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Palm Springs Thrifting

Friday, May 15th, 2009

I just got paid and I’m going thrifting in Palm Springs this weekend if it kills me.

I haven’t had a chance to really hit up any stores recently and I’m starting to jones for a fabulous find. In order to prep I’ve decided to pull together some perfect couches from the evil evil tease 1stDibs to get my mind focused and hopefully luck up.

Edward Wormley Sofa for Dunbar

Finn Juhl Sofa

sofa, model 5316 by Edward Wormley

George Nelson Sling Sofa for Herman Miller


Directional leather sofa


Upholstered Sofa by Edward Wormley for Dunbar

I will take them all. So put it on my fake credit card.

But my favorite right now must be the George Nelson Sling sofa. My birthday is coming up…you know if your curious about what I might like…hint hint. I’ll take the Finn Juhl in a pinch.

Palm Springs or bust, bitches.

Favorite thing ever

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

YES.

A thousand times. YES.

DIY

Thursday, May 14th, 2009


(via Eichler Homes in Sacramento)
*I hope to be this amazingly stylish when I grow up.

Many thanks again to everyone for their support in the Rejuvenation contest. (VOTE VOTE VOTE). You guys helped more than DOUBLE the votes in just over a day, which is just amazing. Voting ends May 31 – so we have time to totally destroy Charity Beth L’s, Real Houswives of OC’s cluttered kitchen.

Tikimama of Atomic Tea Party did a great post in support of me and ye old bricky house as well as Gretchen of Eichler Homes in Sacramento entries in the contest.

I decided to check out Gretchen’s blog and found out that she is the lucky owner of not just one great mid century house but also an amazing Eichler. One of her great discoveries was a bunch of slides of the old owners (as seen above with the gorgeous Mrs. H in pearls) in the home with all their awesome decor. Now these folks had style!

Well I spotted a really great DIY that is so simple and great looking that any mid century lover could appreciate it.


(via Eichler Homes in Sacramento)

Shazzaaammm!Link
Look at this awesome vintage console…but what is so awesome about it (besides ALL the accessories)? The whole thing is constructed of two long planks of wood painted black and some cement pavers stacked in between the shelves and on the floor. It looks like they made the height a perfect fit for their collection of encyclopedias.

This is like the easiest thing in the world to make and costs almost nothing. Yet the utilitarian materials and elegant proportions keep it from looking too dorm chic and totally worthy of gracing a lovely Eichler.


(via Eichler Homes in Sacramento)

It is accessorized with so much style – its hard to tell the decade at all. Crafty. I think this might be well adapted to a nice low media console, with all those unsightly electronics placed artfully on shelves. I mean you could have multiple levels, wrap around corners, build it tall…the possibilities are exciting.

I think a trip to Home Depot might be in order very soon to copy this great look.