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Thread: Selections from 'The Guild 4 Sourcebook' (1989), a collection of American craft artists working in many different fields. It seems to have faded considerably since, but there used to be a thriving and vibrant American craft scene back in the late 20th century.
Undersea-themed Seafood Bar ‘Aigai’ - Osaka (late 1980s) - Designed by Seimi Yamamoto
@careforgotten @GRRLmusic this stuff is very @vectorheart !
Disco 'Dance Hall' Nagoya (Opened Nov. 3, 1985)
Designed by the legendary Shin Takamatsu, this club featured giant metal 'light piers' that flickered & rotated to the music. The all-glass floor is fully-underlit with color-changing lights.
4-chōme-15-21 Sakae, Nagoya (1/X)
@THEIMONATION 90s 'wacky stock photo' & skechers ad vibes
The very obscure & forgotten ‘Godzilla’s Oriental Food To Go’ restaurant in Seattle, WA (1988? - closed 19??), located at 611 E Eastlake Ave E, Seattle WA.
I assume this was sued into oblivion right after opening, I can’t find a single record anywhere of its existence.
Gonna try and get other editions of this one soon; as it was an annual series, started in 1987! -- if you'd like a zip file of my full scans, lemme know and I'll append to this post
Like, what is --- it's like Flinstones, fossilized sea life + microchips ruins furniture??
Thank you Marcia Stuermer, of 'Fossil Faux Furniture'
Here are some samples of logo/identity work for Rede Globo from the book:
The very surreal apartment of Austrian/Brazilian designer Hans Donner (year unknown). Found in a 1996 monograph book; I'm surprised there is little record online. I believe he's mainly known for his work with the Rede Globo television network.