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| Braun by Dieter Rams | ? | Alvar Aalto dish | Jil Sander SS07 ad | photo by Flickr 96dpi | Out of Line by Sean Ellis for American Vogue in 1998 via cotonblanc | John Yellen furniture | Richard Meier architecture | Bang & Olufsen MX series television | Arne Jacobsen Oxford chairs | ? | Ferrari top view | ? | Arne Jacobsen (super rare) Catherine chair and footstool, series 4335 | image via GHG | ? | image via GHG | ? | image via GHG | The Sleeping Muse (1909-10) by Constantin Brancusi |From cheekbones to clothes, via architecture and product design, I can never resist some beautiful clean lines.
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thank god for your blog.
ReplyDeletewe think the same, these are mindblowingly beautiful.
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These mood board posts are great I haven't not liked one the more architecture and furniture ones have been my favourites so far. And thank you for the comment on my blog it was really nice of you. I was wondering if you had seen Frédéric Chaubin's book of Photography on the Last days of Soviet Architecture I thought that you would enjoy it greatly.
ReplyDeleteThe Guardian did a piece on it http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2011/feb/07/russian-architecture-soviet-union-photography
Nice! I was thinking of doing some architecture too. I love how Jil Sander crops up so much, it is true her clothes are so architectural and yet simple, she's definitely in my top 3 designers!
ReplyDeleteOne of the best posts so far!(except the one's with Alexander McQueen :">)
ReplyDeleteCheers!!
could i ask what year you were born in?
ReplyDeletethis post is so reminiscent of my childhood, just the feel/mood of it.. although my memory now seems to have tainted this style as retro, whereas you have a great eye for making it seem so romantic? if that makes sense? Just slightly freaked out that I spotted you had posted the Bang & Olufsen TV set (ours is all black) which we have at home and growing up my brother and I would play with a similar toy ferrari model car you posted up too, which we never valued and teared out the plastic seats.
I very much admire your style ethos, it's very intriguing I always look forward to your posts x
Thanks for the comments!
ReplyDelete@elsydotcom I was born in 1990, so probably later than the design era you're referring to (as odd as my childhood was, I was not appreciating product design aged 5..), but I am rather obsessed with mid '80s to mid '90s design. Incidentally I think that Bang & Olufsen TV is one of the best designed TVs (and products) of all times. I would love to have one now, if only having a non-LCD/plasma TV didn't seem so perverse in 2011..
@Michael M I am definitely going to check that out, it looks right up my street
ReplyDeleteimmense immense immense immense immense immense immense immense immense immense immense immense immense immense.
ReplyDeletei finally made it down to the barbican area last week, i've been wanted to go for a couple of years and i remember your post on it, took a couple of snaps of it too. as i said above, it was immense and made me feel slightly like i should be there(as i was walking on the upraised streets, nobody was there as well as not realising just how many people had accommodation there). i did a post on it. will have to check out these b & o tvs that you guys are chatting about too. the BT stitching is so cool, the words "why didn't i think of that" spring to mind. really enjoyed this post, will be coming back to it for sure.