This room by artists/musicians Michael Cotton & Prairie Prince (of The Tubes) (1976) - Reminds me of all those surreal rock album covers from the era.
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This room by artists/musicians Michael Cotton & Prairie Prince (of The Tubes) (1976) - Reminds me of all those surreal rock album covers from the era.
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‘GNOS’ Karaoke Rooms - designed by Atsushi Sato, located in Shiba Minato-Ku, Tokyo (year unknown)
“GNOS, situated in a business district of Tamachi, Tokyo, provides 25 karaoke rooms which are designed upon different concepts. For a customers who want to relax by taking off their shoes, a Japanese style room or a room with a small bed and sofas are provided. If customers wish to sing like a professional, standing on a stage for the audience, they can use a room with a stage and a lighting system. For those who want to enjoy singing in a bathroom, a room with a Jacuzzi was planned. It was however not realized for some reason.”
Scanned from ‘Amusement Facilities - Shop Design Series’ (1993)
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Furniture by designer L.E. Cummings (late 80s).
I love the playfulness and vibrant colors of this style, one we’ve provisionally termed ‘Pastel Southwestern’. It’s also got touches of that folk arty style popular at the time too; something about the style of those animals maybe?
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Bank Bruxelles Lambert - Lausanne, Switzerland
Designed by Emilio Ambasz & Associates
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Colorful apartment of designer Richard Ohrbach (year unknown)
Scanned from ‘Sensuous Spaces’ (1983)
saturated maximalism
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The New Decorating Book, 1997
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Design, 1988
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Light streams in through the window wall, which faces the outdoor deck and a heavily wooded area. Heimann left the original ceiling boards in place and completely exposed. The furniture of soft leather and chrome provides a nice contrast to the rich warm colors of the barn timbers.
Living Barns: How to Find and Restore a Barn of Your Own, 1984
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The Decorating Book, 1981
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Design, 1988
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Red overhead. This tinplate dropped ceiling was designed and installed by lighting consultant Paul Marantz and architect Alan Buchsbaum.
High-Tech: The Industrial Style and Source Book for the Home, 1978
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Bright Ideas for Your Home, 1978
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A bust of Daniel Webster stays in the guest bedroom, between American Empire bed and sofa. Reclining girl is by William Oliver, a 19th-century English painter. Brunschwig strie wallpaper.
House & Garden’s Best in Decoration, 1987
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The Complete Book of Home Decorating, 1999
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Unassuming pine beds follow traditional designs of New Mexican furniture. The bird pattern of the curtains was copied from the Navajo pictorial rug lying in front of the beds.
Santa Fe Style, 1986
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