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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
British Invasion! Fab!
The British Invasion happened back in the 1960's with rock groups "invading" the USA, including the most famous Beatles. It also launched a whole fashion style and decor trend. Everybody wanted to wear Mary Quant and Biba, and have a piece of pop art kicky plastic furniture in their home.
Emily Henderson, star of HGTV's Secrets From A Stylist, recently showed a living room she decorated in a style she called "British Invasion". The low slung modern couch, and kicky fabrics, and sleek metal trunk were her gestalt touchstones. Not one Union Jack in the room. Emily is too cool for school to use that in a room called British Invasion style.
The Union Jack has had a tremendous revival as a decor object. Somehow it just adds a little cool factor. I don't think any flag except perhaps the Jasper Johns series of the USA flag has such panache in the decor world.
The Union Jack is used as upholstery, and on rugs, and on painted furniture.
Appliances even get covered with it.
I like it as a graphic image, although I think you can only have one thing in a room using it, or perhaps only one thing in the entire house.
My friend Sabina recently passed onto me a deco style armoire. She just moved to a new home, and had no room for this piece. We might have trashed it, but I just can't seem to abandon any old piece of furniture with some life left in it.
At first I thought of just giving it to the local thrift shop, but then I thought: British Invasion!
What a perfect piece to paint the Union Jack on! Not that I needed another project ha ha, but what the hell.
I found an image on the internet of a refrigerator covered with the Union Jack, which was perfect, since this humble little closet resembles the shape of a refrigerator.
I primed it first, then taped off the stripes, and the Jack started to emerge. Alberto helped out alot, fascinated by my project. The red is called Spanish Red, and the blue is Old Navy, and both are by Benjamin Moore, and the white is some Kilz white cabinet paint we have around due to the kitchen project.
It turned out so cute! I never meant to keep it. I think it would be so perfect in a child's room, so I am going to put it on Craigslist at a very good price.
So what do you think of the British Invasion in decorating? Do you have any pieces in your home?
Cheerio!
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awesome!! someone is totally going to buy that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paint job, Valorie! I love the union jack...and I'm old enough to remember the original "British Invasion"! It won't work in my home anymore as I have "de-redded", but Im sure you'll find a quick buyer!
ReplyDeleteI'm shouting a loud 'hip hip hooray'; this project turned out brilliant. Some clever person will snag this beauty in a heart-beat. As the Brits would say, your armoire is 'smashing'!! Yes, I Union Jack! xo xo
ReplyDeleteYou are brilliant!!!! I so wish I could be a DIY'er. I would have that piece so screwed up it wouldn't know if it was coming or going! Geez, I'm jealous of your crafty abilities. It is beautiful. Are you sure you don't want to keep it?
ReplyDeleteMuch love to you,
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know i'm going to get myself in trouble here, but somehow that little armoire now reminds me of the guardhouse from 'the mouse that roared', which predated both carnaby street and the beatles of the first invasion since dolly madison.
ReplyDeletedo you remember a burger joint in the east 50s called 'the great british disaster', and its sister in london, 'the great american disaster' near marble arch? long ago and far away.....
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michael/bagelbrookefarm
So very cute Valerie......xv
ReplyDeleteSeems like you did a lot of work on it to sell, (this is my problem). I love your creation. I have an armoire or three, one of which I will not be parting with as it actually has a stamp on the back that calls it a chiffarobe. But my favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird and you know how the author goes on about a chiffarobe. This book has been a discussion around my dining table a number of times. Let us know when you put your item up on Craigslist.
ReplyDeleteIrene!
ReplyDeleteYou know the C word!
Yes this is a chiffarobe. It has the cutest little sliding rod to hang clothes on, some small shelves, and a cute metal bar on the door, that could be a a towel bar or a tie bar.
Thanks for stopping by!
xo xo
Irene - I love it! And, an added little British design inspiration I just found...London's hottest socialite and designer, Nicky Haslam, HAS A BLOG! It's fab.
ReplyDeletewww.nh-design.co.uk
Well worth a visit!
Love, love, love Union Jack. Your diy project turned out so well! Of course, I think that pink union jack picture has my name on it!!
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OK, I love this! What you did with that piece of furniture is so creative! My daughter, 12yrs, is really into the whole British thing. I will have to show her what you did. She may want to paint her door or dresser like that! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou do know jack!!
ReplyDeleteLike it.
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Time well spent on the Union Jack paint! Love vintage flags-faded, yellowed, or a tea stained new one, adds grace to a room. Makes an imprint on decorum, maybe?
ReplyDeleteThe chandelier in the 3rd picture is gorgeous and I'm in love with the armoire
ReplyDeleteWell done, it's such a cool trend and has been for long...I am sure it will leave your hands like fresh buns...
ReplyDeleteUnion Jack always looks great, love it! Great job x
ReplyDeleteThe Union Jack always packs such a great visual wallop. I love your cabinet. I'm sure someone will snatch it up right away....(Your blog is fab by the way!)
ReplyDeleteYou amaze me Girl with your talent and finding the time to do ALL that you do. This is S P E C T A C U L A R!!!!!
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This is a fantastic post. The dresser is teriffic.
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