It began with a single set of dishes. Homer Laughlin's delicious Fiesta ware, to be more precise. And like Clifford the Big Red Dog, it just grew and grew and grew.
One day (when I became concerned my kitchen cabinets might collapse), it occurred to me I needed more storage space. But it might as well be cool. I decided to scout for a china hutch in keeping with the style of the era from whence many of my dishes came. When I stumbled across the beauty above at Charley's Flea Market in Springfield, I gasped. I assumed I couldn't afford it. I slowly turned the price tag over and nearly swooned with delight: $75, people!
A monster was born. My madness for all things midcentury modern today has no boundaries. Table cloths, bar ware, funky little wall hangings — I want it all.
My home is a humble ranch-style home built in 1959 and settled among other similar homes. But rather than renovate, I've chosen to retrovate. Instead of knocking down walls and installing granite countertops, I want to restore this house to its original ideal and deck it in midcentury splendor. My dream finds include an atomic-era George Nelson-designed Herman Miller starburst clock, a Heywood Wakefield dining set, sleek living room furniture and accessories of every stripe.
But let's be real: I'm a writer. This ain't going to happen overnight on my budget. The only path I have for success runs through thrift shops, flea markets, estate sales and the like. We're talking cheap treasure.
Fortunately, my job as a freelancer takes me to some pretty out-of-the-way places in the Ozarks. My plan is to document my journey, post pics of my finds, research my treasures and share them with you. Along the way, I hope you'll offer tips on midcentury design and alert me to cool stuff you find.
Time to get moving.

OMG, Jan! The similarities are just creepy! My love of Mid Century modern also started with a big box of vintage Fiesta ware that mom and dad found in their basement and gave to me. I also finally found a Haywood Wakefield dinette and have my grandmothers 1950's pink living room furniture! Now you must come visit so we can compare notes! I am thrilled you are doing the blog. Keep the posts coming!
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous!!! How did this happen to us, do ya think? As for visiting ... doll, I plan on taking you on some of my junking adventures! Perhaps you could point out some of your fave spots? Thanks, Michele! I think I'm going to have a lot of fun with this one.
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