As some of you may know, this week is Modernism Week in Palm Springs, California and we had the unique opportunity of touring the newly named historic site, the Menrad House, designed by William Krisel. It was the perfect balance of casual flow and minimalist simplicity. All I can say is I wanted to move in right then and there. Loving this retro design and those clerestory windows allowing for all of that natural light without sacrificing ones privacy. That artwork is fantastic and the bedding in that master bedroom... love . This patio cover is to die for. A genius way to provide a bit of shade without feeling closed in. The design is so simple but the overall effect is absolutely stunning. Apparently, these homes sold so fast that a brochure was never even produced to promote them. I snapped a few shots of the neighboring houses and will share them soon. Next up, a tour of vintage trailers and caravans on Saturday. Can't wait to get inspired for wh...
I LOVE these!! You know I've been looking for something to replace my 1934 Montgomery Wards one that stopped working 4 years ago. The mint green one matches the Kitchen Aid mixer I bought you, so that would definitely be for you!! Love, love, love these!
ReplyDeleteI've seen these before and want one sooo badly. my husband doesn't think mint is a very manly color, though. That's my favorite!
ReplyDeleteoh, I've seen them and they're so cute! I've been drooling over one with the union jack in the from... oh my! :)
ReplyDeleteI know they are amazing! They had one at a studio where I used to work, but not in these awesome candy colours. I love the green as well but can't choose between that one and the pink :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the blue minty one. I would love to transform my kitchen into a retro one. I LOVE that style.
ReplyDeletehow cool!! I love them =) the green mint one is awesome
ReplyDeleteThese soft colors are GREAT!
ReplyDeleteLovely blog!
♥ Franka
yay for the mint green!
ReplyDeleteLove the retro feel!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive! These are so beautiful!
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