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Geometric landscape quilt

January 13, 2009

Geometric landscape quilt

This amazing textile is actually the back of a quilt by Lauren Venell, but it could just as easily be the front. Venell’s fabric is dark blue denim, with light grey quilting thread to show the quilting design in contrast, and she pieced and quilted the whole thing by hand on the sewing machine.

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1960s DIY projects – geometric wall treatment, vertical lanterns

January 12, 2009

1960s DIY projects – geometric wall treatment, vertical lanterns

Here are two quite beautiful DIY projects from the 60s, both found in The Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement, Greystone Press, 1970. Most of what you find in the book is a bit kitschy, but these two ideas seemed brilliant.

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More Furniture in 24 Hours – 4 pieces

January 9, 2009

More Furniture in 24 Hours – 4 pieces

A final post on great DIY furniture from Spiros Zakas’ 1979 “More Furniture in 24 Hours” book. If you want the building plans for any of  these pieces, go to this Flickr set.

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More Furniture in 24 Hours, part 1 – Space Bench

January 7, 2009

More Furniture in 24 Hours, part 1 – Space Bench

Some of these designs are actually pretty good. I’ll post some more if anyone wants them! I don’t know if that’s Spiros on the cover there, sitting on this Space Bench, or if it’s George Thomopolos, but whoever he is, he’s… groovy.

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BC Binning house, in photographic works by artist Arni Haraldsson

December 21, 2008

BC Binning house, in photographic works by artist Arni Haraldsson


Vancouver artist Arni Haraldsson, known for his photographic studies of modernist architecture and his research on Corbusier, produced these three photographs of the house of another artist, BC Binning, in 1994.

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Barbara Brown on The Textile Blog.

November 30, 2008

Barbara Brown on The Textile Blog.

 

English textile designer Barbara Brown produced these superb textiles in the 60s and 70s. We found her designs by chance on The Textile Blog, a well-written site out of England covering “the history of interiors and interior furnishings over the last three centuries.” The writer is John Hopper, a trained textile designer from Cornwall.

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