Showing posts with label ephemera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ephemera. Show all posts

1.10.2014

Brooklyn House Snooping


Don't you love a good snoop? Maybe it falls in the grey area, ethically speaking, but I just love poking around in people's homes. Nothing too nosey, but it's just fascinating to see how other people live their lives. "Ohhh, I use that toothpaste too!" "What!? I didn't know they collected velvet paintings!" "Nice thread count." Ok, well maybe I'm a creep, but I don't think I'm alone in that boat, because in January of 1978 photographer Dinanda H. Nooney began a year long process of capturing Brooklynites in their homes. Lucky for us snoops, her collection of over 500 of her previously unseen photos, aptly dubbed The Nooney Brooklyn Photographs, have been published in the New York Public Library's digital collections.











1: Eileen Cox. 152 Midwood St., Flatbush, Brooklyn. November 18, 1978. 

2: Joseph & Mary Merz, architects. Daughter Julie & cat. 48 Willow Place, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. January, 1978. (1978). 
3. Fran Orans. 4715 Surf Ave., Coney Island, Brooklyn. August 5, 1978. 
4: Johnny Redd home. 416 Waverly Ave., Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. April 6, 1978.
5: Home of the Frieds, oldest daughter. 501 E. 17th St., Flatbush, Brooklyn. July 31, 1978.
6: Walter & Kathy Becker. 289 Washington Ave., Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, suspiciously dated April 15, 1978, even though there’s a giant Christmas tree. 
7: Jonathan & Dorothy Nelson. 897 Sterling Pl., Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. May 20, 1978. 
8: Spencer & Rosalyn Depas. 227 Cumberland St., Fort Greene, Brooklyn. May 19, 1978. 
9: Everett & Evelyn Ortuer home. 272 Berkeley Pl., Park Slope, Brooklyn. March 4, 1978.
10: Geoffrey & Tobi Needler. 51 Montgomery Pl., Park Slope, Brooklyn. June 24, 1978. 

Photos via Messy Nessy Chic & NYPL


12.08.2010

Peonies, Road Trips & Matchbooks





I've always been a big fan of Kate Spade's "Things We Love," a page dedicated to all things wonderful. Think, David Hockney paintings, vintage matchbooks, glitter, Vince Guaraldi, photobooth snaps & Ladurée macaroons - I'm with Kate on all of these goodies. Happily, "Things We Love" has recently been published in book form. Unhappily, it is not available for purchase. Let the waiting game begin...

Images via Kate Spade

10.20.2010

Back to the Future






I've always loved the idea of having strange oddities, gems & prints about & this shop's got em all! Geodes, agates, fossils, skulls, taxidermy, even fossilized dinosaur dung (it's surprisingly beautiful)! Wouldn't you love to tuck some of these goodies along your bookshelves and on your walls. Kind of a Victorian mad scientist pack rat sort of vibe.


All images Evolution Store: Fossilized Dinosaur Dung (!!), Flower Beetle in Resin, The Common Red Agrias Butterfly, Botanical Apple Print, Agate Bookends, Rock Soap