Step back in time with these 15 retro room decor ideas to infuse your home with vintage vibes. From mid-century modern furniture to bold colors and patterns, discover how to create a nostalgic ambiance that transcends eras.
Vintage Flower Table Lamp Exquisite Vintage Flower Table Lamp is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your bedroom. Crafted with a stunning wood base and a sleek metal lamp body, vintage glass flower lamp exudes a retro charm that complements any decor. The glass lampshade adorned with an imitation marble texture, creates a mesmerizing play of light and shadows. Its unique multi-layered petal texture adds depth and sophistication to your space. Vintage metal flower lamp offer a captivating visual appeal, and it also boasts low power consumption, making it an bedside lamp choice. Please note: Your payment does not include customs duties, local taxes or any other import costs. The order does not include bulbs. If you have any questions about our products, please contact us and we will get back to you within 24 hours. Vintage Glass Flower Lamp Size Size: Dia 20cm x H 45cm Vintage Metal Flower Lamp Details Material: Wood Base, Metal Lamp Body, Glass Lampshade Light source: E27 Power: 6W-10W Process: Plating, Cutting, Frosted Control method: push button switch (not dimmable) We provide 150cm / 59″ wires, which can be extended upon request. Purchase Notes If you have problems with customs clearance and shipping damage, please contact us by email: [email protected] Please notice and understand that color difference and measurement discrepancy are unavoidable.
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ROYALE STARBURST CLOCKS UK - MID CENTURY MODERN MADE TODAY Copyright © 2018 – 2021 Royale Enamel Ltd. All Rights Reserved. High quality Mid Century style Starburst Clock Hand Made at our workshops in Holbeach Lincolnshire. A UNIQUE DESIGN The clock measures 480mm (19 Inches) in diameter Made in the same way & using the same materials as similar clocks produced in the 1950's & 60's. Designed by David Breese - the clock has the following attributes 12 Secure but removable solid Hand Waxed Medium Teak Wood spokes 12 wooden Atomic Balls in Tangerine Copper plated metal spoke ring 7 inch enamelled metal face Welby style in Tangerine & Cream Convex Glass Face Cover Copper plated Metal Face Bezel Good quality quartz movement (Battery included) Aluminium Hour , minute & silent sweeping second hand. The clock is powered by a single AA Battery Strong bracket for wall hanging This Clock will be delivered to you in secure new packaging by Royale Mail 1st Class Signed for within the UK. We will post worldwide by DHL Couriers & just 3 days to the USA Thankyou for looking Starburst Clocks by Royale " The Modern Choice "
It is fun to introduce some vintage flairs into our homes by adding some retro appliances. The funky and colorful retro décor has a big comeback in the home décor...
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This quirky desk lamp is perfect if you're searching for unique retro gifts or you are looking to buy some vintage home office decor. Imagine the look on their face when they open this unique telephone gift and realise it is also a lamp. We have them available in different colours, this one is bright red. These are from our 'Call me old fashioned' Range and made by our very own crazy designer Professor Pat Pending ( Nick my hubby and other half of Ladybird Lane) The technical bit- These have been created from authentic Vintage GPO rotary dial telephones which were no longer working or viable to convert to digital. A flexible chrome goose neck fitting has been secured between the base and the handset to enable a 12V power supply to the handset, complete with led capsule bulb. The lamp is switched on with a low voltage inline switch permanently wired within the telephones case These phones have had all the original internal wiring removed, so no matter how hard you try you can't connect to a landline but the dial does work and your children will be amazed at how long it takes to dial a number on one. Your lamp will come complete with the centre circle printed 'Call Me Old Fashioned' and also with its own 12V power supply. We can supply a power supply suitable for your country, just select UK, EU, US or AUS in the drop down variations section. Your lamp will come complete with its own 12V power supply with a 1m cable. For an additional cost we can supply an extension cable of either 1m or 3m giving more flexibility. Please select this in the drop down variations section. To see more of our lamps and other items visit our shop LadybirdLaneDecor.etsy.com
Today I'm going to show you how to make the third block in my Vintage Block Along If you are just tuning in... the short explanation of this tutorial series is: 1.My grandma was a quilter and made many many quilts in her lifetime. 2. She gave me her basket of patterns that she used to make her quilts. I'm sure some of those patterns came from her mother (Martha) and sisters as well. 3. I am taking several of those vintage block patterns and drafting them so that they can be rotary cut and sewn by machine instead of using templates... which is how the patterns all were back then:) 4. I'm sharing blocks from her pattern basket via tutorials here for you on my blog. 5. I have been waiting for the release of my Farm Girl Vintage fabric to do this series because both of my grandma's were the original farm girls in my life:) 6. The blocks will finish at all different sizes.. and I will put them together into a quilt.. I'll show you how as well. 7. The tutorials will be about one a week. I've done three so far this week just to get a good start! 8. I'm not sure how long this will go or how many blocks I will be doing... but let me just say that there are a lot of good vintage blocks in grandma's basket! Grandma always made the best use of her time. Between all of the things that a farm wife did back then... she always managed to make time for quilting and stitching with her sisters, my mom, and me and my sisters too. She made so many beautiful things to make her home a comfortable and a welcome place to be. The photo above was a stamped on linen cross stitch and now hangs in my bedroom. This is my grandma's cute little farmhouse. I think she must be taking the picture... from left to right is Uncle Ron, my grandpa (Nat) Uncle Bruce, and then my mom and dad. Mom was the baby of the family. This must have been when my parents were engaged. Grandma and grandpa raised 5 children.. Aunt Doris and Uncle Lynn are not in this photo. An addition was added to the farmhouse a few years after this photo was taken. Now my cousin Matthew and his family live there:) Grandma loved to decorate and take good care of her home and make it a place of rest for grandpa when he came in from the farm. Grandma also loved to be with Grandpa when he was out with the sheep herd too:) Farm Life was full of hard work and they worked together and loved it:) Okay...time to make a block! Grab your fabric and let's get started:) If you are using Farm Girl Vintage fabric I would suggest a fat quarter bundle along with both fat 8th panels. I'll be using some of my Bee Backgrounds collection for the blocks too. I like to use scrappy backgrounds. I like the way that they add to the vintage look. So no worries about the background yardage amount for the quilt... just use what you have... a different one for each block or choose 6-8 and use them throughout. It's your choice! I decided on these three prints... you will need 3 colors and one background for this block. I chose to use my new aqua pin dot for the background. It was originally part of my Sew Cherry 2 fabric collection but is now a Riley Blake Designs Basic... YaY! This is the block that I chose out of my grandma's pattern basket for this week... And yes I had my crochet out on my work table and I just had to add some round granny's to the photo for fun! After all...crochet is vintage too:) My other grandma taught me to crochet. She loved it and she crocheted ALL the things for us back then:) From your background cut: 4 - 3 1/2" x 6 1/2" 8 - 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" 36 - 2" x 2" From Fabric One Cut: 4 - 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" From Fabric Two Cut: 4 - 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" From Fabric Four Cut: 9 - 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" Pair up these two squares to make 4 half square triangles. Mark a line or use the Seams Sew Easy Guide and sew from point to point with right sides together. CLICK HERE to view how I put it on my machine:) Trim off the excess and press. I use my trimmings and cut a 1 1/2" square from each at the same time. Four 1 1/2" squares to add to my scrappy square stash:) Set the 4 half square triangles aside and grab the nine 3 1/2" squares and the 2" background squares. We are going to make 9 square in a square blocks. Sew an easy corner triangle onto one corner of each square like this. Now sew one to the opposite corner. Trim away the excess. These trimmings are too small for me to keep:) I pressed my seams open. Now add the 2 remaining easy corner triangles. Trim and press. I used my 3 1/2" Trim-It Ruler to square up these square in a square segments if needed... And also the previous half square triangles. The lines on my Trim-It Rulers make it so easy to get things squared up! Okay... now it's time to start sewing your segments together. Sew them together like this. You should have 4 of each and have one square in a square leftover for the block center. I used my 6 1/2" Trim-It Ruler for these segments. Mark a line from corner to corner on your large squares. You will be sewing an easy corner triangle onto the bottom of these 4 segments. I always pin these when the squares are large so that they line up perfectly. By the way... I've had several questions about my cute little tractor pincushion. I made it a few years back with the publication of my Farm Girl Vintage Book I love to make pincushions out of small vintage things and when I saw this cute vintage toy tractor I just knew it would be a perfect pincushion for this vintage farm girl:)! Here's a quick tutorial for you... I simply used one of my circle rulers to cut a circle of fabric. Sorry that I can't remember which size because it's been too long! I just turned under and gathered the edges by hand and stuffed it firmly... then tied off and knotted it. Then I glued it right onto the tractor seat using a glue gun. Cute and easy peasy! Now back to my original tutorial! When you are trimming the excess from these segments... make sure that you have the half square triangle side up so that you can be sure to trim off the correct part! I pressed towards the half square triangle. And yes... I sure did cut these squares for my stash out of the trimmings:) Lay out your block like this. It's a simple 9 patch now and you can sew 3 rows of 3... And then sew those 3 rows together. This is the back of my block. AROUND THE CORNER 15" x 15" finished 15 1/2" x 15 1/2" unfinished This block has the perfect vintage flair and I'm really happy with how it turned out! I named it "Around the Corner" because we did a lot of easy corner triangles and also... my grandma just lived around the corner from our little farm:) Also 2 of my great Aunts and Uncles lived just around the block from us on opposite corners as well. My Aunt Isabelle and Uncle Elt on one ... Aunt Edith and Uncle Jim on the other. Isabelle and Edith were 2 of grandma's 5 sisters:) So here are the first 3 Vintage Block Along blocks together. Sew vintagey fun!! If you have missed these tutorials... here are the links. Just click on them to take you right to them. GRANDMA'S STAR PATTERN BASKET Thanks for tuning in to my Vintage Block Along! Chat with you next time:) xx Lori
Powder-coated metal bookshelf with a modular look inspired by ‘60s décor. This vintage-modern bookshelf features four compartments with curving edges to store books, records set at a slant, trinkets and more, just the way you like. No two displays will ever be the same on this curved bookshelf! Available exclusively at Urban Outfitters. Features - Top-rated metal bookshelf from our Alana furniture collection - Vintage-modern modular design in sleek powder-coated metal - Tall standing construction set on looped legs - Assembly required - UO exclusive Content + Care - Assembly required - we recommend two people for assembly. Assembly instructions and hardware are included. - Metal - Wipe clean - Imported Size - Dimensions: 30"l x 13"w x 56.5"h - Shelf dimensions: 11.99"h - Leg height: 6.5" - Weight: 27.56 lbs - Shipping package dimensions: 32.5"l x 3.63"w x 53.25"h - Shipping package weight: 37.04 lbs
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A perfect stylish vintage retro radio tissue box to store your tissues! DOES NOT FIT TISSUE BOX, JUST TISSUES. Perfect desktop accessory. A variety of colors is offered to give you the best selection. Perfect house gift or personal decoration! DIMENSIONS: 19.7 cm x 13.2 cm x 13.8 cm (lwh)