Sorry Emal, hadn't checked this for a while. Thanks for the comment. I believe it is called Bonnie Blue from Vista paints. A little goes a long way! Good luck.
On the lamps....they are most likely mid sixties by Robert Sonneman. I have had these and the floor versions in my shop before. Very nice quality too. Search the net for this name and who knows?...
To respond to the above...We are talking about modern design from the mid 20th century not contemporary from the present day. Though the building's architecture is definitely contemporary circa 19...
Thanks diademydo, that's a wonderful observation and the best thing anyone could say...it not only looks but is a happy home for sure! We are very lucky every day to live there and enjoy it to the...
Mid Century modern design has been my business and passion for over 25 years. Long before it was popular and now that it's possibly getting leggy to some...we still love the stuff. Well designed ...
*Thebradseed, thanks, see about 23 posts above for info about the screen. I've had the Pulcino for decades and have seen a few others like it. And the hexagonal table clock is Howard miller from ...
Dear Hinke, yes indeed. Many times the things we have picked up have needed restoration. The Coconut chair was found in an alley by a dear friend and needed reupholstry. Ceramics have needed rep...
To respond to the above...We do appreciate certain designers work and aesthetic and love owning a piece or two. We like learning about them and their lives and design theories. There is nothing ch...
Thought I'd respond to Sally305 on the wire screen-divider. There is indeed a description with the photo but I'll tell you that it is a one off by NYC sculptor/designer Sol Bloom from the mid 1950...
Thanks for the comments people. Of course to make our places our own, for ourselves is what it's all about. It's the way we like to live. I got to say that the camera compresses the space and the...
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Sorry Emal, hadn't checked this for a while. Thanks for the comment. I believe it is called Bonnie Blue from Vista paints. A little goes a long way! Good luck.
What a wonderfu feel your place has. So inviting and interesting in the details. Very simple but quality. Great color palette too. Well done!
On the lamps....they are most likely mid sixties by Robert Sonneman. I have had these and the floor versions in my shop before. Very nice quality too. Search the net for this name and who knows?...
To respond to the above...We are talking about modern design from the mid 20th century not contemporary from the present day. Though the building's architecture is definitely contemporary circa 19...
Thanks diademydo, that's a wonderful observation and the best thing anyone could say...it not only looks but is a happy home for sure! We are very lucky every day to live there and enjoy it to the...
Mid Century modern design has been my business and passion for over 25 years. Long before it was popular and now that it's possibly getting leggy to some...we still love the stuff. Well designed ...
*Thebradseed, thanks, see about 23 posts above for info about the screen. I've had the Pulcino for decades and have seen a few others like it. And the hexagonal table clock is Howard miller from ...
Dear Hinke, yes indeed. Many times the things we have picked up have needed restoration. The Coconut chair was found in an alley by a dear friend and needed reupholstry. Ceramics have needed rep...
To respond to the above...We do appreciate certain designers work and aesthetic and love owning a piece or two. We like learning about them and their lives and design theories. There is nothing ch...
Thought I'd respond to Sally305 on the wire screen-divider. There is indeed a description with the photo but I'll tell you that it is a one off by NYC sculptor/designer Sol Bloom from the mid 1950...
Thanks Shelly, consider yourself invited!
Thanks for the comments people. Of course to make our places our own, for ourselves is what it's all about. It's the way we like to live. I got to say that the camera compresses the space and the...