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A re-creation of the living room from a Charles and Ray Eames home. |
Now at the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art, "Living in a Modern Way" is an exhibit
and study on California Midcentury Modern design. It's the first of it's kind
in this design genre, and features furniture, ceramics, fashion, textiles,
metalwork and industrial and graphic designs. Here's a sneak peek:
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Modern and sleek cantilevered sofas |
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Recreation of a 1951 Los Angeles Times “Home” Magazine living room |
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Unique midcentury style |
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A playful combination of pieces |
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Fashion meets comfort |
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Beachy style |
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Avanti, 1961 |
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The Airstream Clipper, 1936 |
I'm planning my visit next week...
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ReplyDeleteI had read about this! The thing that caught my eye was the Barbie Dream house...her actual cardboard, foldout Dream House from the 1960s. Too many of them couldn't hold up to time and handling, so they're pretty rare. Barbie was "happening" and cool in the early 60s, reflecting dream life/real life, so it makes sense she's in this exhibition.
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