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A French Antique Pop-Up in Georgetown Brings Centuries of Craftsmanship to Seattle

by Julius Ayo
February 27, 2026
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A limited-time French antique pop-up in Georgetown is introducing Seattle visitors to pieces that date back as far as three centuries.

Organized by Hana, a French antique dealer with more than 10 years of experience, the pop-up features a curated collection of furniture and decorative objects sourced directly from the French countryside. Hana began her career dealing in French antique art before expanding into furniture and collected objects, gradually building a network of suppliers across Normandy, Provence, and markets around Paris.

Each piece, she says, is selected with intention.

“We source antiques that will fit with homes in the Pacific Northwest,” Hana explained during a recent interview at the Georgetown installation.

Many of the items on display are more than 100 years old, with some dating back nearly 300 years. The scale of the wood, the joinery techniques, and the craftsmanship reflect building methods rarely seen in modern furniture production. Subtle wear, aged patina, and layered textures give the pieces character while preserving their historical integrity.

Hana noted that visitors are often drawn not only to the age of the antiques but to the story embedded in each piece.

“I think people keep coming back to our pop-ups because they love seeing the history,” she said.

The Georgetown installation blends European heritage with Pacific Northwest design sensibilities. Rustic farmhouse tables sit beside smaller decorative finds, allowing visitors to incorporate antique elements into modern interiors. Pricing ranges widely — from accessible objects starting at $5 to larger statement tables valued in the thousands — an approach Hana says is intentional.

“It’s important that everyone could have a little piece of France,” she said.

The pop-up takes place twice a year in Seattle and has developed a returning audience of collectors and design enthusiasts. The current installation runs through Sunday, after which the business transitions back to online operations until its next in-person event.

For those interested in viewing centuries-old European craftsmanship up close, this weekend marks the final opportunity to experience the collection in person.

Julius Ayo

Julius Ayo

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