Tour a 1960s Time Capsule | Rad Pads ★ Glam.com
Tour a 1960s Time Capsule | Rad Pads ★ Glam.com
Julian and Desiree travel around the globe to find some of the most interesting mid-century pieces to add to their unique home’s stylish decor. Their round house is an homage to a bygone era, complete with swing chairs and an original ’60s Packard Bell stereo console.http://mode.com/mode-video
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Love love love your house. How did you acquire the house .?
My dream
americans are so lost
I remember the 60’s well! Wish that would have been a full tour though.
Two geeks obsessed with the 60’s…..and look so perfect for each other!🤓💃
This is so me. When you have ‘pieces’ instead of ‘this is our couch’…..
not really impressed.
I hope you two don’t dress so modern 🙁 it’d be nice to some people dress the 60s 70s lifestyle as well 😍😍
That was great fun! Love this!
I love the retro vibe, great decor, nothing else would look right in that house. Good job!
So cool
Well, if an earthquake hits this steep hillside home, it will start rolling and end who knows where. Rolling over neighbors homes.
Just a friendly suggestion: maybe, hide the modern TV inside a gutted 60’s console cabinet? Groovy pad, BTW.
The HOUSE what about the HOUSE?
anyone know where the mirror from -:14 is from? amazing!
The "Red Sofa" – is a Yellow-based Red and research indicates that "Men prefer a Blue-base or Brown-base Red".
I however, Would Choose this Red Sofa as a Centerpiece of a Deco-theme for a Modern MidCentury – late 1960’s era – Design Plan.
You actually have both authentic and Value accurate of a "Design/Artist" Pallet.
It is Fabulous and the saving factor of the late 1960’s/early 70’s "Earth-Tone Pallet.
Horrid – as it was and is – Earth tones look beautiful in Nature and "not so much" in Our Caves!
I hear toward the Red/Black/Gold and the Metals 9f the 1950’s for MidCentury –
Modern allows us to update the Style and enjoy both MidCentury and New.
Yeah – that’s my enthusiasm for MidCentury. It is FAB!
It has a really nice feel to it (as many period properties do compared to our modern boxes).
This would be better if these unlikeable hipsters weren’t the owners but rather some cool folks who actually lived around then and put the work into maintaining such a place. Cool mid century stuff is great, but just being rich and buying rare shit doesn’t make you interesting. But I do like the house.
Take a shot every time he says “collection” “pieces” and “1960s”
I so laughed when I saw this. I do like it. But I grew up with this kind of furniture. And yes, in Portland Or. I Now call it motel furniture. The higher end which they have can be comfortable, but believe me, most wasn’t. I have that space helmet tv in red (was my mothers). This house is not my thing, but would love the car!
So, what happens when the inexperienced throw a melange of disparate styles into a retro-blender? This.
Thank you for the tour (:
Mate, it’s not at all hard to build a wooden frame around that TV to integrate it with the rest of your furniture! OR – don’t be afraid to carefully mask off the glass and spray paint the black plastic brown.
wow! Amazing that still exists!
The wall artwork at 1:37 is awesome
Very cool. I live in a similar home Mid Century Modern Atomic Era Home
total slaves to retro kitsch
I had the Space Helmet tv when I was 3!
You people in California are so strange
Your clothes seem modern too!
loved the red sofa
What an impressive collection of fabulous furniture. Such a lovely home. 😍
So, when did the late 1960s and early 1970s become mid-century? I mean, mid century is iconic for the atomic inspired designs of lamps and chairs and kitchen tables made of steel and formica with those amazing black atomic patterns, but that house screamed 60s to me, which was a different era entirely. I lived through those eras, so I guess I have a certain frame of reference that a younger person may not have, so I’m not trying to be a drag, it just doesn’t have the same eclectic feel (with the exception of that gorgeous sofa!). BTW, your bedroom chair has a rip in the front. Is it not normal to fix that stuff? Does it devalue the furniture if you make repairs?
His limp wrist was not distracting enough from the fact that all this furniture looked like torture….
Someone needs to break the news to this dude is Mrs because no way is he straight straight dude don’t have this match style
😍💖😍 WowZah 😍💖😍
The woman is quirky she’s hot
I’m so in love with your Pad and lifestyle…."Ciao, Baby!"
Let’s chat about the hi-fi. Where are the record’s? Bragging about your property being 60’s with no big band records is silly.
Retro styled homes always have so much unique features that modern home would never have
The effeminate husband could really use a comb
1:06 There are TWO smaller versions of this couch sitting upside down and rotting on the porch of an abandoned house in Georgia. The young couple who film their abandoned explore videos commented that they appeared to be a strange "70’s design, or something". I wanted to hop on a plane Right Then to go rescue them!! There are so many pieces just rotting in abandoned buildings all over the world. The exploration code dictates leave it as you find it so it’s really hard to watch when explorers record their presence, knowing that rescue is Not on the way!
This is great! Just one thing though, they could get a color 1960s console television and hook up a hidden cable box to it.
Wow this is really cool
The 60s was when plastics really began to take off as a household item. If you notice, despite the mod or atomic futuristic shapes of things back then, the vast majority of items were still made from metal, glass, wood, and other natural materials. Plastic was there, but not nearly as ubiquitous as it is today. Gosh, I miss those days and the 70s. Food products still largely came in glass containers instead of clear plastic. Cardboard instead of… plastic. And paper instead of… plastic. I think it wasn’t until the 90s that most everything had essentially been replaced by plastic in some form or another. Even furniture that was once mostly made of wood was replaced by mdf board. That isn’t to say that fiber board was not around, it sure was but not as much as mdf is now. For the simple reason is it wasn’t nearly strong enough to hold up for long. Usually only very very very cheap items were made of fiberboard.
Some could say that by switching to plastic we are saving the trees and other things. But considering the amount of very slow degrading plastic that has amassed in less than fifty years (consider the now two Texas size floating islands of plastic in the oceans), I wonder if it really was nothing more than a mistake.
what about the kitchen?
Where’s the dead body?
Cute couple but the embrace the nerdy
Wow 😍🤩 just…WOW 😃😃😃
Jackie Gleason owned a round house in Croton on the Hudson in NY.
I understand the house is still the same as it was after Gleason left in the early 60s