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fundusmundus-blog · 5 years
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Belgrade city map, Yugoslavia 1965. Design: V. Pešić . . . #beograd #belgrade #graphicdesign #architecture_magazine #architecture #vintagedesign #citymap #cityplan #yugoslavia #yugodesign #yugonostalgia #vintageprint #homedecor #vintagegraphicdesign #vintageillustration #illustration #dunav #sava #plangrada #kalemegdan #madeinyugoslavia https://www.instagram.com/p/B24DNhsFc9V/?igshid=t0u841vojmvq
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fundusmundus-blog · 5 years
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fundusmundus-blog · 5 years
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Detail from the 1960s touristic brochure Portorož Piran / Portorose Piran ☀️⛱️👓 @portorozpiran @radenska . . . #vintage #vintagehotel #vintagefood #coast #vintagecoast #ladies #trisrca #jugoslavija #obala #summertan #vintagehair #madeinyugoslavia #terracehouse #theview #ifeelslovenia #sloveniancoast #ladies #ohthatsdarling #vintagephoto #retrovibe #jadran #jadranskomore #fundusmundus #meza #vecera #rucak #60s #70s #yugonostalgia https://www.instagram.com/p/B2hP1DxFcVv/?igshid=1unothddco0ng
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fundusmundus-blog · 5 years
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🐡 🍑 ☀ 🏖 Slovenian coast brochure, 1969
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1957 touristic brochure Bled, Yugoslavia 👓💐🛵🛶
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fundusmundus-blog · 6 years
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Yugoslavian design at it’s best
TOPER brand became most famous in the 1980s, when they began to produce sport fashion for Olympic teams from Yugoslavia, Germany, Austria, Greece, Argentina, Hungary, Bolgaria…which took part at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo 1984. Browse through our collection of vintage finds from Yugoslavia and elsewhere in our Fundusmundus shop on @etsy.
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fundusmundus-blog · 7 years
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Pack yo bags, we’re going to Yugoslavia!
The story about one of the best known and most successful Slovenian Textile companies began in the period after the Second World War. The name Toper is derived from the Slovenian abbreviations for a factory of clothing (Tovarna perila), which was a popular way of naming companies at the time. The first Toper yarn factory dates to 1945. At first Toper produced only nylon shirts under its name. The number of sales amounted to around almost 6 million shirts per year, which is quite impressive. At that time only white shirts were being worn, which were sold under the Toper logo Golden Crown. TOPER became most famous in the 1980s, when they began to produce sport fashion for Olympic teams from Yugoslavia, Germany, Austria, Greece, Argentina, Hungary, Bolgaria...which took part at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo 1984. Fundusmundus has loads of vintage backpacks in stock which still have tags on. Take a look. And another one. And more.
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fundusmundus-blog · 7 years
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Ready to hit the slopes yugoslavian style?
First Toper yarn factory dates to 1945. At first Toper produced only nylon shirts under its name. The number of sales amounted to 6million shirts per year which is quite impressive. Toper company became most famous in the 1980s, when they began to produce sport fashion for Olympic teams from Yugoslavia, Germany, Austria,  Greece, Argentina, Bolgaria etc. which took part at the winter olympics in Sarajevo in 1984. You can find this GORGEOUS vintage winter jacket in Fundusmundus shop on @etsy.
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fundusmundus-blog · 7 years
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Love rain down on me.
Fundusmundus presents 70's yellow enameled pitcher / mug made in Yugoslavia by EMO Celje Enamel, world renowned since 1894 for its exquisite enamel products, ranging from pots'n'pans, nostalgic washbasins and cauldrons.
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fundusmundus-blog · 7 years
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Take me to Saturnus, baby!
Fundusmundus presents vivid vibrant vintage tin try made in Yugoslavia by Saturnus company. Saturnus brand was founded in 1921 in Yugoslavia. The first Saturnus tin boxes were already more than simply primary packaging for diverse food, cosmetic, chemical and other products. Their diverse shapes and lively graphical image directly addressed the consumer. Form and other visible characteristics were important with kitchen products as well as toys, additional products and bicycle equipment. Several dozen Yugoslavian Oskars for packaging prove that Saturnus dedicated a lot of attention to packaging design.
You can find this gorgeous little thingy at our @fundusmundus​ shop @etsy.
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fundusmundus-blog · 7 years
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Crazy bout coffee just like Cooper?
Grind your own with this Yugoslavian gem by Iskra. Grab your yellow morning machine at Fundusmundus store on Etsy!
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fundusmundus-blog · 7 years
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just kidding. we have just arrived to tumblr!
#fundusmundus greets all fellow #vintage #design #lovers 🥀 😚
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