Posts Tagged ‘mod squad’

Robot flower power

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Armchair  ----- PAR_DSCN1458

70s space age armchair, via backgarage, origin and name unknown. Does anyone know who or what made this? Does it actually bounce on that spring? Imagine eating breakfast in this chair – the breakfast you would perhaps dial up from a console. Every house should have a chair children will fight over.

The Saturday Generation

Friday, December 5th, 2008

The Bloomingdales Book by Barbara Darcy, dining area in The Cave Room

The Bloomingdales Book by Barbara Darcy, The Cave Room

The Cave Room (above), the Projection Room, and the Xanadu Room (below) are from “The Bloomingdale’s Book of Home Decorating,” 1973, by Barbara D’Arcy. D’arcy was famous for her wild display rooms actually constructed inside the Bloomingdales store in New York in the 1960s and 70s. All her rooms had the classic 60s emphasis on lounging, pleasure, boldness, and an appeal to the senses that bordered on the psychedelic or the mind-altering – they were an Experience. But there was also a DIY component to D’Arcy’s approach. Many of the room elements were not expensive to build or buy, and that’s because most of her displays were directed at the “Saturday Generation” demographic, which she describes (in a tone that’s only funny because it’s so of its time) in a way that makes it sound a lot like the readership of Apartment Therapy or the current DIY movement in general, to which many of us probably belong:

The Saturday Generation. That’s what we call them at Bloomingdale’s, but they’re everywhere – all over the country, all over the world. We call them the Saturday Generation because they fill our stores on Saturdays. They’re young, they’re vital, they’re hardworking. And Saturday is about the only day they have to shop. 

Maybe you’re a member of The Saturday Generation. If so, we know you… Some of you are just starting out in your profession. You may have a roommate, you may be newly married, you may live in a bachelor pad. You’re informed, you’ve got taste (usually more taste than money, right?) and as far as today is concerned, you’re with it. (Click below for more…)

The Bloomingdales Book by Barbara Darcy, The Projection Room

The Bloomingdales Book by Barbara Darcy, The Xanadu Room

 

See also a nice post on this book from buildmeanest, which we first read as “build a mean nest.” Which also works, especially in this case.

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