The amenities Western Airlines included in 1956: reserved seats, gourmet dining, vintage champagne, and orchids for the ladies. Oh what happened to these days?
Friday, July 22, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
House Tour_In the Canyon:Mid-Century Modern_Santa Monica_10.23.10
I absolutely adore house tours - especially those of the historic nature. Why? I enjoy being a voyeur - tours are an intimate look into another person's life. Some historic houses definitely pose a lifestyle challanges, so it's interesting how owners adapt and confront design issues. I toured four open houses during the Santa Monica Mid-Century Modern tour and here are my top three favorites:
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Byron Pumphrey House, 615 Kingman Avenue, Santa Monica (Harwell Hamilton Harris, 1939) |
Byron Pumphrey House |
Byron Pumphrey House |
John Entenza House (I), 475 Mesa Road, Santa Monica (Harwell Hamilton Harris, 1937) |
John Entenza House (I) |
Eames House, Case Study House #8, 203 Chautauqua Boulevard, Santa Monica (Charles and Ray Eames, 1949) |
Eames House |
Eames House |
Eames House |
Now Men Woo With Steaks!
Is this the next cupcake fad - candy in the shape of meat?
Los Angeles Times, November 7, 1928, p.A5. |
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