, and authentic metal cabinets.
— Flea Market Style

Pick up the Winter 2017 issue of Flea Market Style to see the spread on City Farmhouse and our brick & mortar store. Thank you to one of our favorite magazines!

 
 

Parade Magazine: Picking with Sheryl Crow (November 2015)

This weekend, fans will have a chance to own a piece of Sheryl Crow. Or at least, a piece of her extensive collection of antiques.

Parade sat down with her while she (plus 34 other vendors) were setting up shop to talk about junking, purging and giving.
— Parade Magazine, November 2015

Read the rest of the Parade Magazine story about the City Farmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair -- and Sheryl Crow!-- here

Nashville Lifestyles: Sheryl Crow Joins City FarmhousE Pop-up Fair (November 2015)

Sheryl Crow joins this weekend’s City Farmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair as a guest vendor, offering a range of antique and vintage home décor items from her personal collection. We got the scoop on what she’s selling and how her collaboration with City Farmhouse came to be...
— Nashville Lifestyles, November 2015

Read the Nashville Lifestyles story about our pop-up, and Sheryl Crow's participation, here

Prairie Style Magazine: Storybook Cottage (Fall 2015)

 

We are thrilled that the Fall '15 issue of Prairie Style Magazine featured one of our favorite City Farmhouse projects to date--the Storybook Cottage, a rental property of Shelter + Roost. 

Get a preview of the 10-page spread below, or pick up a copy at your local Barnes & Noble (or grocery store) to see it for yourself!

 

Tennessean: Sheryl Crow To Be Guest Vendor at CFH Pop-up (October 2015)

 
Grammy-winning artist Sheryl Crow will be popping in at Franklin’s City Farmhouse holiday pop-up fair in November.

The rock/pop star and local resident, who was one of the highlight’s of September’s Pilgrimage Festival, will be a featured vendor for the first time at the seasonal market Nov. 13-15 at Jameson Hall at The Factory at Franklin.

Shoppers can purchase a range of goods from Crow, including pieces from her personal antique and vintage home decor collection as well as clothing and other items. Crow will be donating all of her sales during the three-day event to World Food Program U.S.A., a humanitarian agency that works to solve global hunger.
— Tennessean, October 2015

Read the Tennessean story here.

 

Garden & Gun: The Southern Agenda (October 2015)

Kim Leggett has a keen eye for a particular sort of trash turned treasure that draws droves of shoppers to her chic store, City Farmhouse, in Franklin, where she sells everything from twelve-foot farm tables to repurposed lighting to antique spittoons and restored bicycles. Over the past two years, Leggett’s annual City Farmhouse Pop-up Fairs have attracted thousands of eager pickers to her neck of the Tennessee woods, in search of stylishly worn pieces similar to the ones she finds for private clients such as Sheryl Crow and Ralph Lauren. This year, she’s added fall and winter dates to follow her successful spring one. The upcoming autumn show (October 16–17) will take place on the grounds of the 17,000-square-foot mansion of the late music publisher Buddy Killen in nearby Leiper’s Fork. Vendors from almost twenty states will fill the spacious property with a range of decorative pieces for home and garden, as well as handmade jewelry and clothing. Come with plenty of spare time—and a pickup truck.—cityfarmhousefranklin.com
— Garden & Gun, Oct/Nov '15

Read the full Garden & Gun story (featured in the October/November 2015 issue) here