15.11.08
Sunny November Home
“ Sunny November Home ”, recently submitted to our photo group by The 10 cent designer
Read on »“ Sunny November Home ”, recently submitted to our photo group by The 10 cent designer
Read on »No narration, no explanation, just effusive 1950s music and example after delightful example of modern furniture, architecture, and industrial design. Thanks Alina and free associate .
Read on »I may have to take a trip to London just to see the V&A Museum’s Cold War Modern , “the first exhibition to explore international developments in modern art, design, architecture and film in the context of the Cold War”. The microsite offers several videos, including these two from white hot industrial design guru Dieter Rams.
Read on »“ Norman Cherner Illustration ”, recently submitted to our photo group by Scott Lindberg
Read on »Perhaps not Audrey Hepburn caliber, but they strike me as the sort of everyday thing she would have worn off camera, and the colors and patterns are undeniably of their time. More fashion delights to be found below and in the Vintage Craft & Needlework Magazines group on Flickr.
Read on »“ don’t stop ”, recently submitted to our photo group by †mariana
Read on »Danish publisher World Pictures recently celebrated its 40th anniversary with a special issue of their excellent magazine Design from Scandinavia and they have generously made the entire issue available as a PDF. ...We also present some examples of the hottest trends on the Nordic design scene where many promising designers are displaying their talents, wriggling free from the functionalist ideals and challenging convention to blaze new trails.
Read on »Woody Allen’s “ Sleeper ” (1973) had such elaborate sets and costumes that the film ran behind schedule and came in over budget, even though the final cost was still only $2 million. ...An amusing bit of trivia from Sleeper’s IMDB page: after the movie was released in one country outside the USA as “Woody and the Robots”, Woody Allen inserted a clause in all of his subsequent contracts that his movies’ titles could not be changed by other parties.
Read on »The candidates sat in Danish modern chairs conceived by Hans Wegner, the famous designer, and spoke from behind skeletal lecterns that resembled music stands and offered no place to hide. “The whole set was extremely modern, and that gave a sense of faith in the future,” recalled Carl Magnusson , a furniture designer.
Read on »“ Deupree Residence, New York ”, recently submitted to our photo group by Superbaka
Read on »Fellow mid-century modernist Anna Weiss is a newcomer on the blog scene and her site promises to be a daily stop. ...The house has a very open floor plan, so the living room opens to the sitting room which is also the dining area.
Read on »This stuff comes from the period before modernism matured, but these illustrations from magazines like Better Homes & Gardens and Good Housekeeping at See Saw are too charming to ignore.
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