NASA art by Don Davis, 1975.
(National Archives)
Ran around yellowstone this last week
‘Marshmallow’ Sofa. Designed in 1956 by Irving Harper of George Nelson Associates in New York; manufactured from 1956 to ca. 1965 (and 1999 onwards) by Herman Miller Furniture Company in Zeeland, Michigan. Philadelphia Museum of Art accession number: 1996-30-1.
"This sofa's eighteen cushions are attached to an exposed frame in a radical rethinking of the traditional upholstered sofa. The cushions can be detached for easy cleaning or 'interchanged to equalize wear.'"
(Source: philamuseum.org)
The truth is out there (more)
Hans Vagt and Peter Bannert, Radio set "Pop 70", 1969. Wood, plastic, metal, manufactured by: Blaupunkt, Hildesheim, Germany (1969-1976). Photos via 1stDibs / Radiomuseum
"The first stereo radio designed specifically for the rooms of adult sons and daughters. As an acoustic and visual center. Not a toy, but a real stereo device." Salesfolder Blaupunkt
sure people like to meme on That's Amore here on the internet but good luck stopping yourself from singing along when the moon hits YOUR eye like a big pizza pie (thats amore~)
(via Dreams of Space - Books and Ephemera: Planet Trip (1960))
art by Walter Buehr