Palm Springs Modern

31Jul09


Last weekend we were down in Palm Springs for our third Fiesta Movement mission. Ironically we went down there looking for some Eichler homes only to find that Eichler never did any developments there. It was still an amazing trip though, we stayed at the beautiful Chase Hotel and saw plenty of gorgeous MCM homes. Most of the residential development in the 50’s was done by the Alexander construction company, and you can read about it here.

More info on Palm Springs via the Eichler network

The Chase Hotel

Glass Tile from EVIT

31Jul09

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Oh dear. Those Italians really know how to woo a girl. These modern glass tiles from Italian company EVIT are really something else. Can you just imagine a bathroom covered in those bubble tiles in clear/white? What a [gorgeous] statement that would be. Check out the full line – over 65 colors in all shapes, sizes, and sheens.
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www.evit-srl.it

[availability in the US is not apparent, but contact EVIT directly for purchasing inquiries]

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Atomic Indy + Rejuenation = Free

30Jul09

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If you are lucky enough to be restoring a mid century modern home you know the frustration of trying to source some of the things that like original lighting and drawer pulls. My good friend Baz over at Atomic Indy recently went through such an endeavor and happily stumbled across Rejuvenation, an online store that focuses on “classic american lighting and hardware”. To share his excitement he is giving away $300 of goodies to rejuvenation. All you have to do is leave a comment on his site about what you would get with it. Believe me, the odds of winning are WAY better than Vegas and the prize much better. I actually received a sample of drawer pulls a while ago and I can vouch for the quality of them.

Head over to Atomic Indy for all the details, and let us know if you win!

Lulu Dee

30Jul09

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These delightful letterpress prints from Etsy shop Lulu Dee are so cheery and playful with their mid-century vibe. Each 11×14 print is hand printed on a Vandercook proof press and is available signed and numbered as part of a limited edition.

About:
Lulu Dee is the brainchild of Laura Bachman Carignan, a graphic designer based out of Portland, Oregon. Over the past year she has been honing her letterpress skills, the results of which, you’ll agree, are fantastic! Laura currently lives in a 1952 mid-century modern ranch house with her husband and their beagle and tabby cat.

Mod letterpress prints from Lulu Dee: $8 – $35

Cabanne

29Jul09

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The first thing I thought when I saw these Cabanne modular spaces was that they looked an awful lot like those cheap portable carports with a rainscreen put on them. I say that as a good thing though, because I love the idea of an inexpensive and attractive semi-portable source of shade. The Cabanne was designed by architectural firm Bestetti Associati in collaboration with furniture manufacture Paola Lenit, and is a “modular system, allowing for endless possible architectural solutions tailored to the spaces, the situations, the requirements”.


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Made of steel and iroko wood (similar to a teak) the structure is probably neither affordable or portable, but what if you were to add a rainscreen to affordable steel carport? It could be a nice little outdoor space for not a lot of work or money.

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VOID Watches

29Jul09

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Loving these watches from Swedish designer David Ericsson – that copper one is a real looker!

About:
VOID Watches is a new, independent boutique watch brand launched in 2008 as the single vision of Swedish designer David Ericsson. VOID Watches has a unique take on watch design using simple yet expressive shapes, giving our watches an almost architectural expression. Just like a great building is designed to fit its environment, all VOID Watches are made to sit perfectly on your wrist.

Available from voidwatches.com – €129
[worldwide shipping is included in the price]

Jolby

28Jul09

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Jolby, a collaborative Illustration and Design studio made up of Josh Kenyon and Colby Nichols, has no shortage of imagination or talent. While they have some great stuff on their Etsy shop (shown above) I am particularly looking forward to their new zine that they will be releasing early in August. According to them the zine includes;

... a heap of random nonsense ranging from one-eyed centaurs, moustached Englishmen, a sasquatch with a drinking problem, and gallons of caffeine. Captured in their first zine, this new body of work, created through their modern illustration style, invites us to explore the everyday thoughts and shenanigans of the artists.

If you are lucky enough to live in Portland, make sure you check out their show opening Aug 7th at Artful Goods. If you’re not in Portland, you will have to content yourself with their Etsy goods.

A sneak preview of their new zine after the jump.

Illustrations on Etsy from $25 and up.

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Recycled Shipping Container Dwellings by IC Green

28Jul09

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Blame it on the hours spent reading The Boxcar Children as a little kid, but the idea of living in an old shipping container is fascinating, especially if it looks like one of these structures from IC Green, Inc. From 320 square foot studios to 2400 square foot homes, these container dwellings are excellently designed and score major points in sustainability. Aside from the recycled shipping container bones, the insides boast their own green features: radiant flooring, green (living) roof, dual flush toilets, etc. I have to say it: ingenuity at its best!

About:
IC Green is the next breakthrough in housing and sustainable green structures. Designed to be architecturally pleasing yet affordable, IC Green manufactures and pre-assembles a wide-range of structures from small backyard cabanas and office space to expansive residences.

IC Green combines the skills and design excellence from our in-house architects and builders to deliver you a fully engineered, affordable and high-quality product that exceeds most finishes of many high-end custom homes.

Learn more at icgreen.net.

wooden object from west elm

27Jul09

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West Elm has some great new assortment of random wooden objects. The birds are my favorite, and while they are not quite as good looking as the Eames house bird, they are certainly a whole lot cheaper. Made of sheesham wood, these attractive accessories range between $16 – $59.

Available from West Elm.

New 2010 Calendar from Egg Press

27Jul09

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It’s not too early to get next year’s calendar, is it? If it’s not (or when the time is right), consider the new offset printed calendar from Egg Press! This beautiful calendar consists of 12 colorful pages, printed front and back, with a jewel case stand included. Printed in Portland, Oregon on recycled content paper with soy-based inks.

2010 Calendar from Egg Press – $16

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