Showing posts with label Mid Century Modern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mid Century Modern. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2016

1950s Blast to the Past ~ Christmas Home Tour






Mid Century Modern 

Have you noticed?

The 1950s are back in vogue!




A recent holiday home tour in Georgetown, Texas

featured five homes built in the 1950s.

Aluminum Christmas trees,  Shiny Brite ornaments, and

other throwbacks to the 1950s were the style du jour.





Period cars such as this 1957 Chevy Belair

were also featured at each of the homes.




One of the homes belongs to my 

niece, Samantha and her husband, Michael,

a couple who are passionate mid century design enthusiasts.




Samantha and Michael have furnished their home

with authentic mid century furniture,

some of which belonged to my parents.

As such, I admit, I'm not as 

enthusiastic about the relics of this era.

"Been there, lived it!", as they say.




That's not to say that I can't appreciate it though.

I have much respect for my niece and her passion

for this period of my childhood.

The mid century console is from Michael's parents.




It's fun and refreshing to see her confidence

in developing a style esthetic all her own.





I remember her joy and excitement when she found

this period dining room table and chairs at a shop in Houston.

The dining room mirror hung in my bedroom when I was a teen.




Samantha inherited the "dish" gene from her aunt.

She's definitely a girl after my own heart when it comes

to setting a table with a collected vibe. 





Placemats ~ Target

Tartan Charger ~ Arita, c1960s

Old Curiosity Shop Dinnerware ~ Royal, c1950s

Salad Plates ~ Southern Living 

Star Napkin Ring ~ Z Galleries

Flatware ~ William Sonoma

Glassware ~ Vintage



I admire the way she mixes vintage

with an unexpected contemporary twist.




The updated kitchen is an open concept

and truly the heart of the home.





Samantha loves to cook and

carries on the family tradition of baking

cut out cookies.  The cutters are ones that were

passed down from my mother's kitchen.





Glass front cabinets feature

some of the dish habit I referred to above.





 Colorful Vintage Pyrex 

produced from 1947 to the late 1960s

mixes with vintage 50's Santa mugs for a holiday touch.





Vintage Pyrex Snowflake

adds a winter motif.




Franciscan Atomic Starburst 

dinnerware from the 1950s.




More of the Franciscan Atomic Starburst

with a vintage ceramic tree.




Contemporary Eat, Drink, and Be Merry

platinum-trimmed dessert set by Lenox.





This set of mid century acrylic candle holders

were found in a shop on Galveston Island.





The master is an addition to the original 1950s home

and includes a spacious, modern bath.





The added space is large enough to accommodate a king bed,

a size that was first introduced in the mid 1950s.

It's also large enough for a full size Christmas tree.

Isn't that romantic?





Retro pillows by Catstudio

add a festive mood to the bed.





The original layout provided three bedrooms and two baths.

This was the original master that included a small bathroom.





 Samantha's collection of Mc Coy pottery marches across the top 

of a vintage wardrobe that had been in Michael's family.

Vintage glass Christmas tree ornaments are nestled into 

the vases and planters produced in the 20s and 30s.





The mid century swivel bucket chair 

was from my childhood home.

Santa is a hot water bottle from the 1970s.




Down the hall are two more bedrooms and a bath,

Michael's home office and a second guest room.

The vintage Christmas stockings were stitched by one of my aunts.

Samantha rescued the blue stocking from my aunt's estate sale.

The pink one belongs to me, authentically from the 1950s,

it is my cherished childhood Christmas stocking.



A covered deck was added across the 

back of the home at some point.





It offers a wonderful outdoor space to relax 

or for entertaining friends and family.




A small table at the far end is perfect  

for alfresco dining for two.




Tell me, are you a fan of mid century modern,

or are you like me, "Been there, lived it!"

All photos by Michael Walton

Click here to view a previous post on this home.

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Friday, December 20, 2013

Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree







I grew up in the era of 

"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree

and singing Chipmunks.





One of my nieces has embraced

the relics of that era.

She rescued the glass ornaments 

of my childhood family Christmas tree

and now uses them for seasonal decorations 

in her Mid-Century Modern home.





The ceramic letters above 

are candle holders that were among

my mother's Christmas decorations.

It's especially sweet to see

these bits of the past being used, 

appreciated, and cherished.





I had to smile when I saw she had her

table set for two, ready for meals

during the month of December.





 Old Curiosity Shop

Produced by Royal USA, c1950s

These were my Mother's everyday dishes

when I was a child.  The design was based on

 Charles Dickens' novel, THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP.





Not Christmas dishes, 

but how clever to mix them 

with bright red for a holiday touch.





The various images on the different

pieces of the green transfer ware

reflect life of the mid 1800s.





To give the stack a contemporary twist,

my niece added in these festive

salad plates by Southern Living.





Christmas red wooden napkin rings

hold the simple woven feed sack style napkins.





All anchored by a tartan placemat.

A cheerful holiday setting

for a young couple.

A bit of nostalgia for moi!




Merry Christmas 

from Texas, y'all!

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

All I Need is My Flirty Pink Poodle Skirt!





It was this distinguished hare 

in his Courtly Check collar that caught my eye 

in one of the booths at Round Top last fall.  




Drew me right over to this 

charming table right out of the 1950s.




Yep, that's a set of 

Homer Laughlin dishes from the 1950s.




Some of my favorite themes!

~ Black and White ~

~ Plaid ~




Seriously tempted 

to take this set home with me.




Even the alphabet blocks!




Decided to leave it for one of the 

younger set who are mad for Mid Century Modern.

Really!

I gave up wearing my black and white saddle shoes 

and flirty pink poodle skirt before high school. 

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