Palm Springs Modernism Fall Show returning with nearly four dozen dealers for October event
The three-day show at the Palm Springs Convention Center runs Oct. 17-19 and features new exhibitors alongside returning favorites during Modernism Week.

The Palm Springs Modernism Fall Show will bring nearly 45 national exhibitors to the Palm Springs Convention Center from Oct. 17-19, offering decorative and fine arts from 20th century design movements and contemporary 21st century works.
The event, located at 277 North Avenida Caballeros, is a smaller version of the annual Palm Springs Modernism Show held each February.
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An opening night party and early buying preview reception will kick off the show Friday evening, Oct. 17, giving attendees the first opportunity to purchase items directly from dealers before the public opening. Tickets are available for $95 in advance at modernismweek.com or $110 at the door and include a wine reception with hors d’oeuvres, free parking and daily re-entry.
The show continues Saturday, Oct. 18, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekend tickets cost $25 and include return entry throughout the weekend.
Seven new dealers will participate in the 2025 Fall Show, including Ambianic from San Diego, Anthony LaMorte from Reno, Paul Sarkis Studio from Palm Springs, Provenance from Los Angeles, PS Midcentury from Palm Springs, Spiral Haus from New York, and Victor DiNovi from Santa Barbara.
Returning dealers include Amara Rugs from Torrance, Blackwell Woodworks from Woodland Hills, Forza Casa from Berkeley, Skidmore Contemporary Art from Laguna Beach, Streamline HiFi from Truckee, and The Vera Archive from Austin.
Presenting Sponsor Airstream Inland Empire will offer free tours of the 2025 Airstream Trade Wind 25FBT Hatch throughout the event. The travel trailer features more power potential than any model in the company’s 92-year history, according to organizers.
“Our Fall show continues to attract savvy buyers and fans of midcentury modern style,” said Rosemary Krieger, president of Dolphin Promotions. “This show is a much-anticipated annual event beloved by attendees and dealers alike. The marriage of vintage 20th century items with 21st century designs has proven to be very successful and offers a wider appeal to our supporters in the Coachella Valley. We are thrilled to once again play a major role in Modernism Week – October.”
More information and a full list of exhibitors is available at palmspringsmodernism.com or by emailing info@dolphinfairs.com.