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February 22, 2026

THOUSANDS OF FANS of mid-century modernism will descend on Palm Springs, California, for neighbourhood architecture viewing, intimate home tours, art shows and film premieres as part of the town's popular Modernism Week.

- ERIK PIEPENBURG

But design tourism is a year-round pleasure, and aficionados can shop for, learn about and otherwise appreciate their favourite items and categories around the world. Here are some highlights from the design world to visit in coming months.

20th century Cincinnati Vintage Modern Expo, Cincinnati

More than 70 dealers take over 40,000 square feet at the Sharonville Convention Centre outside Cincinnati on this weekend of “juicy vintage modern goodness,” according to Jenni Button, the event's co-producer and creative director.

This familyand women-owned extravaganza turns 31 this year, making it one of the oldest midcentury events in the country. Prices range from bargain-level to exorbitant. Unlike many design shows, this one is family friendly: Children under 18 get in free.

Most of the vendors are from the industrial Midwest, with an emphasis on Ohio. Sweet Modern from Akron, the show's sponsor, will be selling restored midcentury décor and furniture. Cleveland Modern will be on hand with mid-century lighting. The South will be in the house too, with vintage handbags from Kitschy Kloset in Jasper, Alabama and Art Deco clocks from Decorations in Chantilly, Virginia.

Cincinnati Modern, a real estate agency, will even help you find a local midcentury modern home.

The Mid Mod Mixer comes with early access to the vendor area plus food and drinks — the best option for serious collectors hunting for substantial pieces. For those who want a more extravagant weekend experience, the $2,400 Ultra Luxe package includes a two-night stay at 21C, a boutique hotel and contemporary art museum in downtown Cincinnati.

Salone Internazionale del Mobile, Milan

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