’Tis the season to visit Wembley Park Antiques Market

With season two of the delightful period drama Bridgerton proving a hit and filming for the spin-off prequel Queen Charlotte underway, our screens are filled once more not just with stunning outfits and hairdos but also fabulous backdrops in the form of the series’ richly decorated homes.

While individual homeowners and renters alike may not have an entire production crew available to track down the perfect pieces of 19th century Regency furniture, they’re taking matters into their own hands. And those wondering where to get the look would do well to drop in on the traders at Wembley Park Antiques Market, who are doing a roaring trade in Regency period items thanks to Bridgerton’s enormous popularity.
“We have seen considerable demand for Regency & Regency-styled collectables and decorative items as we move further into 2022, with interior buyers, prop and private, all looking for something warm and rich.”

Jonathan Nixon, Wembley Park Antiques Market

Britain’s nobles sought out furnishing and antiques that were inspired by King George IV’’s love of all things French. Now, households around Britain are seeking out Georgian pieces for their homes once more. This Regencycore design trend is all about Bridgerton-style ornate wallpapers and rich fabrics, along with statement antique pieces that elevate otherwise contemporary designs.

“With gorgeous Louis XV side chairs being something to watch out for, with ornate mirrors in high demand, you’ll often see period pieces being dressed with timeless mid-century design adding a real feel of depth to a project marrying two great eras. You’ll also often see architectural pieces being snapped up from stained glass in the original framework to Welsh silver coal buckets being repurposed into statement Champagne and wine buckets.

“We have also seen many buyers looking for Regency styled stone planters and figures; these beautiful pieces will find themselves taking centre stage in both the home and garden. Something we would recommend watching out for is most certainly oil on canvas pieces and foxed mirrored glass will always add a feeling of grandeur to any room.”

Jonathan Nixon, Wembley Park Antiques Market