Categories / Architecture, Design and Interiors

Modern Birdhouse – based on the mid-century Case Study House designs

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If you want to know about the mid-century Case Study Houses in the US, you need to buy Taschen’s book on the subject. And if you want one for your garden, you can now buy a Modern Birdhouse – based on the designs on the Case Study Houses.

The Case Study House program ran between 1945-66, producing 36 prototype homes that could be easily and cheaply constructed.  The program was led by John Entenza and featured some of architecture’s greatest talents, including Richard Neutra, Charles and Ray Eames, and Eero Saarinen.

The birdhouses here are based on the work of J.R. Davidson, Richard Neutra, and Ralph Rapson (above), made of SmartWood oiled teak, with floating aluminum roofs and a detachable posts. They are shipped pre-assembled (apart from the post) and sell for $195 (around £100).

Find out more at the Design Public website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Kuboaa’s retro-styled Barton wallpaper and fabric range

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Kuboaa
has been around for five years, producing its own unique wallpaper designs – which aren’t afraid to offer a nod to the past. Like the ones in the newly-launched Barton collection, designed by Andrew Hardiman.

In fact, it’s not only wallpaper – the designs in the new collection will also be sold as fabrics at a later date – including the Ginko and Hepburn pictured above. Ignore the colour shown here, both will be available in six different colourways, with the paper now available to order as 10m x 52cm rolls.

Ideal for feature walls, a roll will cost you £55. Fabric prices to follow.

Find out more at the Kuboaa website

Categories / Design and Interiors, Pets

Eddie’s Room – Merrow Associates-style house for your dog

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Regular readers will know of our love for all things Merrow Associates, the high-end British design company of the late 60s/early 70s. It might be long gone, but there’s plenty of furniture out there in the Merrow style – including Eddie’s Room.

Eddie’s Room is an indoor dog house, a really stylish mix of walnut and chrome, with a hole for your furry friend to get in and out, as well as a grey mattress to keep him or her warm.

Dog houses don’t get much more stylish – although it will cost you $599 (around £300) for some canine cool.

Find out more at the Generate website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Placentero space age lounger

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Had a hard day at work? You need to kick back in the Placentero space age lounger.

The work of  young Argentinean designer Batti, it’s made of fibreglass and leather (in a colour of your choice), with the selling point here being stability. By that, we mean you can you can angle the chair or slouch in it in any way you like and it will still hold you securely – even if it’s almost upside down.

And of course, it’s just oozing 70s space age cool. It’s available exclusively from Pid for 30,000 SEK, which is around £2,200. And they ship worldwide from Sweden.

Find out more at the Pid website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Skateboard Mirror – make your bathroom hip

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Skateboards have been around since the 40s, but have arguably never been cooler. Which is why this Skateboard Mirror will add some much needed hipness to your bathroom or hallway.

It’s on pre-order now at Purves, who don’t seem to offer a great deal of detail. What we do know is that you get a board-length mirror, wheels attached and presumably attachments on the back to hook it up without hassle.

And we know one other vital thing – the price – which is £110.

Find out more at the Purves website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Dwell’s Vasili chair – Wassily chair copy for under £150

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I’ve just realised, we’ve never covered the modernist masterpiece that is the Wassily chair by Marcel Breuer. You can still buy one today (via Knoll I believe), but as the patent has expired, it’s also available through a host of other suppliers, who can make them, but can’t call them the Wassily or B3 chair. So here is Dwell’s Vasili chair.

Yes, not much thought gone into that, a few letters changed, but that’s enough. No change to the design though – I’ve just been studying the image here against an original and can’t see much difference outside of the colour options – light and dark brown from Dwell, on top of the traditional black.

But the same shape, with bonded leather and chromed steel used for the construction. And that cheaper price tag – £145.

Find out more at the Dwell website