Gloss House is a an equal parts futuristic and retro home designed by Studio Doherty and Enth Degree Architects in Doncaster East, Melbourne.
В этой квартире в советском доме постройки 50-х годов в центре Киеве последние полвека не было ремонта, и это, по мнению дизайнеров из студии Emil ✌PUFIK. Beautiful Interiors. Online Magazine
When Isabelle Olson and Matthaeus Krenn toured the twin-gabled mid-century house in Sunnyvale, designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons in 1962 for
Photographer Kara Rosenlund has completed a renovation featuring wood ceilings and crazy pave floors in a nod to the home's original era.
Elsa Hosk’s Richard Neutra-designed home is marvel of mid-century architecture—and has been lovingly shared on the model’s Instagram.
The hat's halcyon days are past, but a lid can signify fun, madness, belonging and rank.
With a green-tiled bathroom and heavenly ocean views, this coastal holiday home is what dreams are made of.
The classically beautiful features of this new build were combined with a fresh, modern flair to create a forever home that the clients could enjoy for years to come! Read on to learn more about the care that Kelsey put in this home
We love the Parr's super new house in Incredibles 2. The production design team have done a wonderful job and we're all ready to move in!
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Are your décor ready for the next season? Don't worry. We'll help you. Get to know here the trendy armchairs for this season.
It's debutante season for mid-century London's high society and Life magazine was on the scene to capture all the tea drinking and social climbing at its finest. I found this set of undated photos in the magazine's archives which follows a group of well-to-do English debutantes as they attended the
A Simple, Illustrated Guide During the 1840s and 1850s, hairstyles covered the ears and usually had hanging braids or curls that puffed out around the face while a bun secured the rest of the hair …
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Name: Robert Harbour Location: Eagle Rock; Los Angeles, California Size: 1,500 square feet Years lived in: Less than 6 months You may remember Robert’s previous home from his house tour 2 years ago. He emailed me a few months ago, saying he purchased a beautiful new midcentury home and was in the process of restoring it. Robert has used a handful of the same furnishings in his new place, while making a few new purchases.
Studio Tate associate Liz Ryde turned her 1990s family townhouse into a stylish family home filled with mid-century elements and colour.
*** Shipping is NOT Free, please read below how to get a shipping quote. Mid Century Modern Heywood Wakefield Crescendo Vanity with Mirror and Vanity Stool/Poof Offered is a Mid Century Modern Vanity with Mirror and a vanity poof/Stool was designed by Count Alexis De Sahknoffsky for Heywood Wakefield 'Crescendo' line. This piece is made of birch and features the Streamlined Modern look Sahknoffsky was known for. Mirror is attached, but can be removed. Features a cool glass insert and curved sides. Includes six drawers - bottom right drawer has a perfume organizer. Complete any dressing room, closet or bedroom set. Circa: 1940’s Dimensions: Vanity with Mirror: H: 58.5” w/ mirror H: 22" w/out mirror W: 52.5” D: 18” Stool: H: 18" D: 19.5" Good vintage condition Please be aware that most of the items are vintage/antique and may have small defects or signs of age. However, we strive to provide clear and honest descriptions and photographs for every item. Please contact us if you need any additional photos/information. SHIPPING IS NOT FREE: Please text 847-533-1945 with a photo of the item you are trying to purchase, City, State and Zip for a shipping quote. If this message was seen after you made the purchase, the shipping payment will have to be paid separately. Please follow us on IG: “vintagegrindhouse” where we post incoming items. Free Local Pick Up is Available UPHOLSTERY/REFINISHING: We custom upholster and refinish majority of our items that you see up for sale. We use high end fabrics/hides/leathers/mohairs/boucles/velvets/etc., we replace the foam with high density foam (other foams are available if you preffered something different), just let us know and we will make it happen. Springs/straps/webbing are tightened/replaced/adjusted as needed. We bring the item fully back to life. We also offfer quality fabrics for a great prices and can get the job done in about 2-3 weeks (or if you need it done sooner just let us), as we have 3 upholsterers on staff so we can always rearrange some things. We also extend our upholstery services for items purchased outside of our shop. For a quote, text us at 847-533-1945 with photo, measurements and if you have any fabric in mind. We will then get back to you with a quote and fabric suggestions. You can also provide your own fabric on any project. If the items are purchased from us and upholstery is wanted, the upholstery price will be discounted. LAYAWAY POLICY: We offer lay-away plans on any purchase. Please contact us for additional information. ***Buyer agrees to terms and payment schedule. The deposit is nonrefundable. Buyer further agrees that if any scheduled payment is missed, the down payment and the total amount of the payments previously made are forfeit and the item will be returned to open stock. Buyer also agrees that no further notification of payments due will be provided and the customer is responsible for keeping track of when the payments are due.*** RETURN/CANCELLATION POLICY: No returns, no exchanges, no cancellations. All sales are final. We offer a one-time courtesy refund on a cancellation that is less than 24 hours from the purchase date. If an order is canceled after 24 hours, we will offer store credit minus a 20% restocking fee of the items listed price. If the item is already in transit, no refund can be issued.. The store credit will be valid for 12 months from the original purchase date. DELIVERY: Your satisfaction is our priority. It is your responsibility as the buyer to inspect the item at the time the delivery is made, while the driver is still present. If you are dissatisfied with your purchase or if your order arrives damaged, please contact us immediately. *** We would love for you to visit our showroom which is located at 4329 N Kedzie Ave, Chicago, IL 60618. We can be reached by phone at 847-533-1945 (Open Hours Wed & Thur 12-6; Fri & Sat 11 - 6 and Sun 11 pm - 5 pm CST). You can call or text that number. ***
Loved the look of this corner when I first spotted this charming Mission District house tour in my inbox this morning from Apartment Therapy. Something about the colours (red shoes, turquoise box/silhouette, yellows) and mix of old and new. Click here to see more.
‘The portrait is your mirror. It’s you’. – August Sander In the early 1920s Sander began People of the 20th Century – one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of photography, the project occupied Sander for some 40 years, from the early 1920s until his death, during which he took portraits of hundreds … Continue reading "The Extraordinary Photos of German Photographer August Sander"
Some super stylish mid-century wedding inspiration all fabulously co-ordinated - from the geometric stationery & cake to the stunning fresh Spring florals!
Summary:Experience the charm of the '50s with our mid-century modern inspired ceramic coffee cup set.Unique hand painted floral patterns add a touch of Scandinavian elegance to your coffee ritual.Complete with an original, stylish saucer, perfect for modern home kitchens and chic dining areas...
Brilliant Found Photos Of Mid-Century Christmas Parties
Not cheap, but this 1960s midcentury Eichler Home in Hillsborough, California, USA certainly has impact. This place dates back to 1964, one of the many
A literary couple embrace the quirks of a California modernist. Twice.
At least I assume they are sisters. Cabinet card, late nineteenth-century. Nebraska City, Nebraska studio.
"Give me my robe. Put on my crown. I have immortal longings in me"
Yesterday, I wrote about the fact that most young women have a distorted perception of what their bodies look like. This flawed body image can have disastrous consequences on our choices and relationships. Together, let’s examine three key truths about body image as part of our journey to unleash God’s Truth in this area of our lives.
This rare vintage 1950's Mid Century Modern art pottery extra large pink mermaid ceramic planter bowl decorative centerpiece is an incredibly special and unique piece to add to your collection. The Mid Century Modern style sculptural mermaid form is made in The United States in the 1950's of ceramic art pottery by Royal Haeger. It features beautiful raised relief surface design details, with a gorgeous light pink and ivory white satin glaze finish. The mermaid holds a scallop shell shape bowl in front, with an open planter vessel in her back. This extra large statement decorative centerpiece is a bold and impressive example of Mid Century Modern art pottery at its best. The vintage extra large ceramic planter bowl centerpiece measures 22 1/2" W X 7 3/4" D X 13 3/4" H. It is brand marked Royal Haeger USA on the underside bottom. It is in excellent clean vintage condition consistent with age and light signs of handling. Please see photos for condition reference. It is now being offered here for an excellent price. less
I’ve been interested in working class dress lately. And more specifically 18th century maids costumes. searching the net I’ve found lots of pics of pretty outfits and great pattern mixi…
A Simple, Illustrated Guide During the 1840s and 1850s, hairstyles covered the ears and usually had hanging braids or curls that puffed out around the face while a bun secured the rest of the hair …
After sharing Zoella's (that's YouTube's Zoe Suggs) Brighton flat home tour , I thought I'd show you some images of the apartment, to show...
I am SO glad that this is done! After Thanksgiving we all came down with a terrible cold thing. Or maybe a flu thing. It was bad. The kids bounced back after a day or two but I'm still sniffling and shuffling my way through gloomy, coldish, grey days and battling a wearisome round of fever and chills. So. My goal was to finish the petticoat by November 30th since my first goal of getting it done by Thanksgiving wasn't accomplished. I pushed myself and got most of it done but I still had a bit of finishing to do that wasn't able to be completed til December 1st. I wanted to wear it last night to a Christmas festivity but I didn't go since I was sick. I love this petticoat. It's warm and cozy and light and fluffy. Like wearing a comforting blanket wrapped around you all the time. Which, at this point, I need. It's made of two widths of a striped fabric I've had since before Anne was born. I am not totally sure of the fiber content. I originally thought it was a nice cotton but after quilting it for so long I really believe there is some silk content as well. It handles like silk and has that distinctive whooshy sound when you quilt that you only get from silk. It's lined with plain white and grey striped cotton (I think I have had a thing for stripes lately. . .) and interlined with cotton batting. I quilted it on many evenings in front of the tv watching Walker, Texas Ranger (which is Malachi's new favorite tv show that he simply must watch every night from 7 to 8). I made a short yoke to gather the lower skirt at the hip. I didn't want a ton of bulk in the waistband so this seemed like a good idea. Then the top of the yoke was gathered into waistband. The yoke isn't lined, so the seam between the lower skirt and yoke is finished with a strip of scrap fabric. The outside of the seam has a decorative band of bias cut self fabric. The total width is about 120" and I'm happy with that. I thought it might be a bit too wide but I think it's just about right at this length. If it were shorter, I may have made it a little narrower. The hem falls at lower calf which is probably on the long side for quilted petticoats but hey, my lower legs need to stay warm, too! I'm fitting this into the HSF "Red" challenge because the stripes on the skirt are a darkish pinkish red color. And in case that wasn't enough to bump it into a red category I used a bright red cotton for the inside seam finish. So! There ya go. HSF info: What the Item Is: Mid-19th century style quilted petticoat. The Challenge: Red Fabric/Materials: Outer fabric, cotton batting, cotton lining. Pattern: My own, but all rectangles! Year: Meant for use for Civil War reenacting but could theoretically work for 1830-1865 as the skirt silhouette is similar. Notions: Button How Historically Accurate Is It? Fairly so. The only thing I'm not sure of is the yoke - it was a last minute idea to add it and I didn't look for an original example with a yoke. :( Hours to Complete: Tooooooo many. There are 18 rows of quilting and each row took about an hour to do. Then the finishing work was at least 4 hours. And cutting the darn thing out and sewing the layers together before quilting took about 2. First Worn: Not yet; just for pictures. Hopefully I'll get a chance to wear it in a historical setting very soon! Total Cost: All stash stuff. If I bought new of everything I guess it would be around $40 or so. Love, Sarah