Today some mid-century living rooms of the rich and famous.
Greer Garson sits her living room at home in Los Angeles' exclusive Bel Air neighborhood, picking out records to play in April 1943, a month after her Best Actress Oscar victory for Mrs. Miniver. |
Sophia Loren in her Italian villa, 1964 via |
John Wayne’s living room of his ranch house in the San Fernando Valley - he loved Asian art. via |
Steve McQueen takes a call in the living room of his home in Hollywood, 1963 via |
Beneath an artificial dogwood tree, Joan Crawford and her fourth and final husband, Pepsi-Cola CEO Alfred N. Steele, relax on the plastic-covered sofas of their 18-room New York City duplex penthouse in the 1950s. via |
Kim Novak Playing Guitar Beside Pet Great Dane Warlock at Her Home in Big Sur via |
Fred Astaire built his Beverly Hills residence in 1959, and the living room featured comfortable modern upholstered furniture and contemporary art. via |
Kirk Douglas stretches out on a skylit sofa in his Beverly Hills home in the early 1960s. Above him hang two Pablo Picasso paintings that he and his wife Anne purchased in 1960. via |
Gorgeous. So hard to recreate that nonchalant, strewn-about coziness nowadays. Sometimes I wonder if people and also furniture were much smaller back then --- somehow even in a 30ft living room I struggle to achieve this airy mid-century look.
ReplyDeleteThey were and it was! In my 1964 house I have only actual mid-century furniture now (mostly thrifted) as it fits the low ceilinged rooms better than the huge modern furniture we have today. Even the reproduction mid-century furniture is larger than the original much of the time.
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