A rolling demonstration of unattainable lifestyles

Jun 25, 2011 19:27

I think I shall be vaguely sad about the vanishment of Habitat. It sort of marks the end of a potential alternative retro-future that I never quite got around to having ( Read more... )

middleware, bacon slicer, completely unspoiled by progress

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fjm June 25 2011, 18:41:10 UTC
I have just remembered that my soft plush toy dog who has been carried around from place to place for 20 years, was bought from Habitat.

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cybermule June 25 2011, 19:02:02 UTC
Oh yeah. I remember that too. Hmm. Now I have weird wobbly flashback mode...

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nemesis_to_go June 25 2011, 19:42:58 UTC
I believe Habitat was owned by Ikea for a while, but they didn't quite know what to do with it.

I would've thought it could've been used as some sort of premium brand - occupying the posh side of what you might call the Austin Allegro/Vanden Plas 1500 equation.

So you'd have the Ikea Billy Bookcase - or the Habitat William Literature Storage Solution.

Well, I think it could've worked.

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d_floorlandmine June 26 2011, 15:15:27 UTC
what you might call the Austin Allegro/Vanden Plas 1500 equation
Good analogy!

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quercus June 25 2011, 23:41:20 UTC
Habitat died years ago. Nowadays it's called the Conran shop.

The place with Habitat over the doors has been a bit sad looking of late; lost the good design thread and the market zeitgeist - like the T J Hughes of furniture.

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mimmimmim June 28 2011, 07:58:38 UTC
That's how I felt about it. In the 1960s/ 1970s it introduced things that have since become commonplace in British homes - the duvet, the wok - but of late it's seemed to be playing design catch-up with everyone else.

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hirez June 28 2011, 10:51:06 UTC
Falco!

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quercus June 28 2011, 17:43:36 UTC
I'm a Scouser, I remember T J Hughes back in the Hatton-era '80s when it had all the class and charm of the Gdansk Netto.

There are only two things I would like from TJ Hughes: first the Liverpool shop has a tunnel under the road between buildings (like Hamleys). If you have to go shopping, it should have something of the Bond villain about it.

Secondly the cafe in Liverpool is in a gorgeous Edwardian jelly-mould conservatory. OK, so the thing is painted over and you can't see out through the glass or appreciate the detail of the cast-iron, but it's a great little building.

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nmg June 26 2011, 11:26:45 UTC
It's been a while since I lived somewhere with a Habitat; when ias and I lived in Bath, we were frequent visitors, but the Southampton branch moved out about four years ago when their rent was doubled.

We had a brief count of the Habitat things in the house: our bed, tallboy, dressing table and chair, nightstand, good dining table and benches (all Simon Pengelly's Radius); our AV stand and plant stand (Penta); a bundle of tea towels in the kitchen (they were on sale); the chaise longue I'm sitting on; various lights and lampshades, including the Hal wall light that I lusted over for two years before picking up at 50% off when the Southampton branch closed.

We probably have more Habitat furniture in the house than IKEA, all things considered. We're going to miss them.

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valkyriekaren July 6 2011, 10:39:17 UTC
I'm looking forward to the closing-down sale!

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