Georgie Porgie's Ice Cream Parlor - Westport, CT (1987?)
Designed by Arnold Kaye
Scanned from a 1988 issue of Contract Interiors Magazine & the book, Food Presentation & Display (1992)
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"Movie Theater McDonald's" - Raleigh, NC (1984)
"To commemorate McDonald's thirtieth anniversary, regional managers were asked to select one property in their respective areas that would be shaped into a one-of-a-kind design. Bruce Wunner, the chain's southeast regional manager, chose a newly acquired site in Raleigh: a circa 1920 building last used as a movie theater (first opened as the Varsity Theatre in 1941) and located on busy Hillsborough Street. The fact that the interior of the building was laid out like a theater, and the fact that McDonald's was founded in 1955, gave Perry & Plummer Design Associates (Wilmington and Raleigh, North Carolina) the inspiration for the design theme. The stage was set for a fifties diner articulated within the shell of the old theater."
Architecture by Fred Tolson Associates, interior design by Perry & Plummer
Scanned from the Dec. 1986 issue of Contract Interiors, and Restaurant Design: Ninety-Five Spaces That Work (1987)
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An ‘interior mined from holiday brochures’ … Sir Terry Farrell’s TV-AM studios in Camden, London, circa 1983.
Photograph: Arcaid Images/Alamy Stock Photo
Source: The Guardian
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Regal Cinemas FunScape - Jarmin Road, Chesapeake, VA (1990s)
"Walking into the Toy Box transforms the ordinary child and parent into a participant. The Crayon Storage Unit, Supersize Scribble Pad Memo Board, Thematic Artist Palette Table, and Paint Jar Seats, Coral Reef Decor for Interactive Seas are products designed to create interactive opportunities for children and parents. The "Interactive Seas Bubble Column" archway and "Gamemania" archway define key attractions in the play area. These archways, with their vibrant colors and miniature game parts, initiate visitors to find new adventures within the FunScape complex."
Designed by Interior Systems, Inc. (ISI)
Scanned from 'Great Store Design 2' (1996)
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The Arcadia store, Chicago area
From Visual Merchandising & Store Design, 1985
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The Parisian, Hoover, Alabama
From The Best of Store Designs (1987)
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Yasuhiro Kagami, from JCA Annual 8 (1989)
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Tower Records Headquarters - Robert Tanaka (Arch.) & Luminae Inc. (Lighting design) (~1988)
Scanned from ‘Lighting the Workplace’ (1989)
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Petra Germany, June 1991.
Photographed by Gabo.
Model: Lesa Amoore.
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For Your Home: Porches & Sunrooms, Jessica E. Hirschman, 1993 📚
Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy 🖨️
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The Video Store, Cincinnati, 1988
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Art Connection B.V. ‘87
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Frasier Cranes apartment - Fictional Seattle || 1993 - 2002
costing over $500,000 to furnish, Frasier's apartment was designed to be ultra-modern in an eclectic style (as Frasier himself points out in the pilot). No building or apartment in Seattle really has the view from Frasier's residence. Despite this, Frasier has been said to have contributed to the emergence of an upscale urban lifestyle in 1990s Seattle, with buyers seeking properties in locations resembling that depicted in the show
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Shoe store, ‘Shu-Pub’ (1984)
Designed by Minoru Takeyama
Scanned from ‘Fashion Boutiques’ by Shotenkenchiku-Sha
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Milton Glaser, Metamorphic Flowers, 1990
A prolific graphic designer, Glaser revolutionized “I Love New York.” Bid on this serigraph by the legend himself and support the Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators.
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