Midcentury Magazine

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Earlier this year I wrote my first piece for the independent publication Midcentury Magazine without actually having ever picked up a copy myself…the issue I worked on went to print this month and earlier this week I opened my mail to find a surprisingly beautiful, compact tome filled with poetic imagery and packed with super useful information on Midcentury design.

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Distributed in small batches the magazine is a biannual publication, set up by Tabitha Tuema and her partner at the start of this year, following their quest to furnish their own 1960s flat on the Dulwich Estate. Created with modern design enthusiasts in mind, whether experienced collectors or complete novices the magazine aims to champion this popular period of design and highlight its continued relevance to modern living.

From useful features on Midcentury dealers in London to beautiful spreads of stylish lived-in homes and [my feature] spotlights on mid-century furnished guesthouses in Devon the mag is truly great read. Pick one up here!

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Erie Basin

Erie Basin

I’m off to New York in the summer and I’m dying to visit this place – mainly because of its wonderfully Gothic sounding name, but also because of its similarity to a Natural History Museum exhibit – with its cabinets full of glittering ancient objects and furniture that look like archeological artifacts.

Erie Basin is a small shop in Brooklyn specializing in on-trend 19th century jewellery and objects. With names like, ’1900s Edwardian Mississippi River Pearl Necklace’ [last image] each piece really resonates with character and history.

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Thé Dansant

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Sweet and sometimes surreal tokens from Thé Dansant [meaning Tea Dance] two ‘merry’ Belgian sisters who decided to open up an online-shop together.

Sometimes they find vintage objects and other times re-purpose them by adding whimiscal touches with packaging or customisation like hand painted vintage objects and these delightful vintage spoons in glass test-tubes, waiting for their special place in your home.

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How to Successfully buy Vintage Online…

Vintage

It’s been 3 months now since I gave up my job in TV to work in Interiors. It’s been a slow [subtitle: major understatement] process, shall we say, finding work but an interesting experiment in how to keep yourself from going bonkers with nothing but your own company for entertainment.

I’ve never had so much time on my hands. Things I’ve done to while away the hours include: making pretty much every recipe in the Hummingbird Bakery book; feeling so close to having a heart attack after eating aforementioned cakes I took a fitness DVD out of its wrapping and actually put it in the DVD player; rearranged my cookery books in height AND colour order; worked out just how little money I now have to play with and de-cluttered the kitchen cupboards…all in my extremely comfortable leisurewear.

This makes for uncomfortable reading. What’s happened to my life? I used to be a hip young dudette about town but lately I seem to have swapped falling out of bars in the early hours for a good read with a homemade cupcake. I’m in danger of becoming a 1950s housewife.

Short of popping ‘mothers little helper’ and slobbing out Waynetta style with the tragedy that is Jeremy Kyle I thought I’d keep myself out of trouble and stir up the creative juices with my very own market stall. I’ve decided to sell vintage teacups potted with pansies and antique saucers with French soap tied up in ribbon.

Inspired by Tim Burton’s brilliant Alice in Wonderland film [see it in 3D, if only for the Ray-Ban style glasses], the stall will be called ‘Mad as a Hatter’. I’m going to dress the table [which in my mind is huge but in reality is the size of Alice after she drank the magic potion] in the style of a Mad Hatter’s tea party. Think antique tablecloths, oversized playing cards and pastel coloured french fancies on vintage cake stands.  I saw this amazing window display for the film at Selfridges recently and feel very inspired.

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Rough Luxe

Adeodata

Delicate and industrial springtime offerings for your kitchen from French vintage website Adeodata – from what I gather you can buy anything you see online – which is a listing of all of their findings [which are aplenty!].

I just love the vintage Madeline baking tray, pretty, pretty, and the lovely ceramic crosses for a spiritual kitchen!

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