12 Forgotten Objects from a 1950s Living Room
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2024
- 12 Forgotten Objects from a 1950s Living Room
If you’ve ever watched a period movie or TV show like Mad Men or The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, you’ve likely noticed that 50s homes looked a little…different. In fact, the post-World War II Atomic-age style is often considered one of the most iconic in history.
The good news? Those days don’t HAVE to be over.
Just because you’re too young to remember checkerboard tile and pink-colored bathrooms doesn’t mean you can’t incorporate those items into your design aesthetic. In this video, we’ll discuss some of the must-have items every 1950s household had to have in their living room. From the stylish to the bizarre, we’ll cover it all.
And if you don’t know what a TV lamp is, you're in for a surprise. Stick around until the end to find out. Hint: the answer might not be what you’re thinking!
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Does your family have a piece of furniture from the 1950s?
Yes,a cupboard with a China dinner set
Tv lamps ugly? Heck, no! Love them, I’ve got five and always looking for more! I rotate them through the gutted vintage tv from my grandparents’ farm, they are beautiful!
TV lamps..."horrid design choices"? They are highly collectible and better made than most lamps of today. I am fortunate enough to have an original Chase brass/bakelite ship's wheel lamp with fibreglass shade. I treasure that lamp so much......
I decorate with rattan and wicker.. love it
so nice! did you decorate it with tropical plants?
@@wonderyears_nostalgia Yes!!! Palms
Absolutely love bar carts! I have my grandmother’s rocking chair for the 1920s
bar carts just makes a room interesting. i love seeing what people are drinking.
I don't mean to sound rude, but what does your grandmother's rocking chair from the 1920s have to do with this topic about the 1950s?
@@garypesci746 The question was posed earlier if we had any furniture from days gone by. Sorry you felt the need to chastise me for sharing about my grandmother’s rocking chair. Anyone starting with “ don’t mean to sound rude” is about to become rude. Nice try
@@denisesmith2745 I saw the question "Does your family have a piece of furniture from the 1950s?" Not "days gone by". Apparently you misunderstood that question and misunderstood my question. I was just curious, not trying to be rude, apparently you misunderstood that as well. Too bad you have such thin skin and read in meaning that wasn't there.