October 23, 2008

GET ’EM WHILE THEY’RE HOT.

 

If history is any indication at all, these will sell out very very quickly. They’re available at The Cooper-Hewitt, which is the design museum of the Smithsonian. Why do you need to know that? Well because, dear sweeties, if you join the museum, you get a discount. And even if you don’t join like you should, you won’t pay sales tax.

These were originally designed by Alexander Girard for his Santa Fe house in the early 60’s. He’s the one that also designed the textiles for Braniff back in the day. A quirky kind of guy, that Alexander.

Don’t wait too long … or they’ll be gone, and then you’ll be hating. And is it worth that? Oh, I think not.

Run, don’t walk, for these fab & quirky ‘60’s designs!

xxooxxox,
BobbiePen.

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