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photo: Julius Schulman
I've quietly continued to get inspired by the mid-century era yet in recent times I've not brought anything across onto the blog in correspondence with this. Today I felt it was about time I stopped hoarding my sources of inspiration and shared them with you all, so here we are with a collection of photographs that Fredrick Barr has lovingly curated over on flickr, which I'm sure many of you are go ...
Mirrabooka House is surrounded by mature gardens, koi ponds and a waterfall
This post may contain affiliate links. Read the full disclosure for more information. From iconic shag carpets, to conversation pits, to eclectic patterns, the ’70s...
Using the subtlest of palettes, a local design firm helps a family of four bring new life to an almost 45-year-old fixer-upper
Choosing furniture is just as important as deciding the perfect homeware to complete your space. When we design our house, we must design it down to the smallest detail.
By Alan George I've been diving deep into the world of bell bottoms and disco balls to bring you a living room look that's...
The ‘Cesca’ chair has been referred to as “one of the ten most important chairs in the 20th century.” Nearly 100 years after its debut, Marcel Breuer’s iconic chair has not lost an ounce of popularity since.
Ever since the 80s, the iconic conversation pit has seemed hopelessly out-of-date. Could it be poised for a comeback?
Using the subtlest of palettes, a local design firm helps a family of four bring new life to an almost 45-year-old fixer-upper
Delawie Residence II
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By Alan George Imagine stepping into a time machine and being transported back to the groovy era of the 1970s. As you open your...
Meet the latest maverick of the architecture world to steal our hearts, Bruce Goff. Lesser known amongst design laity, but just as groundbreaking as his fellow Midwesterner and mentor, Frank Lloyd Wright, Goff's work was quite simply jaw-dropping. Case in point? The domed, technicolour house above.
Architect. Norman Jaffe Long Island, NY 1970's Architectural Record
Kunio Maekawa 1942, Japan
By Alan George Imagine stepping into a time machine and being transported back to the groovy era of the 1970s. As you open your...
By Alan George Every now and then, I catch myself daydreaming about those iconic 70s vibes - the era that redefined cool with its...