Well hi there ...
As is often the case, we might be a little late in cottoning on, but a friend popped in to the store yesterday and directed us to ModernistAustralia - a great blog/site which is right up our alley. These few picks are a sample of their mind-blowing content ...
They have a fantastic eye, and pay homage to local mid-century architecture with a great set of photos and links to current homes for sale. Some great and thorough scouring involved for sure - they have so many great pics of those few places that haven't yet been demolished to make way for townhouses ... imagine if there were a few property developers out there with this much respect for the truly beautiful.
We are totally hooked and will be frequenting their site for sure ... wholeheartedly recommended!
19 March 2010
23 January 2010
more reasons why 2010's not so bad ...
so, we are totally blessed to have a like-minded friend on the other side of the world who helps us with our chair-sourcing ... he's got very similar taste in design to us, plus the energy to scour and hunt for hidden gems. and he found us ...
we're not label-snobs looking for 'designer' items (heck - we appreciate design, but it ain't the label that gets us excited), but we can't believe that we will be sharing our lives with the lovely 'pernilla 2' by Mr Bruno Matthsson. 1941 - that's crazy!
the next shipment should be here in late march, all going according to plan ... not sure that pernilla will be on display in our store tho' - haven't met her yet, but i think it might be true love.
travel safe baby!
we're not label-snobs looking for 'designer' items (heck - we appreciate design, but it ain't the label that gets us excited), but we can't believe that we will be sharing our lives with the lovely 'pernilla 2' by Mr Bruno Matthsson. 1941 - that's crazy!
the next shipment should be here in late march, all going according to plan ... not sure that pernilla will be on display in our store tho' - haven't met her yet, but i think it might be true love.
travel safe baby!
big ups to bookhou
have you seen these guys? a canadian couple, based in toronto, their work has been pooping up on a few blogs - artist/furniture makers with a really nice mid-century aesthetic ...
their name is bookhou (John Booth and Arounna Khounnoraj) and they have been collaborating since '02 in 2002 on some nice simple pieces using natural and recycled materials ...
we will definitely be keeping our eyes peeled for more of their designs ... they have a compact range of pieces on their site with a consistent them of really, really nice shapes. oh - they do a lot more than just woody chairs ... we just have a bit of a bias is all.
their name is bookhou (John Booth and Arounna Khounnoraj) and they have been collaborating since '02 in 2002 on some nice simple pieces using natural and recycled materials ...
we will definitely be keeping our eyes peeled for more of their designs ... they have a compact range of pieces on their site with a consistent them of really, really nice shapes. oh - they do a lot more than just woody chairs ... we just have a bit of a bias is all.
lounge love ...
Well, it's definitely getting serious in the furniture-discipline department ...
We bought this great 70's Fler lounge suite about 4 years ago. Took it to an antiques restorer to get the framework stabilized (he said it was the newest thing he'd ever worked on - by about 50 years), and it became the family favorite - comfiest seating ever. When we moved and ran out of space, we did the logical thing and replaced it.
But, like the sensible furniture fanatics we are, we put it into storage - just couldn't say goodbye - and it has spent the last 24 months hidden away. But the time has come ...
We bought this great 70's Fler lounge suite about 4 years ago. Took it to an antiques restorer to get the framework stabilized (he said it was the newest thing he'd ever worked on - by about 50 years), and it became the family favorite - comfiest seating ever. When we moved and ran out of space, we did the logical thing and replaced it.
But, like the sensible furniture fanatics we are, we put it into storage - just couldn't say goodbye - and it has spent the last 24 months hidden away. But the time has come ...
So, old friend, into the store you go ... you and we understand - it's because we love you that we want you to move on. Find a new home and be the star of their loungeroom. Still, it is mighty comfy - maybe we should hold on a little longer ...
12 January 2010
YAY!
It's been an up-an-down couple of years for all of us Poalroid fans ... but it appears 2010 brings glad tidings. Looks like the comeback is well and truly on the rails.
It's called the PIC-1000, made by the reborn Polaroid company, and is set to be released later this year.
Compatible with the classic 600 film as well as Polaroid 100 film, and will be released in silver metallic finish, AND in the super-classy faux timber that we could never say no to. We're really glad to have read the news on gizmodo (more product photos on electricpig), and are guessing that the best bit will be that access to 600 films will improve for those of us who have held on to our 70's and 80's instant cameras.
It's a golden age we're living in.
08 January 2010
another new year's resolution out the window ...
Well, here we all are - new year, new decade. Hope yours has started out well ...
This was to be the year when we got our furniture collecting under control.
We know it makes sense - if you collect swapcards you can go nuts and accumulate - always room for a few more - but if you have a weakness for chairs, a little self-discipline is called for.
We started the year well - were out of town for the first 4 days, and nowhere near opportunity. Tragically, the next 3 days made up for it somewhat. A quick mental inventory shows that we have picked up 34 new chairs between the 5th and 8th of January!
Naturally, we did need all of them - a set of Fler SC55 armchairs (see above) - just can't deny their beauty ... 5 very old Fler LC chairs, dating back to the early 50's (below) ... and then the usual assorted mid century dining chairs and stools.
23 December 2009
Let's get over to Hamburg!
Just been checking out this amazing shop in Hamburg, Germany ... imagining that one day we'll get Know Your Product looking this amazing.
The store's called 'Wohnkultur66' - and is run by a couple named Martina and Manfred - and specializes in Scandinavian mid-century furniture. They stock a nice mix of pieces from some of our favorite designers - Wanscher, Juhl et al - and their display is nice if you're into that kind of thing. We most certainly are.
Take a look if you have a few spare minutes - beautiful place in a nice setting. Though I suspect they suffer the same problem we have where friends come to visit and often note that our house is just like our shop, but with a tv ...
The store's called 'Wohnkultur66' - and is run by a couple named Martina and Manfred - and specializes in Scandinavian mid-century furniture. They stock a nice mix of pieces from some of our favorite designers - Wanscher, Juhl et al - and their display is nice if you're into that kind of thing. We most certainly are.
We first came across them earlier this year when their home was featured on the apartmenttherapy site ... just nice all 'round!
... tis the season ...
What with all the decking of halls we've been doing (not to mention the comfort and joy one is constantly tiding this time of year), we almost forgot that it's all a big buildup to the 25th.
It's all kind of a retail festival as much as anything else these days ... but we like to think that there's a little more to it. Please try - be nice to somebody in the carpark of the mall, tip your waitress, take your shoes off before you kick the dog ... niceness begins at home.
Thanks for visiting us and entertaining us thru the year - have a safe break!
16 December 2009
reptiles again?!??!
Always thought we'd be sharing our love of mid century design on our blog ...
We went down to Morwell see a lady about a sideboard on Monday ... the sideboard's lovely, and has enjoyed a touch of restoration and is on the floor at PRODUCT now.
But the real action came when she asked if we could help out with a lizard problem she was having. She had spotted a blue-tongue in a tea-chest of old magazines in her shed a week ago, and was too scared to go back into the shed since.
Turns out that blue-tongues move kind of fast when they see a hand coming towards them, so decided to carry the whole box across the road to a bushier spot and our scaly friend was soon off to terrorize some non-humans.
Oh ... if you need to be reminded why we have sent all the politicians off to Copenhagen this week, we recommend a trip down to south-east Victoria ... the views ...
We went down to Morwell see a lady about a sideboard on Monday ... the sideboard's lovely, and has enjoyed a touch of restoration and is on the floor at PRODUCT now.
But the real action came when she asked if we could help out with a lizard problem she was having. She had spotted a blue-tongue in a tea-chest of old magazines in her shed a week ago, and was too scared to go back into the shed since.
Turns out that blue-tongues move kind of fast when they see a hand coming towards them, so decided to carry the whole box across the road to a bushier spot and our scaly friend was soon off to terrorize some non-humans.
Oh ... if you need to be reminded why we have sent all the politicians off to Copenhagen this week, we recommend a trip down to south-east Victoria ... the views ...
can't hide from nature ...
As much as unexpected visits from creepy crawlies 'round the house can be mixed blessings (I feel a bit tense and bummed every time I see a hairy spider on the ceiling - the prospect of relocation is never fun), it's great when you get a fun one.
Seriously, this little mantis was under 1cm long - proper thumbnail size - and spent the evening relaxing on our knife rack. We moved him out to the chilli plants on the patio and he seems to have settled well.
Nice to know that the critters are doing their thing all around us ... just gotta keep a lid on the surface sprays!
Seriously, this little mantis was under 1cm long - proper thumbnail size - and spent the evening relaxing on our knife rack. We moved him out to the chilli plants on the patio and he seems to have settled well.
Nice to know that the critters are doing their thing all around us ... just gotta keep a lid on the surface sprays!
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