Saturday, 25 October 2008

Interior Design in the 1950's

The 1950’s were all about post war regeneration and materials that had been limited during the war such as steel, were becoming more and more available. This influenced the design of that era. Knoll launched the Harry Bertoia collection in 1952, which was primarily made from steel. See below image.

This has recently been re-launched to bring up to date with the steel frame available in a full range of powder-coated finishes and a variety of fabric seating options.

Also look for original retro furniture from the 50’s. It’s cheaper to buy, ideal for the credit crunch and also environmentally friendly, as it is essentially recycling furniture. Go to your local car boot sale or second hand store, try vintage stores in the Northern quarter such as Pop boutique, who have a retro, second hand furniture department in the basement.

Look for pieces such as this George nelson wall clock and Eames lounger to get that ultimate 50’s feel.


Try some 50’s era pop art prints such as this one by Roy llchenstein.

Or go for a modern take on the 50’s classic. As illustrated here by the artist Niagra (exhibited at the Richard Goodall gallery from the 20th September 2008).

Or for the ultra Kitsch why not get yourself a caravan? Brilliant for festivals, and the ultimate British holiday home.

1 comment:

  1. Casamodern brings you a classic Retro Furniture & style back into modern interiors.

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