Thursday, July 7, 2011

Norman Bel Geddes, Industrial Designer

Norman Bel Geddes
Norman Bel Geddes (1893-1958) was an Industrial Designer among many other things. Well known for his streamlined approach, Geddes designed many distinctive pieces of furniture, housewares, automobiles etc. These items can be found today, but generally for a pretty price. Below are some of Geddes designs. To read about Norman Bel Geddes, go to Design History Lab.


This stunning dresser with a faux burlwood finish was designed for Simmons. To see more images go to Pat McGann.



This vanity looks Art Deco and Space Age at the same time. It sold for $2700.00 on Wright. It can also be seen at the Brooklyn Museum
site.




This cocktail set is quite unique. Two goblets alone were listed at a starting bid of $2400.00 on eBay!


Futures Antiques

This desk looks like it was refinished, isn't it gorgeous?




This chrome and bronze magazine holder was designed by Geddes in the 1930's for Revere. It's design is timeless. To see more images etcetera go to 1stdibs.



This Art Deco Cobra lamp would be highly coveted by a collector. It was listed on eBay for a buy it now price of $1500.00.



This small desk with matching chair is a good example of how simple design can be striking.



Love this bedroom set! Not shown are matching beds, stools and tables. The entire set goes for $22,000.00! Go to Apsara Interior for more images.




These chairs are attributed to Geddes and Mac Cobb. Image is from Elements of Design, which has more information about Geddes and Art Deco design.




This desk/chest combo could multitask as office furniture or in a bedroom as a vanity and chest. I have a chest in this color and bought it at Goodwill for $40.00 several years ago. I had no idea what it was, just that I liked it and didn't know anything about Norman Bel Geddes. I do remember though after taking the tag off, walking around the store to look at other things and going back to look at it on my way to the cashier. There was a 30ish couple sitting by it, looking sick and probably hoping that the person who had the tag would change their mind.



This pair of dressers is nothing less than striking - note the slightly curved drawers,unique placement of handles and feet.


I'm sure I sat in a desk like this as a child, had no idea they were designed by Norman Bel Geddes!




Designed during the depression, this patriotic radio with stars and stripes was made to instill pride and uplift people during a difficult time.




These chests were stripped to the bare metal and sealed. Great look!



This desk was also stripped, photo angle is a bit awkward, but you can still see how it changes the feel of it.

I can't help but wonder what people's reactions to Norman Bel Geddes designs were at the time. I'm sure some people embraced it, but others may have found it strange. Any thoughts about that?

An interesting side note - Geddes' daughter, Barbara Bel Geddes, was the matriarch, Miss Ellie, on the TV show Dallas.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Thrift Share, July 5th


Previously I posted about these redwood benches that I was going to refinish and use for extra seating on my deck. I hadn't done the job and in this case, my procrastinating paid off. Because an item that I thought I had missed out on turned out to be available. I'm so excited about this piece and am thinking about how I will fix it up.


I thought this had been sold, but I noticed the ad was still up on Craigslist. I contacted the buyer, he hadn't sold it and forgot to email me. It was too big to fit in my minivan, so my husband got a truck from work and now it's mine!





Option 1 - cover with new fabric
Option 2 - remove cover/foam cushioning and expose plywood underneath and use a colored stain on it,something like a kiwi green, if there is such a thing. This is dependent on the shape of the plywood and how well it is fitted in the frame. 
Option 3 - Have wood inserts made to fit.
Funny how one thing leads to another - my umbrella looks worn now too, would love to get a new one in a bright orange. Those redwood benches? - sold them on Craigslist.


This post is linked to:
Her Library Adventures
Coastal Charm
Southern Hospitality
Type A
Very Merry Vintage Style
My Romantic Home

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Upcycling from Dig 'n' Save


What can you do with an base like this? I found it at at our local dig/save with a damaged table top. I think it was originally used in an office, some type of work table. The base is made of aluminum which made think that it would be good as a plant stand. 

Since I don't have carpentry skills (or tools), I found someone to make a cedar box to put on it. The stand cost $10 and the cedar box was $60. A word to the wise - get more than one estimate, even for a small job. The estimate that didn't get my job was for $100, a big difference.



I'm very happy with it, just need to get some feet for the bottom and watch the flowers grow.

I will be back next week, taking a little time off.

Happy July 4th Everyone!


This post is linked to: 
The Shabby Chic Cottage