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this job market is a fucking nightmare
formative years? aren’t they all?
Oman Cat Stamp Collection (1973)
Houses Architects Live In, 1977
1960s silk screen Beatles promo banners
Leaf Ring
c. 1900
by René Lalique
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
David Bowie by Sukita | 1973
Gurnee Mills Mall, including the 'Dine-O-Rama' food court (1991)
Designed by Communications Arts Inc.
The 'Dine-O-Rama' food court is a great example of the 'Googie Kitsch Revival' style popular in the 1980s & 90s
Scanned from 'Signs and Spaces' (1994), Sign Design - Environmental Graphics (1992), and Storefronts and Facades 4 (1992)
Kitchen Organization From New Room In Your Kitchen, Rubbermaid, 1972.
solid perfume necklace in the shape of a mussel from estée lauder, 1974
Exeter Street T.G.I. Friday's in the then newly-renovated Exeter Street Theatre Building - Boston, MA (1977)
T.G.I. Friday's branding & interior design from this era is probably one of the best examples of the 'Gay Nineties Revival' trend common in the 1960s-1970s.
Designed by the firm, Childs Bertman Tseckares & Casendino, Inc. and Melvin Fain of TGI Friday's
Scanned from the Dec. 1978 issue of Interior Design Magazine
Hotel Intercontinental Miami at Miami Center - Miami, FL (1988)
Designed by The Russell Partnership and Rita St. Clair Associates, photographed by Dan Forer
Scanned from the Sept. 1988 issue of Architectural Lighting magazine
Pergola for strong sunlight. This beautifully detailed pergola makes the area it encloses an extension of the house from which it leads. Such clean lines complement bright sunshine as the shadows from the pergola create linear patterns on walls and floor.
The Garden Book, 1984
Reception room of Windows on the World, the restaurant located on the top floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, New York City, c. 1976.
Designer: Warren Platner
so sorry i have listening to music in my underwear scheduled for tonight
cher in her nbc variety special, cher and other fantasies, 1979 via instagram