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Jennifer Harrison lights up a room. Or, in this case, she's lighting up our earbuds. When we first met Jennifer, we were pulled into her undertow of happy energy and ended the interview on such a pure high that I knew I wanted to share it again for those of you who missed it the first time. In this episode, Jennifer talks so beautifully about the design value of incorporating vintage, antique and flea market finds into your home. She's the founder of the online shop Flea Market Fab, which you'll be jumping out of your skin to go check out as soon as this is over. But best of all is probably toward the very end where, completely off the cuff, Jennifer paints a picture of how she pulls a room together, starting with a single piece and imagining all of the different furniture and accessories she'd use. So good. Here she is.
Jen Harrison — aka Flea Market Fab — has helped put boho-chic interiors on the map. Her custom decor and interior design businesses and booming Instagram account have helped homes across the globe become dreamy, layered, spaces one shaggy Moroccan rug at a time. We sit down with the style setter to chat flea markets and thrifting to all things business and social media.
Jennifer Harrison of Flea Market Fab joins us for a special bonus excerpt about our shared love for Mr. Abe Lincoln.
This week's guest is Jennifer Harrison of Flea Market Fab. We sit with baited breath every day looking at her Instagram feed for new drool worthy photos of her textile layered home. Jennifer has been honing her flea market fabulous style since she was a kid being dragged to estate sales and antique markets with her mother. Her home is expertly layered with her amazing finds and begs you to come in and put your feet up with a cup of coffee or glass of wine in hand. Jennifer will completely inspire you in this interview and have you headed straight for your nearest antique store and thrift shop! Even better, check out Jennifer's online shop at fleamarketfab.style to purchase her custom designed pillows and poufs made from her personal collection of vintage textiles.