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Fri Aug 13, 2021, 11:28 AM Aug 2021

Modern Furniture (1958)



Modern Furniture (1958)

British Pathé
2,372,698 views Apr 13, 2014
Tottenham Court Road, London.

C/U of two pyramid shaped white light shades hanging at an odd angle - they are designed by Henry Long and are made from Perspex. The narrator explains these shades and all the other furniture in this item are from Christopher and Anthony Heal's latest collection.

M/S of a living room (in fact, like all the other 'rooms', it is an elaborate display on the forth floor of the department store, Heal's) . A woman dressed in red, Ann Taylor, enters and goes over a cocktail cabinet, designed by Nigel Walters, made from wood and white plastic. She slides open the main door and then opens a smaller side door which pivots. The pivoting door stands on fold away legs like an ironing board to create a 'bar'.

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Modern Furniture (1958) (Original Post) sl8 Aug 2021 OP
OMG is that Putin? CurtEastPoint Aug 2021 #1
I'll take the wardrobe, the bar, and the height changing table, please. nt Phoenix61 Aug 2021 #2
Ikea bottomofthehill Aug 2021 #3
No Alexa? zuul Aug 2021 #4
I love that stuff. lagomorph777 Aug 2021 #5
Here is another one multigraincracker Aug 2021 #6
Ghastly Bayard Aug 2021 #7
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