Peter found this awesome 1950s hand carved sculpture over on 1stdibs (the best online resource for all things mid-century modern and high-end) so it’s a bit pricey at $750, but it sure is cool. Unfortunately, the artist is unknown. I’d love to find one at a yard sale!
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Continue reading...22. February 2010
This wonderful photo was taken in August 1950 by LIFE Magazine staff photographer Peter Stackpole. It’s part of the LIFE Magazine photo archive hosed on Google. You can purchase a framed print for $89.99.
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Continue reading...14. October 2009
Dutch graphic designer Dick Bruna created this hip book cover design in 1963 for Shirley Jackson’s Bramen met arsenicum (Blackberries and arsenic). What a lovely pair of vintage moderncats.
Other Dick Bruna book cover designs with cats include Vanwege de Katten (Because of the cats) by Nicolas Freeling, 1963; and Zomer Voor Stephane Jorris (Summer for [...]
6. May 2009
These abstract feline figures were designed by Japanese industrial designer Masahiro Mori. Mori specialized in ceramics and is best known for his G-type soy sauce bottle, designed in 1958. I cannot locate a date for the design of the cat figures, but they are still in production and can be purchased at Unica Home.
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Continue reading...6. April 2009
Created in the 1950s by Swiss artist Donald Brun, these two poster designs for Zwicky yarn feature swank kitty images that helped define the simple cartoon-like style of the mid twentieth century. This moderncat makes a very fitting mascot for a yarn company.
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Continue reading...10. October 2008
More great mid-century moderncat illustrations from Dave over at Grain Edit. This week he guest posted on Design*Sponge about the 1956 children’s book Thomas by Mary Harris with illustrations by Cliff Roberts. The story is about a young girl and her cat Thomas. The beautiful face posing with the book above is Dave’s cat, who [...]
Continue reading...27. September 2008
This handsome fellow was found in an incredible collection of vintage matchbox labels compiled by Maraid Design. Most of the labels in this collection are from Eastern Europe in the 1950s and 60s. As Maraid writes on her blog, matchbox labels from this part of the world and this time period embraced modern design while [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2008
Artist and illustrator Jim Flora is well-known for his graphic album covers designed for Columbia Records and RCA Victor in the 1940s and 50s. This great cover, Mambo for Cats published in 1955, is one of his most famous works. If you’re a jazz fan, or if you’re just a fan of groovy modern art, [...]
Continue reading...28. January 2008
Check out these one-of-a-kind, handcrafted retro mod cat beds from Like Kittysville. Each bed is made from vintage fabric, so there are no two alike. The bed is molded out of industrial steel mesh that is padded and upholstered and attaches to a sleek wood base. The boomerang shape is perfect for all you mid-century [...]
Continue reading...8. October 2007
Some of my favorite mid-century modern pieces are these collectible pottery cats by Swedish ceramics artist Lisa Larson. From 1950 to 1980 she worked at the Gustavsberg porcelain factory outside Stockholm where she created a line of pottery animals, including several wonderful cat sculptures.
Lisa Larson’s pottery animals are quite collectible, often appearing on eBay and [...]
Continue reading...25. September 2007
This is the first posting under the theme “Mid-century Moderncat” where I will highlight mid-twentieth century modern art and design featuring cats in some form or another.
To start the series, I’d like to share with you these beautiful acrylic cat sculptures by Brazilian artist Abraham Palatnik. The op art design is embedded inside the [...]
12. August 2010
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