
Bradbury & Bradbury Art Wallpaper
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Their Modernism collection spans several widely-varying design esthetics: the shimmering light and elegance of the Art Deco period, the cozy home-style charm of the ’40s Post-War Era, the fun futuristic world of the ’50s Atomic Age and the bold and stylistic ’60s Mod Generation.
http://www.bradbury.com/modernism.html
Categories: Retro Retail
Tagged: 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, art deco, atomic age, interior design, mid century modern, mod generation, post war, prints, retro, wallpaper

Icicle Round Table
This light, stylish table would sit comfortably next to many other classic and modern pieces of furniture. It is also easy to place the table free-standing thanks to its simple, 60’s inspired looks.
Available from Personal Interior Design:
http://www.pid.se/en/tables/coffee-tables/icicle-round_1821.html
Categories: Future Classics
Tagged: 1960s, furniture, interior design, table

Panton Relaxer is designed by the famous Danish designer Verner Panton who has enjoyed a renaissance in the past few years.
An advocate for free and outspoken “spage-age” living throughout the 1960s and 70s.
Many of Verner Pantons objects are today destined to reach the status of “design icons of the 20th century”.
In one sweeping curve, Panton has accentuated the art of seating, which is ergonomically fit to anybody size and posture.
The Panton Relaxer is perfect as a poolside relaxation furniture and bar lounging, to the kids favourite computer gaming chair, the Relaxer chair is already re-claiming its former state as one of the most interesting icons of Verner Pantons design universe.
The base on the Panton Relaxer is oiled natural Oak Wood.
Covers are easily attached to the frame with Velcro straps.
Cover is made of 100% wool and is available in three different colours, black, red and off white.
Available from Personal Interior Design:
http://www.pid.se/en/seating/lounge-furniture/panton-relaxer_1619.html
Categories: Retro Retail
Tagged: 1960s, 1970s, chair, furniture, mid century modern, panton, retro

“Chairs and furniture have always been familiar subject matter within my work. Recently, I distilled chairs to simple stick forms to illustrate the human element. A chair not only personifies the body with its arms and legs, but can present a sense of movement as well. Even though the chair forms are simple they still become complex metaphors in their environment.”
Michael Pfeghaar
To see more of Michael’s work go to http://www.pfleghaar.com
Categories: Future Classics
Tagged: art, artist, chair, furniture, interior design, mid century modern, painting, retro


A Robin Day Royal Festival Hall Lounge Chair designed in 1951 and made by Hille (England); moulded plywood seat back veneered in walnut on the inside and birch on the outside, painted metal frame, professionally reupholstered in oatmeal hopsack/tweed fabric.
Item Number: 190300890999
Categories: Ebay Picks · Mid Century Icons
Tagged: 1950s, hille, lounge chair, mid century modern, retro, robin day, royal festival hall