



From the top:
Excellent Jugenstyle poster by the great Seymour Chwast, for his and Steven Heller's "Design & Style" series. Jugenstyle translates from the German as"Youth Style" ("Art Nouveau").
Old toy submarine, the kind that sink to the bottom. I think there's a trick with baking soda which makes it resurface, but I'm not sure.
1950's Bugs Bunny t-shirt.
Spiel Naef wooden toys from Switzerland - the stacking pointy blocks were at the bottom of a cardboard box of other wooden blocks from the flea market and the box of Kugelbau was from a yard sale. The Dala horses are from various places, found one at a time until before we knew it we had a whole herd.
4 comments:
some great finds! the chwast would be remarkable anywhere in a house! i knew his style from the moment I saw it!
and those building blocks are something else!
I had those building blocks by Kurt Naef when I was a kid. A fantastic toy. I believe they're still at my parents house.
whoa all right baby time congrats! :)
Oh! I found a box of those Naef blocks in original packaging in a free pile in Rhinebeck, New York once, and one of my biggest thrifty sadnesses is that I had to sell them to pay some rent. Good find!
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