Friday, April 30, 2010

Super Sweet Diamonds

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Motified bottle
from the basement of an estate sale.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

To the Max

Three Peter Max things in our apartment. Above is an old screenprint exhibition poster which was hanging in my brother's room throughout the 70's, then stored away in my grandmother's attic after 1984. For "safe keeping", since my brother has a penchant to sell things, I gave it to Linda and myself as a wedding present from him.

Peter Max-design Wrangler corduroys from probably the same year. Linda found these for a couple dollars in a now-defunct Brooklyn thrift shop. They're made for probably a 10 or 11 year-old, so we'll see what happens when our son gets to be that age. I know when I was ten I would have loved them, but they may be relegated to a Halloween as Greg Brady.


Thirdly is 1969's Peter Max designed "Teen Cuisine, a Beginner's Guide to French Cooking", from a sidewalk vendor in Park Slope. I'm sure the recipes are fine but what's really awesome are Max's saturated, full-bleed gradient silk screened pages. They're not all printed this way, but when they're not, and it's a white page, the type is silkscreened in gradient. Wow.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Secret Policeman



Sting, resplendent in sublimeness at The Secret Policeman's Other Ball benefit for Amnesty International, 1981.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Monday, April 19, 2010

Meow mix

From our catalog of cat books
From Cat People (1978): Shelly Smith
Jane Pauley
Seymour Chwast
From The Photographed Cat (1980): Edward Gorey
From Catwise (1979) and Cats are like that (1984):


From the Penguin Handbook Cats (1957):



Saturday, April 17, 2010

Mackworth Island




Closer than the grocery store.
Our summer plan is to hang out here at least once a week.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Found pieces




Saturday's yard saling stuff:
From the top: The Missing Piece by Shel Silverstein, with his wonderful inscription to a girl named Sarah. Now in our son Fletcher's growing collection of things inscribed, but not to him. :(

Vintage toddler's SnoPeak arctic bomber jacket, with boiled wool hood trim and slight lining-of-an-old-backpack patina. My hope is that he'll wear it this winter, but with our novice size forecasting, it'll probably fit him next July. (much to his grandmothers' relief).

A little Puppenhaus-size Rya rug. More likely made to be a pillow by a 70's crafter, but our first thought was that it definitely could be a Finnish salesman's sample.

Two large enameled industrial factory lamps in perfect condition- the stuff that looks like a chip is actually old plaster which just chips off, but we'll leave it there. These will be hung on cable and retracticle cord above a kitchen island in the guest apartment we're working on this summer.

Lastly there's a stylized brass hippopotamus box.
Total, $13.00- the lamps were 5 each.


Thursday, April 8, 2010

One Buffalo Boy gone 'round the outside

R.I.P. Malcolm McLaren. Sex Pistols manager, Bow Wow Wow creator, shop owner, genius, and the inspiration behind our boombox.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Le Man



Steve McQueen in Le Mans (1971)

How awesome is the Porsche 917?
If I weren't going to paint our front door in the Push Pin graphic style of 1984, I would definitely use these great old Porsche colors, and put our number inside the white circle. And how do we turn that headlamp design into a pendant lamp that would turn on as fantastically as McQueen's do during the dusky hours of Le Mans.?
Sometimes I think I find more design inspiration in cars than anywhere else.


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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Alexander Girard


Some fabric designs from the 50's and 60's


Sunday, March 21, 2010

It's Spring!

16 year old Californian Jan Smithers (Bailey Quarters)
on the cover of Newsweek, March 21, 1966.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Eames faces







Two old Eames chairs and five faces, from a yard sale.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

more Eames faces

An old Eames House of Cards, from an estate sale.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Fashions by Linda, age 11








What fun to discover my (now) kooky notebook and crazy paper dolls I made when I was 11. It was the early 80's and I was just discovering fashion. I had a love for all the era's usual suspects- Chic, Jordache, Calvin Klein, Sasson, Gloria Vanderbilt, Bonjour, and yes, Jones New York (?!?).
I was also totally into Punk and New Wave.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Knitted Landscapes

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Two fantastic projects- the picture sweater and landscape rug- from the 1978 British book
The Needleworker's Constant Companion.