No. 7
The Curated Edition
The Collections
Six rooms. Six obsessions. Hand-picked to live together.
Spring / Summer 1962
#1
A Collection in Three Parts
The Starlight Set
Orbits, brass, and the optimism of October 1957. The Starlight Set is our flagship — three pieces tuned to the exact frequency of the late fifties, when atoms were friendly and antennae pointed at the moon.
The console sits low. The starburst clock hangs high. The print trio bridges them. Together, the wall finally makes a single sound.
What's in the set
- 17-inch walnut console television, hand-built
- 22-inch starburst brass wall clock, silent sweep
- Letterpress atomic print trio, framed in walnut
- Brass orbital sculpture, table-top, 14 inches
From $1,480
#2
A Collection in Four Parts
Tiki Lounge
Palm fronds, bamboo warmth, and a coconut tumbler that glows from within. Pure Polynesian Pop — the suburban escape act that the cocktail hour was invented for.
We pair our walnut TV with a hand-carved tiki mask, woven rattan shade, and the brass torch lamp that anchors the corner. Light it once and the room remembers Honolulu.
What's in the set
- 19-inch teak portable television
- Hand-carved tiki mask, basswood, 18 inches
- Woven rattan pendant shade
- Brass tabletop torch lamp, single-flicker
- Pair of ceramic coconut tumblers
From $1,620
#3
A Collection in Three Parts
Diner Booth
Checkerboard chrome and a milkshake-counter glow. The Diner Booth pulls the Saturday-night burger joint off the boulevard and onto your wall — neon, formica, and the chrome strip that finishes everything.
The neon sign hums on a slow dimmer. The clock ticks loud on purpose. The bar stool spins. Everything is mid-1958 and unapologetic about it.
What's in the set
- 15-inch chrome-trim countertop television
- "EAT" neon sign, hand-bent glass, dimmable
- Red-rim wall clock, second-hand sweep
From $1,540
#4
A Collection in Three Parts
Mod Squad
Bullseye op-art, Carnaby Street color, and a wink toward 1967 London. The Mod Squad set trades chrome for pop — bold, flat, and unafraid of a saturated red.
We pair a cabinet-set portable with a target painting, a vinyl beanbag, and a low lacquer side table. The room reads like a Pete Townshend album cover. Intentionally.
What's in the set
- 14-inch lacquer-cabinet portable television
- Bullseye canvas, 30-inch square, hand-stretched
- Red vinyl beanbag, double-stitched
- Lacquer side table, black, hairpin legs
From $1,380
#5
A Collection in Four Parts
Drive-In Double Feature
Film-reel grit and a moonlit crescent. The Drive-In set is for the people who still remember the speaker hanging on the window glass and the second feature starting after the popcorn was already gone.
Built around a portable TV in a tan canvas case — the kind you'd actually take to a drive-in if drive-ins still existed. Framed posters round out the corner. Bring your own popcorn.
What's in the set
- 13-inch canvas-cased portable television
- Trio of framed B-movie poster reproductions
- Vintage film-reel decor piece, mounted
- Crescent-moon brass wall sconce
From $1,720
#6
A Collection in Four Parts
Space Race
A dotted trajectory and a chrome rocket. The Space Race set captures the years Cape Canaveral lit up the night sky — equal parts engineering, propaganda, and pure American optimism.
Built around a console set whose dials look engineered to launch something. Star maps, an Apollo print, and a brass orrery finish the wall. Houston, you have a living room.
What's in the set
- 20-inch console television, blue-grey enamel
- Pair of framed celestial star charts
- Apollo program print, signed numbered reproduction
- Brass tabletop orrery, three-planet
From $1,560