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Monday
May172010

On the bottom shelf, way, way back ...

... was a dusty volume long forgotten. A treasure trove of retro storage, a book that could just prove that everything old is new again. As I flicked from page to page I was confused. Hadn't I seen these rooms in a recent Inside Out or Elle Decoration? I love finding a long lost book especially when it is Storage, A House and Garden Book, Melinda Davis, Pantheon Books, New York, 1978. Dreaming of moving in to any of these rooms. More next week ... and more after the jump.

  

 

 

Reader Comments (9)

Nothing excites me more than a little organization. (or a lot!)

17 May 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCapella

I have this book- the Mr. just brought it home for me from a library sale, and I love it. I want that green and black pantry today, and that black office space. There are certainly a few very dated photos- but the majority stand up well to the test of time.

17 May 2010 | Unregistered Commenterlojo

Dated? Like what? To my eye, it's current!

17 May 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPriscilla

Where can I find this lovely book? Thanks for sharing,

17 May 2010 | Unregistered CommenterEmma

Ah! I'll take them all cause I love them all

17 May 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTanya

It wasn't all about giant collections of unwashed vegetables & shag carpeting on walls! Taste did exist.

17 May 2010 | Unregistered Commenteroregonbird

Amazing how current and fresh this looks to me!

18 May 2010 | Unregistered Commenterthe zhush

Jo...do you know the makers of the pair of white chairs in the 3rd spread? Are they Ligne Roset? I love these images...I guess I live in the past!

22 May 2010 | Unregistered CommenterModFruGal

MFG I'm not sure. I do know the storage system is by Behr (the book told me so!). I too live in the past. The scary thing is that I'm moving on from the 70s to the 80s. I'm just a little overly concerned about this development though :)

23 May 2010 | Registered Commentermidcenturyjo

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