Brad Plaid
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One last Googie post. I would say that it was most definitely a culturally significant movement, so much of it's dynamic futurism migrated to so many different material things. It was as much a state of mind as it was a design language. Some examples that I absolutely love…
this bowling alley with the signage attributes you mention
the marshmallow couch
a Saul Bass movie poster
an intergalactic table lamp
Matching candy and cigarette vending machines
this house in Minnesota
a pair of martini glasses with inebriated faces
A 70s-tastic jukebox and yes your parents really did dress like this
the 1959 Chevrolet, an atomic age fever dream car that looks like it could fly you to the moon as well as take you to the grocery store
The optimism and can-do attitude that created these wonderful objects is something today's America is in great need of and hopefully soon enough we will find our way back to this again.
this bowling alley with the signage attributes you mention
the marshmallow couch
a Saul Bass movie poster
an intergalactic table lamp
Matching candy and cigarette vending machines
this house in Minnesota
a pair of martini glasses with inebriated faces
A 70s-tastic jukebox and yes your parents really did dress like this
the 1959 Chevrolet, an atomic age fever dream car that looks like it could fly you to the moon as well as take you to the grocery store
The optimism and can-do attitude that created these wonderful objects is something today's America is in great need of and hopefully soon enough we will find our way back to this again.
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