Globalti
Legendary Member
Saw for the first time last night a repeat of the Grand Designs episode on the Art Deco house in Guildford, here: http://www.channel4.com/4homes/on-t...uildford-the-art-deco-house-08-06-06_p_1.html
Here's our best-loved example in west London, the Hoover factory:
I was fascinated by the Grand Designs house, it looks fabulous even though the proportions and style are taken straight from the 1930s. The point about this is that this style looks modern even today. There are plenty of other designs, which still look as good as the day they were created, for example I have six Bauhaus chairs, designed in around 1930:
And we have a Le Corbusier recliner or chaise longue, designed in 1928:
And an example nearer to my own job, Chanel V perfume, designed.... when do you think? Designed in 1921 and still in the world top 10 selling perfumes:
The odour is absolutley classic, the first aldehydic floral and this type went on to become an important line in the "family tree" of perfumes. Even your Lux and Camay toilet soaps are descended from Chanel V. Meanwhile the bottle design and the whole image of the perfume still look contemporary.
What else do you know of, that is old but still looks "up to the minute"?
Here's our best-loved example in west London, the Hoover factory:
I was fascinated by the Grand Designs house, it looks fabulous even though the proportions and style are taken straight from the 1930s. The point about this is that this style looks modern even today. There are plenty of other designs, which still look as good as the day they were created, for example I have six Bauhaus chairs, designed in around 1930:

And we have a Le Corbusier recliner or chaise longue, designed in 1928:
And an example nearer to my own job, Chanel V perfume, designed.... when do you think? Designed in 1921 and still in the world top 10 selling perfumes:
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The odour is absolutley classic, the first aldehydic floral and this type went on to become an important line in the "family tree" of perfumes. Even your Lux and Camay toilet soaps are descended from Chanel V. Meanwhile the bottle design and the whole image of the perfume still look contemporary.
What else do you know of, that is old but still looks "up to the minute"?