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Ibaraki Nature Museum (1994)
Best Store of the Year 2, 1989
la arch
formica finished drawers / cabinet detail - peter shire house
freestyle: new architecture and interior design from los angeles, 1986
Home interiors in the 1980s-1990s ‘Contempo-Eclectic’ style, designed by Carrie Brockman. This style mixes up popular then-contemporary trends like Deco-revival, 1980s ‘all-white’ interior minimalism, high-tech, free-form playful abstract shapes. It sometimes functioned as an art gallery for the new American folk furniture, art, and sculpture movement of the 1980s. Folk art may not be the right word for this style, I’ve just noticed that this time period produced a huge amount of regional designers, and these houses were filled with their relatively unique pieces; in comparison to our more mass-produced, homogeneous Amazon/Ikea era.
Scanned from ‘Showcase of Interior Design: Midwest Edition III’ (1997)
‘Kitsch Kitchen’ designed by British TV personality & designer, Anne McKevitt
Not sure what I’d call the style, it’s like a mix of 1950s-60s kitsch, some Y2K pieces by Inflate & Stefano Giovannoni, and the ’Wacky PoMo’ aesthetic. Memphis-esque patterns (reminds me of Sottsass’s ‘Bacterio’). I think Memphis took some inspiration from the kitschy 1950s formica/Googie stuff, so kinda ties together here.
Scanned from ’House Sensation’ (1998)
Home by Bobbi Packer Designs (mid 1990s) ❤️💜💙
Scanned from ‘Showcase of Interior Design: Midwest Edition III’ (1997)
‘Matsushita Electric Show at Audio Fair’ (Oct. 1989)
“To exhibit the newest technology in a ‘Time Machine’ that slips back to ancient days, vividly showing the great difference between past and present.”
Designed by Takahiro Kurihara, Hiroshi Imanaka/ Nomura Co Ltd
The Esplanade Mall - New Orleans - Designed by RTKL Associates (1988)
Scanned from ‘Print Casebooks 8: The Best in Environmental Graphics’ (1989)
From Bathroom Design (1985)
IMAI Restaurant, 1986, Osaka. From ‘Interior Design Uchida, Mitsuhashi & Studio 80‘. Scan
Offices for Technimetrics Inc., NYC, by Peter L. Gluck & Associates, 1984
Kenkichi Sato, from JCA Annual 3 (1980)
Dolphin Energy Tower, Doha, Qatar
This amazing furniture display in ‘The Gallery of Functional Art’, established by Lois Lambert in Santa Monica (1988).
Scanned from ‘Home Furnishings Merchandising & Store Design (1990)
Designed by Lembo/Bohn 🎨
Bath Design, Philip Mazzurco, 1986 📚
Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy 🖨️