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Monday, September 30, 2013
The Competition Is Getting Good Down At The Shag! Yup, There's A New Vendor In The Joint And I'm Pretty Happy About It. Everybody Welcome M For Modern To Booth 27 Green Shag Market. Status: Open For Business.
After I drop anything off in the booth at The Shag I tend to, if I have the time, mosey about the antique mall and check out the other vendors wares. Saturday I was surprised to find a new vendor in booth 27 with a style right up our alley.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
So, This Teak Deck Chair Was My Only Consolation Prize From Last Thursday Morning's Estate Auction Debacle. Even This Score Was Bittersweet. Status: Still A Score.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
This May Well Be The Coolest Fireplace I've Ever Seen! You? It's A Scandinavian Morso Model 1125 And You Won't Easily Find Another Like It, But If You're As Smitten As I...You'll Find This One At The Green Shag Market! Status: Available!
This little green thing is HEAVY! Super Heavy! All cast iron. It's been making Frank drag his butt for a couple days now, but it's gonna be in the booth at "The Best Vintage Shop 2013" in St. Louis sometime Saturday afternoon (The Green Shag Market).
Friday, September 27, 2013
Six Random Photos Plucked From Those Taken On My Phone During The Last Couple Weeks. Status: Look For A "Real" Post Later.
After the Estate FAIL (well, to some extent anyway) yesterday I went ahead and stopped at the South County antique mall since it was pretty much Right There. I managed to further salvage the morning by picking up a few more good items there but this Molested Italian Gio Ponti style dining chair just made me sad all over again. Why? At least it was just one and not a whole set.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Got Up At 7:45am (And I Am NOT A Morning Person) To Attend A 10am Midas Touch Estate Auction And Guess What...What I Came For Was Let Go Of Before The Sale. Status: Dissapointed.
The only reason I got out of bed so stupid early (for me) and drove an hour to this Midas Touch Estate Sales auction this morning was because of these Niels Koefoed chairs that Midas Touch Estate Sales had advertised.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Again, We Didn't Bring Much Home From The Wentzville Flea Either, But It Was Still Such A Lovely Day And So Many Fun Things To See. Status: Weekend "Exercise".
Koben Style Flea Snatchings! I Grabbed Up A Pair Of Yellow Dansk IHQ Lidded Koben Style Pots While At The Belleville Flea Last Saturday To Keep My Recently Found Blue One Company. Status: Well Loved.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
This One's For All The Vintage Typewriter Enthusiasts...And For Anyone Who Loves The Vintage '50s And The Ephemera There Of. This Optima Elite Might Not Be As Classy As The Smith Corona I Had A While Back But It's Just As Classic! Status: Wanting For A Bath.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Oh My Goodness. Until You Try Out One Of These Ekornes Stressless Recliners You Just Don't Know! These REALLY Are So Comfortable. The Girlfriend Almost Hijacked This To Be The "Girl Chair"! Status: Going To The Shag.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Oh My, What A Bee-You-Tee-Full Saturday! We Got Up Early(ish) To Hit The Belleville Flea But First Got Sidetracked Down At The Green Shag Market. Did You Happen To Stop By And Check Out The "De-Flea" Market Going On In The Parking Lot? Status: Perfect Day For It!
Late Night Chrome Globe Lamp Craigslist Snatching! Took A Couple Of Days, But It Was Well Worth The Wait And All The Missed Connections. Status: Cleaned Up And Ready For Addoption!
Thursday, September 19, 2013
South Bend Indiana. I Bet There's Someone Up There Looking For Some Vintage Style On The Cheap! Wanna See What We Can Find? Sure Ya Do. Status: Not My Turf!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
MCM in the Room - Eames LCW
Hey Modtometrists, CT from Living Analog back again to bring you some more MCM eye candy, this time of the Eames variety.
There is so much information about Charles and Ray Eames out there, it seems silly to even try to rehash it here. Here's a fun fact that I hope all of you already know: Charles and Ray are not brothers, they are husband and wife. (Her maiden name was Bernice Alexandra Kaiser. Ray seems to be a little less of a mouthful.) Charles (who was a Junior BTW) was actually born in STL in 1907 and ran these very streets until 1938 when he hightailed it out of here for Cranbrook and ultimately landed in California. I really enjoyed the PBS "American Masters" feature - if you haven't seen it, it is posted online here.
There is so much information about Charles and Ray Eames out there, it seems silly to even try to rehash it here. Here's a fun fact that I hope all of you already know: Charles and Ray are not brothers, they are husband and wife. (Her maiden name was Bernice Alexandra Kaiser. Ray seems to be a little less of a mouthful.) Charles (who was a Junior BTW) was actually born in STL in 1907 and ran these very streets until 1938 when he hightailed it out of here for Cranbrook and ultimately landed in California. I really enjoyed the PBS "American Masters" feature - if you haven't seen it, it is posted online here.
Absolute Epic. Is There Any More Apt Description For This Cypress Slab Coffee Table Top? Siamese Cypress? How Rare A Coffee Table Must THIS Be?! Status: Soon To Be Available.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Broyhill Brasilia II - Revisited! Reader Jon From The Seattle Area Was Kind Enough To Share Photos Of Not Only Their Personal Brasilia Collection (That IS Available!) But Also A Special Gift For All Of Us Brasilia Lovers. Status: FINALLY!!!
Reader Jon B. found Mr. Modtomic while looking for info to price their amazingly complete, second owner dining room suite. They found an earlier post wherein we discussed the dining table as presented by The Nomads and realized there was a dearth of info on the Brasilia II line. Because of their generousity, that's about to change!
Sunday, September 15, 2013
There's More To 2nd Street In Frenchtown Old St. Charles Than Fleur De Lis - Home Source. Lots More! The Bayard Street Antique Mall Is But One Example Of Why You Should Come Down And Make A Day Of Olde St. Chuck! Status: Shopping Therapy!
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Feminine Aspects of Modern Design
Soft Kitty, Warm kitty, Little Ball of Fur. Happy kitty, Sleepy kitty, Purr, purr, purr.
Hello, It's Hannah again from the blog Secondhand. My last two posts have been about the Feminine aspects of modern design, and I'm going to continue in that direction.
Friday, September 13, 2013
After A Year And A Half (I Think) I've FINALLY Invested In Some Proper Shelves For My Booth (#5) At The Green Shag Market! Status: Full-A-Goods!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
LÖVBACKEN LOVE
Hey guys. It's Nick from Mid-CenturyMidwest again.
I swear, Kate of Retro Rennovation and I didn't secretly conspire to post about the very same topic on the very same day. That's just the way things work out sometimes in the blogging world. Great minds think alike and all, right?
So, if you've read her post, you might already know that Ikea recently re-released the LÖVBACKEN, a veneer-topped side table that first appeared in their 1956 catalog as the LÖVET. You might also know that it was Ikea's first flat-pack piece, a move inspired by after Swedish designer Gillis Lundgren's attempts to fit a pre-assembled table into the back of his vehicle (I'd imagine that it was some small European hatchback), which resulted in the removal of its legs.
Source: Ikea
Well, who in this Ikealess wasteland of St. Louis might have a LÖVBACKEN that we can check out?
Since I Had To Drop By The Shag This Afternoon Anyway, I Went Ahead And Pulled Out The Phone And Shot A Bunch Of Pics. Wanna See Some Of The Goodies At The Shag? Status: Loaded.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
So I Failed To Procure The Teak / Chipboard Scandinavian Roll Top Desk Yesterday (Using The Term "Failed" Rather Loosely) But That Just Set Me Up To Grab THIS Lovely Dining Set Later That Evening! Status: Available.
Had the desk been in better shape (had not it been chipped) I might have gone ahead and purchased it and today you'd be checking That out instead of this. Those roll top desks are nice and relatively easy to move since they are just a short cabinet with a hidden desk (as apposed to a large office desk) but I think this dining set will likely move just as quickly.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
MCM in the Room - Panton S Chair
Hi again, CT from Living Analog back to round up some images for the Modtometrists of the Panton S Chair. There were so many contenders this week I had a hard time culling the herd. I had to spend many, many hours looking at beautiful pictures of beautiful interiors. First world problems. Now down to business.
I recommend hopping over to Dana's blog Mid2Mod if you want a good bio/background on Verner Panton. Here's the really short version: He's Danish (therefore awesome at furniture) and he began designing the S chair in 1959 and it finally arrived on the market in 1967. All I know is it's a sight for sore eyes.
I recommend hopping over to Dana's blog Mid2Mod if you want a good bio/background on Verner Panton. Here's the really short version: He's Danish (therefore awesome at furniture) and he began designing the S chair in 1959 and it finally arrived on the market in 1967. All I know is it's a sight for sore eyes.
I Got Out This Morning To St. Charles Mo. To Take A Quick Look At A Danish Desk That I Had To Pass On, But That Gave Me An Excuse To Hit The St. Chuck Thrifts! Status: More Smalls!
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Got A Pair Of New Art Pieces And One Of Them Is Something Of A Mystery. Good News Is That Neither Are Prints And At Least One Will End Up At The Shag. Status: Mystery Building.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
The Fleas Have Been A Good Source For The Smalls Lately, Both The Wentzville And The Belleville. What's Up With The 'Villes And The Fleas? Dunno, But I'm Glad They's Around! Status: Getting Tagged.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Wood-Burst Clock? I'm Down With That! This Was A Craigslist Find From A Couple Of Weeks Ago That Needed Some Attention And I Finally Got Around To That Today! Status: Hung.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Ah Summer Time! Can't Ya Just Imagine Yourself Kicking Back With A Tall Glass Of Ice Tea In One Of These Babies? Bonus, They Stack Together So They Don't Take Up Much Room When Stored! Status: Available!
MCM in the Room - The Butterfly Chair
Hi Mister Modtomic readers! It's CT from Living Analog. I am so excited that the Mister asked me to contribute to his blog. It's great to join forces with Nick Armadillo and Secondhand Hannah to bring some extra content to the Modtometrists. Upon writing this, it kind of sounds like those three have super-thrifting-hero names - I may need to rethink my Internet moniker. At any rate, my goal here at Mister Modtomic is to be the MCM "Calgon, Take Me Away" of your day. What on earth does that mean? It means I'll be highlighting MCM furniture in situ after beautiful situ.
For today, I thought I'd start you off with something I've been dreaming of for a while - the Butterfly Chair. Also called the Hardoy chair or the BKF chair after (one of its) creators, Jorge Ferrari Hardoy. Why the other two guys didn't make it into MCM history is any one's guess. MOMA has one of the three original Butterfly chairs and then Knoll added it to its line back in 1947. However the chair could not be patented because it was found to already be a derivative of another chair. Thus copies, knock-offs and many similar-but-not-quite Butterflies abound in our world. And I think I know why - they can fit themselves into just about any style.