We are a couple that are into Canadian retro modern midcentury design & lifestyle. We love to shop and are always out picking at garage sales, thrift stores, farm auctions and estate sales. These are some of our vintage finds.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
White Wrought Iron Hoop Garden Chairs
We got these nice hoop chairs over the weekend for $5 apiece. They're different from the usual ones we have. I love the bent legs on these, the webbing is in pretty good shape, they could use a bit of paint touch-up but they'll be great in the garden this summer. Thanks Value Village!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Dump Score - Taiwanese Mod Pods
Scored these 'objects' at the dump over the weekend along with a cool child's school chair. They look kinda cool by the turntable.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
FDB Mobler Chair - Pembroke Value Village $5
It seems that the Pembroke Value Village rarely has the goods anymore these days. They cut back bigtime on furniture to make room for more overpriced Gap mom jeans. That said, I have had a few epic scores there so it always lures me back. I dropped the hammer on this beatup yellow chair for $5, it's paint splattered and has a dogchewed corner. When I was putting it in the back I scoped 'Denmark' impressed on the underside of the seat. I'm way miopic, so it wasn't until Sonya arrived that she said it had the initials F.D.B. on it as well. It seems these were designed by Folke Palsson for F.D.B. Mobler. The chair is really comfortable, it cups the back really nicely. Sadly, I missed out on a set of 4 these with their original primary paint scheme for $50 over the summer because we were too broke. Oh well.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Cool 1970's desk lamps
Who doesn't need another cool desk lamp? That's what I always seem to say when I buy one. I hardly ever use my desk at all these days (thanks laptop), but I find these things irresistible. I scored these three lamps in successive weeks at one of our local spots. This first one needs a new bulb (I guess) so I haven't managed to get it to work just yet.
We're going to putting this one up for sale in our new Etsy Store. It's made by Well-Lite in Hong Kong. The label on the bottom looks 80's, but I'm not so sure.
This is the only one we'll probably keep. It's all metal and really heavy and has this cool faux wood finish. It also telescopes up to ridiculous heights.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Midcentury Steel & Teak Tea Set
Another tea set! This was a $19.99 eBay purchase. I think it's actually meant for coffee rather than tea.
Labels:
Danish,
housewares,
kitchen,
metal,
stainless steel,
tea,
teak
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
BOWA Denmark Danish Teak Coffee Table
It always sad when you look back, and regret a few you threw back into the pond. This kid has come and gone, I hope she's happy with her new family and that they lover her as much as we did...sniff sniff...
This fine 5-foot long teak table was made by Bowa Denmark. I tried to google Bowa Denmark when we scored this table and the only hit was for a boat building company operating in Denmark. Then as I wrote this post, I came across this other mention over at apartmenttherapy. The Arne Jacobsen Ant chairs hanging from the ceiling are made by Bowa. So I guess they imported across the country as this was scored at one of our weekly flea sales for $1. It was nice, but proved to be way too big for our space ;(
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Canadian Bent Wood Chair
Sonya scored this little bent wood chair while we still lived out in Vancouver, from the awesome Cloverdale Sunday flea market. We scored many, many awesome things from that crappy little flea (I'll post up a couple of examples later) like this chair. I haven't been able to ID a maker yet, but this is midcentury Canadian bent wood at its best. I love the curve of the back legs, the little handhold cutout, but most of all the underside of the seat! Sadly the dark staining isn't really matching up with the other stuff we have going on at the moment so this chair is unloved down in the basement graveyard.
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