Okay, I must confess: I love modern design. The baroque-modern fusion makes my heart flutter because it's monochrome, but actual baroque is too much for me. I like clean lines, polished surfaces, and limited color palettes. Not even mid-century; I love modern modern.
So I pretty much abhor
deco.
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I hold all design styles to this yardstick, though; I like modern because most of it is mindful of people actually using it, and often pairs with accessible/universal design. The modern that runs away with itself -- like, say, a floating staircase with no rail that would kill anyone who tried to use it -- just annoys the crap out of me.
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I wouldn't say I abhor it, and can appreciate it in context, I suppose, but I think it's reached the "lolz, look how clever I am by drawing my comic book cover in art deco style omg I am so learned" saturation point that I am allowed to be kind of tired of it.
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I kind of want the one Hindenburg ashtray they had on, but mostly because it's hilarious and I could sell it to the steampunks.
(That's the one I was on, but the wrong hour! I still haven't managed to see myself!)
I actually have a crap-ton of actual Victorian Stuff... it's less thrilling when you're surrounded by it. I also must annoy preservationists, because being surrounded by antiques, my choices are 1. to carefully preserve and not use it and basically throw it away or 2. use it and risk damage. But you know what? MUSEUMS DON'T ACTUALLY WANT EVERY OLD THING FROM THE PAST! I WORKED IN THEM! Oh ho ho ho... what were we talking about?
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For serious?
http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/slideshow/photo//100115/480/cb1a85c86c854b7bace74c4e87830827/
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(Okay, I'll admit -- some of them are downright ugly. But.)
Ahahaha, I need to show that to my brother... he's still in the little-kid phase where he likes bling.
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