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Dining Tables

Jan 132012
 

70s Kitchen Dining Booths

When I was a kid growing up in the late 60′s and early 70′s , the classic booth was an American dining standard whether it was in a roadside diner, old-time truck stop or the local greasy spoon café. Don’t you wish you could capture that mod, retro look of a 70′s diner in your own kitchen or home? But where do you go to buy a classic retro booth? Much less a cool retro style booth that looks like it was snatched right out of your fondest 1970′s memories.

Well, the folks at Retro Planet are offering this cool and nifty kitchen booth that looks like it came right off of the set of the Brady Bunch! Decked out in marigold yellow with big buttons and trim in hot orange, this cool kitchen booth looks as 70′s as you mom’s avocado colored Tupperware containers. The tubular metal base is powder coated in a brown finish and the thick table top is covered in a bright atomic orange Formica top.

This blast from the 70′s past is perfect for your kitchen or dining room and look great as a stand alone or grouped together like in a real diner. These are not cheap look alike booths made in China either, they are real American Made, restaurant grade booths that would work well in a commercial setting but why not add a splash of mod 70′s style and color to your home?

This ultra Mod 70′s Dining Booth from Retro Planet has a list price of $1815.18 as shown here but if you want to put together your own shagadelic color scheme you can give them a call and they will help you put together the booth of your childhood dreams. While you are on Retro Planet fill out your new look  with their great selection of unique retro home decor. When it comes to retro, they have it all!


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The Atomic Living Collection

I Want To Live In The Atomic Age! The only thing I like better that furniture created in the atomic age are modern interpretations of furniture created in the atomic age.  Designers tend to take the hopeful, futuristic aesthetic of the great mid-century modern style and exaggerate it in a knowing way that I like to, oxymoronically, call Futuristic Nostalgia. A great example of this is style is the furniture designed by Atomic Living Design.  Atomic Living Design is the husband and wife team of Jesse and Lisa Detschermitsch from Englewood,