1960’s Atomic bedside cabinets. These wooden bedside cabinets are covered in striking black and white striped vinyl with attractive atomic black legs. They have a drop down front door with an added shelf on top supported by chrome uprights. (price is for the pair). Can be delivered internationally – Please send me your counrty and postcode for a quote.
Space Age MOBILES Salesman Sample 1950s Mid Century Barkcloth Era Vintage Fabric
This offering is for ONE unused unwashed salesman sample of a mohair type cotton… These samples were carried around door to door as samples to show customers… And this particular pattern looks straight outta Miami Beach… A wonderful rare creamy shell pink… With amoeba mobiles like a chandelier cascading about the fabric… A unsigned “Hand Print MOBILES”… I know this because I have another one in my shop that is signed. A rare treat for anyone into the best of the best of samplings from the mid century. A creamy shell pink ground with cocoa chocolate… Measures 25 inches wide x 35 inches long. But who wants to take a return right? So I do my best to add lots of photos that depict the weight and texture and do so thoughtfully so you are getting the most virtual experience. Of course I will take a return… I’m just hoping more the pricing will WOW YA over wanting to return it : Here is to a summer of fabulous Florida Finds.
MID Century Modern Picture Frame With Wenge Woodworking Framework Midcenturymodern Wenge
This set of 6 Aldon Pilsner Glasses features a stylish Mid-Century Modern design with a Greek Goddess pattern. Manufactured in America in 1956, these vintage glasses have a capacity of 10 oz and stand at 11 inches tall. The round glasses are decorated in gold and white colors, creating a glossy finish that adds a decorative touch to any occasion. Hand washing is recommended to maintain their original appeal, making them a unique addition to any barware collection from the Atomic Age.
Vintage bedspread with a mid-century geometric design in hues of red, orange and brown on a white background. Width 84.5″ x lenght 86.5″. Made in the 1960s, West Germany. Don’t hesitate to contac. T me with any questions.
Asymmetric Mid Century Modern, Vintage, Retro Wall-Hanging Mirror with Black Glass Backing Frame. I’m not sure of the exact age of this lovely mirror. It belonged to my parents and I have seen photographs with this mirror hanging in the living room of the home they occupied from the early 1960’s. It is a lovely example of the fluid, organic shapes that typified the Mid-Century Modern style. As might be expected for an item that may be up to 60 or so years old, there is some foxing to the mirror and some of the black background that gives the backing frame it’s deep black colour has worn. I have shown all this in the photos to the best of my ability but it’s very difficult to photograph a mirror! There are no chips or damage to the glass of either the mirror or the backing frame. The fixing that enables the mirror to hang on a wall is solid and holds the mirror securely. Approximate measurements at the highest point is 73cm (28.5 inches), and 34cm (13 inches) at its widest part which tapers down to 26cm (10 inches) towards the bottom before it rounds off at the corners. I would be happy to answer any further questions about the mirror or add photos to the listing upon request.
Iconic Vintage Mid-century 1950/60’s Atomic Coat Stand By Roger Feraud
This iconic original vintage mid-century 1950/60s Sputnik Atomic coat stand possibly by Roger Feraud? Features a black powder coat finish, geometric metal frame with 12 multi-coloured ball hooks. It stands at 184 cm tall and 61 cm wide. This original retro piece requires no assembly and is free-standing, making it portable and suitable in a hall way, porch, conservatory etc. It has some limited surface wear to both the frame and coloured ball hooks and 2 of the 4 metal cross pieces to the base are missing (as seen in the photos). The latter does not affect the stability of the coat stand.
Pair of mid century atomic eyeball lamps, gold globe lights. Scandinavian design
Vintage eyeball / atomic lamps made by Magnetlampan in Sweden in the 1960s or 70s. They can be used both as table lamps and as wall lamps. The base is magnetic, which allows the lamp to be easily adjusted in any direction. Angle them down as reading lamps or up to illuminate the wall and ceiling. There is some minor wear to the surface, but overall they are in good condition. The price is for the pair. The lamps have European standard power plugs.
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