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Eclectic Retro Modern Design

by: pearlshops4u( 1086Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999)
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Guide viewed: 3771 times Tags: Eclectic | Retro | Modern | Interior Design | Mid Century


Pearl’s Elements of Interior Design.

Allow your Interiors to be Eclectic, Retro and Modern. Combine elements of your past with the modern comforts of today to create your one-of-a-kind style. Dare to be different! Everything does not have to match. In fact,  diversity of elements can be so much more dramatic!  I’m here to help, remember, PearlShops4u. 

I grew up with many European and British influences. We ate our meals on English earthenware and admired the china cabinet full of Royal Albert Old Country Rose. I’ll never forget one rare and wonderful day we had a tea party and actually used the Royal Albert. I’ve loved English china ever since.

I’m wild about American-made pottery and tableware.  Names like Homer Laughlin, Russell Wright, Metlox, Franciscan, Taylor Smith & Taylor, McCoy, Hall, Marcrest and Vernon Kilns are among my favorites.  Today many people  purchase dinnerware in “big barn stores” and think nothing of it. The dinnerware of the past are collectable today because the importation of dinnerware from foreign countries drove many American makers out of business.  Even English makers were influenced by the American designs of this era.  The Japanese companies, like Noritaki and others are known as the “pretenders” by Mid-Century purists.
 
I’m not a purest, in fact, the first element of my design style is Eclecticism, a fancy word that just means: Selecting what you like from various design styles.

I refuse to  edit my life to fit one defined style. I love sleek and modern, but I love grandmas’ china too!  My own interiors are filled with items made in the USA, England, Canada,  Egypt, Morocco, Japan, India, Germany, Poland, France, Africa, Denmark and more.  I have chosen elements that are modern and abstract,  Native American, Colonial, African and Traditional.  I have combined geometric prints with  bamboo, copper, cork, hand carved wood and one-of-a-  kind treasures made of clay.  Some things are old, some new and everything in-between!  Somehow it all works.

My second design element is Retro: a fashion reminiscent of the past. 

The easiest way to turn your house into a home is to include memories of the past.  I’m a mid century modern girl myself, so I love all the kitsch of the 50's and the pop art,  flower power flair of the  60s and 70s.  I’ve filled my  kitchen with Pyrex, Fire King, Anchor Hocking, Imperial Glass, Corning Ware and others.  It’s not necessary to go “all the way” with retro.  But it is the coolest way to entertain.   Have a hip rat pack martini party and enjoy all of the cool bar ware of the 50s and 60s.  Use grandmas’ china every day, just because you can.  Don’t forget a great set of vintage flatware.  The retro inspired options are endless. My obsession with the past started with a collection or postcards and life magazines. I framed them and now a once empty hallway is an art gallery. Looking for cool retro art? Consider old print ads, advertising items, even sheet music, framed and hung as a group in matching Picture Frames.  Pick any subject like space travel, world fairs, old cars, places of interest and your on your way.

The third element of my design style is modern:  belonging to the modern era; since the middle ages;  relating to a recently developed fashion or style. 

The modern styles of the 50s to 70s are being recreated by today’s manufactures. Everything old is new again. Remember lava lamps?  Check out the big barn stores and you’re sure to find a “new” one. My favorite modern design style is Danish modern. Dansk tableware is perfect in the modern home.  My concept of modern is based on elegant simplicity, form meeting function, and natural materials. Clean lines, biomorphic shapes and organic materials fit seamlessly into the modern home of today.



Pearls of Wisdom From PearlShops4U


Guide ID: 10000000000015247Guide created: 10/06/05 (updated 04/28/09)

 
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