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Love it ❤️.

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Two Vespa’s! Too cute!

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The best Vespa’s ever. Get inspired, always in vintage style. #vintage #industrial #vespa

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I’ve joint my target ….

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Rockin vespa.

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Black Vintage Vespa.

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Love the colors.

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It’s almost scooter time!

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Lego & Vespa. Vintage Combination.

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Dear Old Vespa #Retro Life.

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The best Vespa’s ever. Get inspired, always in vintage style. #vintage #industrial #vespa.

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Vespa Vintage 50 CC One of the symbols of Made in Italy. The first two-wheel scooter ever made, featuring the steel monocoque chassis, christened by Enrico Piaggio “Vespa” for its rounded shape.

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Apart from the very very nice vespa (n helmet) really really nice shoes. ❤️

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Vintage Vespa and Lambretta scooters in fab shades.

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From another view..

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Wow what a classic color for a #vespa #vespacolor

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Vespa 1967 Candy Apple Red VLB.

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Vintage suitcase bar.

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Suitcase liquor cabinet.

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Rolling Bar Trunk.

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Table base, vintage suitcase, painted in Old White. ♥

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Make a rope trimmed vintage suitcase side table!

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Love this idea! Just make it.

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Frame on vintage luggage all chalk painted.

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Vintage suitcase as a medicine cabinet.

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Floating suitcase nightstand.

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Suitcase as a bookshelves. I saw this idea at my friends Rita’s house! ❤️

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colorful luggage.

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Love ❤️

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Vintage Christmas White and Silver Christmas tree!

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Christmas decoration!

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Believe Star on Rusty spring.

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My old antique rusty primitive metal car with white Christmas tree!

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Rusty Junk Christmas Tree!

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Rusty hinge Christmas tree!

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Holiday decorating ideas!

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Industrial Spring Christmas tree!

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Love these snowballs! They won’t melt!! cute for front porch.

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Tree branches lanterns holiday winter decor!!

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How clever! Just cut a cream cheese block on the diagonal to have the pieces make a tree shape. Then add some bell pepper decorations and some pepper jelly (and Wheat Thins of course), and you have an awesomely cute appetizer!

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White Christmas!

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Chippy chair!

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Recycled Antique Ironing Board as a Wine Bar.

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vintage wood ironing board used as entry table

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Antique ironing board planter… what a great idea for those old wood boards. Love it on the porch or in the garden…

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Great display idea for your room.

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Vintage Ironing Board chalkboard makeover- console entrance table! Double use as a message board! |

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Ironing board as towel rack.

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A buffet for your outdoor party.

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Beautiful ironing board table for the hallway.

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Fiat 600 multipla jolly del 1961.

Vintage Bicycle Bar in Bucharest. Design made by Alina Turdean using parts from old Pegas bicycles.

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Another tricky project on lagranja’s way: low budget, an uncharming building from the 60′s few steps away from the emblematic Barcelona’s Ramblas, and almost four years of execution.

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In the lobby we played with iconic objects from those years: a Seat 600 – the first mass produced Spanish car – a huge Peseta – Spanish old currency – used as a table and a panel with very big magnetic key-rings, as used back then in the local hostels.
Photography: Albert Font.

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To give the hotel’s guests the taste of it, we transformed each corridor into a little exhibition on a particular issue of that decade: Culture and Society, Design Icons, Tourism, Mass Consumption, Folklore, Intellectual Jet set… using room’s doors as exhibiting panels.

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Rare Industrial Art Deco Artifact reborn into a unique light that’s truly a statement piece and The Vintage brass socket is attached to ball-swivel which can be rotated in any direction. Can be used facing down or up. New vintage style red twisted (cloth) wiring ads a nice retro touch. The steel base has an intricate art deco relief pattern.

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Amazing double-arm vintage table lamp reborn from vintage industrial parts that came out of an old Chicago factory (formerly wall mounted over a workbench). Reborn into unique lamp with a rustic yet modern feel. Includes very rare original brass sockets with 3/4″ nipple. The base is made from a re-purposed vintage industrial machine pulley.

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Unique lighting made from vintage Master Oilier. Made with key-less vintage brass socket and old new stock rayon cloth wiring with vintage plug. A rotary switch on/off switch is located on the wire.

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It all began when Panagiotis Fountas (NineDesign), Konstantina Panagiotou (INK Architecture) and Marilena Spanoudaki-Bakopoulou were drawn to the eerie beauty of a neoclassical building in the affluent northern suburb of Kifisia. Located far away from the centre of Athens, wealthy Athenians flocked to the cool, leafy area from their houses in the centre to escape the oppressive heat in the summer months during the late 19th and early 20th century, and many luxurious villas still exist. Built around the 1890s to house a bourgeois family, the house, now known as The Dalliance House, later become a commercial space, even housing a strawberry drying operation for a while. The building has now returned to its proud original roots and intended use, once again, it is a House housing an all day restaurant, café/bar for all to enjoy.

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If there is one thing that defines The Dalliance House, it would be the passing of time. Located on the same spot for almost 120 years, everything around it however, has evolved and changed. The house too has suffered major changes as its use shifted from one function to another leaving a multitude of scars behind. Instead of erasing these scars, the creative team’s approach was to preserve them – in an attempt to remember as well as revive every form of life and function that existed within its walls.

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On the outside, the building has been brought back to its intended magnificent splendor. From the color palette and special lighting design through to the perennial trees that occupy its outside spaces, the glory of another era reigns supreme. Upon entering, a full 180 degree view opens up making the visitor feel right at home – leading to the bar space on the left hand side, a stairway leading to the 1st floor in the middle and the teal room on the right. Here, neoclassical elements, such as the rosettes on the ceiling and the elaborate decorations on the walls, have been used to excess. In the bar area, the Brazilian wood bar blends in perfectly with several vintage decorative metal plates. Other late 19th century design elements include the lanterns that bathe the bar in a soft light and the cabinet behind it custom designed by Panagiotis Foundas, inspired by the delicate woodwork of the era.

Konstantina Panagiotou was in charge of restoring the house’s walls and murals from which the actual idea for the teal room then emerged. Here, several aging techniques were used to give the new paint an old, worn out look which together with the contemporary mural of an old school geisha tattoo reigning over the entire space, bring the present and the past very much together.

As they climb the staircase up to the 1st floor, visitors are drawn to the comic-covered wall and ceiling and the Ingo Maurer lights. Comforting and homely with its yellow, red and brown hues, huge Baxter sofa and long, monastery type dining table, the overall design on the 1st floor brings together everything that The Dalliance House stands for: in reviving the old, a contemporary meeting point has been created. Merging antique elements, clashing materials and an all day lounge attitude, the design team has created a whimsical space that heightens the senses and absolutely begs for some old fashioned flirting.

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photos by Costas Mitropoulos, Courtesy of The Dalliance House, Athens, Greece.