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goshyesvintageads · 1 year
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North Electric Co, 1969
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science70 · 10 months
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Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company office, Oregon, 1977.
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humanoidhistory · 2 months
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Pay phone in Düsseldorf, Germany, 1972.
(Deutsche Fotothek)
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Interior Visions: Great American Designers and the Showcase House, 1988
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2001hz · 1 year
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Cordless Telephone Concept designed by: Takenobu Igarashi (1989)
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lionfloss · 2 years
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Vintage Telephones
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thegroovyarchives · 1 year
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70′s Telcer Rotary Phone (via: 1stDibs)
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noodlebox-bird · 2 months
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📞 Ring Ring~
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arcadebroke · 5 months
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eternvlsound · 1 year
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roseyannodomini · 10 months
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entry for @avoidghost 's dtiys, wanted to post it here as well 📞
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goshyesvintageads · 4 months
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AT&T Co, 1981
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puppyeared · 2 months
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valentines day pkmn wip ^_^
#im gonna put them on their own canvases and write a little abt their design insp and ideas#i had a lot of ideas but decided to go with the ones i felt worked strongest. although id love to go back to the ones that#didnt make the cut and see if i can rework them.. its a little hard to remember things that correspond to valentines day...!!!!#i wanted to do wedding dress gardevoir.. pearl necklace onix... romantic candle chandelure... heart balloon drifloon....#cherubird was supposed to be delibird but i found it hard to work around the santa theme without making it hard to recognize#so i decided to make it a new pokemon (fakemon?) entirely ^_^ based on seraphim doves and love letters#klefki is based on the pont de arcs bridge in france known for its lovelocks!! it collects charms like halves of best friend necklaces#lockets and lost wedding rings.. sawsbuck is based on tree carvings with lovers names and sakura branches#roserade is based on flower bouquets. i like how its design came out!! the body is supposed to look like a waistcoat#lopunny based on playboy bunnies. the fur on its wrists is supposed to resemble the cuffs. torso has the one piece suit#and their legs have the thigh high stockings. frogadier is based on romantic bubble baths with flower petals#tangela is based on curly old telephone wires that you twirl between your fingers when calling your lover kicking your feet in the air#decidueye has to be my fav though with the cupid theme. also used barn owls bc of the heart shaped face#i cant wait to finish these!!!! i can see these going on my portfolio for sure#my art#myart#pokemon#pokemon design#valentines day#wip#doodles
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brooklynmuseum · 1 year
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🎶 Hello, hello, baby, you called, I can't hear a thing…🎶
#OnThisDay... March 11, 2010, Lady Gaga’s music video for “Telephone” premiered around the world. Gaga referred to the release as “a real true pop event.”
In “Telephone” she is seen wearing a Thierry Mugler design, which features an extraordinary hat fabricated by Philip Treacy, as she is bailed out of prison by Beyoncé (nicknamed “Honey Bee” in the video) who drives their getaway car—the Pussy Wagon from Quentin Tarantino’s film, “Kill Bill: Vol 1”. Many viewers remember Beyoncé’s line reading of: “You’ve been a very bad girl… a very, very bad, bad girl, Gaga” just before taking a bite of a Hostess Honey Bun and hand-feeding Gaga a bite, too. 
Directed by Jonas Akerlund, the nearly ten-minute-long music video packs the action with edgy plotlines and dance sequences choreographed by Laurieann Gibson, which are all amplified by the wardrobes styled by Niccola Formichetti (Gaga) and Ty Hunter (Beyoncé). Mugler’s fashions especially complemented Lady Gaga’s creative vision for “Telephone.” 
Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and Kim Kardashian are some of the American performers and personalities who revived interest in the work of Thierry Mugler, following his retirement in 2002.
📷 Still from music video for "Telephone" (dir. Jonas Åkerlund, 2010).  Mugler’s fashions from Prêt-à-porter Fall/Winter 1995–96 collection (“Anniversaire des 20 ans”) → Installation view, Thierry Mugler: Couturissime, on view November 18, 2022 - May 7, 2023. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Danny Perez)
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vintagehomecollection · 8 months
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In times of escalating real estate values, many people must opt for smaller kitchens when renting or buying a home. This New York penthouse has sacrificed a large kitchen for other amenities and consequently, the kitchen is short on counter space. But a clever designer minimized the problem by building in movable drawers that roll out to offer another work surface.
Beyond The Kitchen: A Dreamer’s Guide, 1985
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fuzzyghost · 8 months
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