Haider Ackermann Fall 2010
Various Boingo pins and stickers.
Home interiors in the 1980s-1990s ‘Contempo-Eclectic’ style, designed by Carrie Brockman. This style mixes up popular then-contemporary trends like Deco-revival, 1980s ‘all-white’ interior minimalism, high-tech, free-form playful abstract shapes. It sometimes functioned as an art gallery for the new American folk furniture, art, and sculpture movement of the 1980s. Folk art may not be the right word for this style, I’ve just noticed that this time period produced a huge amount of regional designers, and these houses were filled with their relatively unique pieces; in comparison to our more mass-produced, homogeneous Amazon/Ikea era.
Scanned from ‘Showcase of Interior Design: Midwest Edition III’ (1997)
Halloween at Studio 54, 1981
Photography by Xuebing Du
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Yohji Yamamoto SS00 catalogue
My favorite Dennis Rodman looks from the 90s.
1972 Wilton Cookie Cutter Designs
From the 1972 Cake & Food Decorating Yearbook by Wilton
ceramic house covered in decals of my childhood drawings
The garden is an enduring theme of country china. Pieces from antique shops and markets are mixed and matched to great effect. The tableware on the lower shelves of the dresser was popular in the 1930s and 1940s.
Classic Country Style And How to Achieve It, 1990