Saturday, September 25, 2010

A mix of vintage style with Urban Chic retro look creates a modern

Mixing vintage styles with the new look is very "cool" and a popular style of living today. In some environments, such phrases as "Urban Chic" or "Fresh Vintage" are instead of "retro". It 's still "retro", but a different perspective on the past, when the buyer "edgy" vintage furniture collectors in combination with contemporary style and decor. Understanding others "Urban Chic", a bit 'different and point to the increasing popularity of collectors who are looking for metal furniture and industrial designcompatible with urban life. Of course, this is a throw back to earlier times. Metal accessories and furniture in homes dominated mid-century and have been for kiosks, phone booth, owner ashtray, seating will be used, the pieces are used, etc.

Today, the inhabitants of cities such as the purchase of old industrial steel shelving, metal tables and chairs, vintage, old desk accessories and business takes a lot of work into lofts, apartments and houses to decorate. This opens up a whole new market for manufacturers who are beginningto hunt for objects in unusual places. suburban homes are equipped with high-tech kitchen and lots of stainless steel surfaces. Buyer vintage metal containers per hour in 1950 to pray that seem to fit right into today's elegant cuisine. The look of "Metro-back" is often combined with collectibles from the 50s, to create 60's, 70's eclectic interiors that are unusual, outrageous and convenient.

If the industrial look is not your thing, there is to look in other directions. I met manyyoung collectors who gravitate "Bohemian style." "Bohemian Style" is what happens when you pick the flea market control, but in a good way. Somehow collectors make the look to pull together with a unifying color schemes, themes, motifs and rhythms to organize the collections. Again, collectors combine different eras, styles, textures, backgrounds, etc., as experts and decorators say, collector bohemian us "works." This style is hard to explain, I couldReading Bohemian Style by Elizabeth Wilhide, a publication of Watson Guptill suggest. During the 60's and 70 collectibles were slower in brick and mortar stores as the movements of the previous period, "hip collectibles" are going to be stressed that stores the most important of these styles. Designers are more risks than before, and it seems that buyers are once again requested to experiment with living environments, products and materials.

We remember what they saidYears, "your soul." In fact, both the producers of new products and collector of old products are "on their own." Many companies in line with "shaggy sixties" websites catering to buyers, palettes, patterns of pink, brown and lime green and cute, stripes, polka dots and swirling designs cult grow. In fact, there are web designers that specialize in this particular style.

While "twenty and thirty-something" buyers get a kick out of ordernew home and apparel articles related to "psychedelic" colors and designs inspired, mature collectors
that the original buyers are active in flea markets, shops and shows. Colorful toaster, fondue set, a thrift store staples, are now cool "place" for serious collectors and occasional buyers, train "are jumping on the" Retro. The next time you turn your nose up at a series of containers from the kitchen with a mushroom design, think again, you can stop by a real"Retro" jewel, that is Pottery Barn to keep in mind.

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