
We have a few space-age radios and TVs, and the shelves in the closet above the jukebox are great for displaying those.
You might remember this Chromcraft couch, chair and ottoman set. We blogged about them a while back after we had them reupholstered.
I’m not sure who the maker of this red chair is, but we also had this one reupholstered. It is so comfortable to sit on. This corner table is really unique. We came across it at an antique mall, and I knew it would be a great addition to the space-age decor. The bottom is a terrarium and I was able to put some of my favorite artificial cacti in there.I suppose this table could also have been used as an aquarium. I’m not sure if that would work, but it might be a cool idea.
These vintage concert posters are all original prints. We purchased them from a dealer at Midway Antique Mall. The story behind them is that an elderly lady living in the bay area back in the 60s would see these posters on telephone poles and light poles. She would take them down and save them not really knowing that they’d be worth so much later. Anyway, the house she lived in was being demolished and I’m assuming she had passed away or moved on. A couple of observant ladies were walking by the dumpster that was being used and noticed a bunch of papers rolled up. Since they were being thrown away, they grab them. When they got home it was a massive collection of original concert posters from that era. They went to Midway Antique Mall and sold quite a few of them to that dealer. One man’s junk is another man’s treasure!