Wright first designed this lamp for Taliesin in the 1930s and gradually introduced it
in the 1930s and gradually introduced it into his commissioned designs. Dan adapted the design and constructed two of these lamps for the Dobkins House. Day or night, the diffused glow softens the geometry of the space and brings natural materials to life.
in the 1930's and gradually introduced it into his commissioned designs.
in the 1930s and gradually introduced it into his commissioned designs. Dan adapted the design and constructed two of these lamps for the Dobkins House. Day or night, the diffused glow softens the geometry of the space and brings natural materials to life.
Hexagonal tile on the floor and bead board on the walls honor the pedigree of the 1930's home along with classic inspired details like subway tile
of the 1930s home.
A clear glass shower door allows the rest of the room to benefit from the window's natural light. Similarly, the bathroom is separated from the rest of the suite by French doors, which allow the bedroom to benefit from all of the natural light.
of the 1930s home.A clear glass shower door allows the rest of the room to benefit from the window's natural light. Similarly, the bathroom is separated from the rest of the suite by French doors, which allow the bedroom to benefit from all of the natural light.
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in the 1930s.
Modernist houses in the 1920s and 1930s were built based on geometric shapes with an eye to form following function. Gardens began mirroring the house design as part of the overall site design, becoming more than just a decorative element surrounding the house.
We can see this executed
in the 1930s.Modernist houses in the 1920s and 1930s were built based on geometric shapes with an eye to form following function. Gardens began mirroring the house design as part of the overall site design, becoming more than just a decorative element surrounding the house. We can see this executed in
wrong, it’s just a matter of asking yourself what your mindset is.
10. The Tolix Stool: This cafe stool dates back to France in the 1930s. Its enduring style has never been more popular. See more French cafe seating in action
gned, 1930's aluminum stools. So much so that my dining room has the matching cafe chairs.
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them is a 1930s copper still.
The door to the office, seen at the left, is actually an early-1900s bronze door from a bank. To the right is a closet door that has been given a porthole and an operating valve wheel to open and close the door. Between them is a 1930s copper still.
Center - 1930s copper still. Al would love it!
The door to the office, seen at the left, is actually an early-1900s bronze door from a bank. To the right is a closet door that has been given a porthole and an operating
early-1900s bronze door from a bank. To the right is a closet door that has been given a porthole and an operating valve wheel to open and close the door. Between them is a 1930s copper still.
early-1900s bronze door from a bank. To the right is a closet door that has been given a porthole and an operating valve wheel to open and close the door. Between them is a 1930s copper still.
beside it a 1930s Toast-O-Lator" was steampunked with brass and repurposed objects.
Toaster: RH Mardigan Enterprises
A late-19th-century knife sharpener became a knife holder, while beside it a 1930's Toast-O-Lator was steampunked wirth brass and repurposed objects.
beside it a 1930s Toast-O-Lator" was steampunked with brass and repurposed objects.
A late-19th-century knife sharpener became a knife holder, while beside it a 1930s Toast-O-Lator" was steampunked with brass and repurposed objects.
beside it a 1930s Toast-O-Lator" was steampunked with brass and repurposed objects.Toaster: RH Mardigan Enterprises
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in the 1930s. Many art deco buildings and homes sporting Shanghai's distinct blend of Chinese motifs with the period's grand elements still stand, and a cottage industry has developed around the restoration of this style. Shown here is the top-floor study of a restored 1930s British colonial residence
in the 1930s. Many art deco buildings and homes sporting Shanghai's distinct blend of Chinese motifs with the period's grand elements still stand, and a cottage industry has developed around the restoration of this style. Shown here is the top-floor study of a restored 1930s British colonial residence