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Month: June 2020

Mid-Century Cool: Breeze Blocks

I joined a Facebook group a few weeks ago called “I break for Breeze Blocks” and I can’t tell you how happy it has made me! Every time I see someone post a photo of someone’s house or a wall outside of a building that has that Mid- Century detail, I just can’t help but smile. They are just so darn cool!

So for today’s post I wanted to devote a little love to these MCM Blocks.

Mid Century Modern Building with Breeze Blocks
Source: La.Curbed.com

Mid-Century Cool: Breeze Blocks

Brief History of Breeze Blocks

Breeze blocks are the patterned concrete blocks you may have seen covering the sides of a building or stacked upon each other to form a wall.  Breeze blocks provide shade, circulation, protection and privacy to buildings all over the world and became a very important part of Mid-Century Design.

Breeze blocks–sometimes called screen blocks– were inspired by sun-reducing screens in Asia and first used in America in the 1930s. They continued to grow in popularity in the following decades, especially when used in houses and apartments. They were widely used in Mid-Century Modern design up until the 1970s, when they began to fall out of style.

They are typically made from the ashes of coal, bonded together by Portland cement and used especially for walls that bear relatively small loads.

To continue reading the FULL but super cool history of Breeze Blocks, please click HERE to visit the Atomic Ranch Website.

Breeze Blocks in the wild (aka photos and vintage ads)

Mid-Century Ad for Evco Solar Screen Blocks-“That’s the way to screen your pool!”.

Vintage 1950s 1960s Ad for Breeze Blocks to go around your pool. Mid Century Design Idea

Source: Pinterest

Retro Restaurant Sign & aqua bricks – Farmington, New Mexico USA.

Restaurant & aqua bricks – Farmington, New Mexico USA

Source: Moderncharlotte.com

I love a good Tiki Bar and the Tahitian Fire Room not only has a super cool sign, but a ridiculous amount of cool Breeze Blocks on that wall.

Mid Century Tiki Bar-Tahitian Fire Room with Cool Breeze Block Designed Wall

Source: American Standard Time

Gorgeous Mid-Century home located in Sunrise Park in Palm Springs. Breeze Blocks by the Pool.

mid century modern palm springs home with breeze blocks
mid century modern palm springs home with breeze blocks

Source: Geoffreymoore.com

1960s Vintage Ad for Simmons Hide-A-Bed featuring a Breeze Block Decorative wall behind the couch.

hide a bed mid century vintage ad with breeze blocks in the background 1960s ad

Source: Pinterest

1959 Mid-Century Modern Jack Meiselman built home at the Racquet Club East, Palm Springs.

About the Racquet Club Estates:

The Racquet Club East is comprised of the Racquet Club Estates, which has 550 tract mid-century modern homes Designed by the respected architect William Krisel A.I.A., and built by the famed Alexander Construction Company. A sub-section of the Racquet Club East neighborhood also has a small set of tract homes built by Alexander’s competitor, Jack Meiselman (who actually started building in Palm Springs before Alexander).

1959 mid-century modern Meiselman-built home, Racquet Club East Palm Springs.

Source: pshomes.com

Jack Meiselman, Palm Springs Mid-Century Modern Property featuring those beautiful Breeze Blocks again.

Jack Meiselman prominent Palm Springs Mid Century Modern Builder.

Source: paulkaplanrealtor.com

A William Krisel Las Palmas Estates, 1957 Mid-Century Modern home Illustration (rendering).

A William Krisel Las Palmas Estates, 1957 Mid-Century Modern home featuring a breeze blo

Source: psmodcom.org

Vintage Mid-Century Ad for Superlite Concrete Blocks-Q BLOCK. “Accents for your Home”.

Vintage Mid-Century Ad for Superlite Concrete Blocks-Q BLOCK. "Accents for your Home".

Source: Pinterest

Mid-Century Design: Laboratorio Neon Sign And Perforated Concrete. I love the signs typography. So very cool!

Laboratorio Neon Sign And Perforated Concrete

Source: Flickr

“Concrete Blocks are Anything but Flat”. Ad for Kaiser Permanent Cement Company that ran in the September 1962 edition of Sunset magazine.

Ad for Kaiser Permanent Cement Company that ran in the September 1962 edition of Sunset magazine

A Edward Durell Stone Building at 2 Columbus Circle, New York City (1958).

An Edward Durell Stone Building at 2 Columbus Circle, New York City (1958).  Mid Century Modern Building Design

Source: Wikipedia

Edward Durell Stone Townhouse, New York, New York, 1957. That Townhouse sure does stand out.

Edward Durell Stone Townhouse, New York, New York, 1957. Mid Century Modern Design

Source: wikiwand.com

Breeze Blocks at the Front Entrance is a great architectural detail for that Mid-Century Modern Look.

Breeze Blocks at the Front Entrance of a MCM Home

Source: Geoffreymoore.com

Shopping for Breeze Blocks

Want to own your own Breeze Block but can’t afford to buy a whole brick wall? Here is a section on fun Breeze Blocks products you can buy online!

Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 

Mid Century Modern Breeze Blocks, Brick Wall Decals (avail HERE).

Mid Century Modern Breeze Blocks, Brick Wall Decals

Source: Etsy

The StarBriteMotel Seller on Etsy has several different Breeze Block Jewelry styles you can take home. Check them out HERE!

Breeze Block Earrings by Star Brite Motel

Source: Etsy

1950s style breeze block necklace by Glitzomatic. They too have a fun collection of Breeze Block Jewelry. Check it out HERE.

1950s style breeze block necklace

Source: Etsy

Breeze block iPhone case is a must-have for the breeze block or Mid-Mod obsessed person! (no longer avail but you can search for similar items online).

iPhone Case Orange Breeze Blocks

Source: Etsy

Now…are you looking to buy Breeze Blocks? The website, Retro Renovation based out of the US has created a resource of companies that do just that. Check it out HERE.

Question time! Do you love Breeze Blocks? Or is this a Mid Century Decor feature you could live without? Share in the comments below!


FURTHER READING: Check out my archive of ‘Vintage Home Decor’ Posts.


Take care friends!

Liz

Vintage Accounts on Instagram to Follow that are run by Women of Colour (WOC)

I am not American, I am Canadian but what is happening in the United States with the racial injustice is indeed happening here in Canada as well. I have struggled with what to say and what to do and then I realized that by remaining silent I was part of the problem. I need to listen, to learn, to grow, to change and to speak up and I’m starting here with my blog.

Please note readers that my blog is not going to turn into a political blog. It will still remain a place where you can go to see images from the 1920s-1960s, read about someones history and see the photos of people living their lives (and so much more). I just want to bring more BIPOC to my blog’s content (those vintage ads, those vintage photos) as I have realized they are not represented enough in my community (and I would like to help change that).

So today’s post is is showcasing amazing Women of Colour (WOC) vintage Instagram accounts, thanks to the hashtag #Diversifyyourvintage. If you don’t have Instagram don’t worry, you can still enjoy what I posted below and if you do decide to get Instagram, consider following these accounts.

There will be more posts like this in the future, so consider this Part 1!

Strawberry Starlette

Everything on Strawberry Starlette’s Instagram is what I dream about being one day when I grow up. Her 1940s style and her partners style is so dreamy and authentic I can’t help but want to like every photo (not creepy right?).

Here there are recreating this little scene from the movie Georgie Porgie (1946) featuring Ray Hirsch and Patti Lacey and put our own twist to it. FUN!

2023 Add-On: Serena (@sewrena_)

I have been following Serena for a few months now and in that time I have learned so much about vintage style and been very inspired by her vintage fashions. She is a fantastic creator and everyone should follow her!

Vintage Black Creator-Serena. Fantastic Vintage Black Glamour inspiration. How to dress 1940s, how to dress 1950s. Fun Vintage Style.

Zoe, The Vintage Giraffe

As a rather tall vintage dresser myself, Zoe the Vintage Giraffe has been an account I have enjoyed following for quite some time. She has an amazing eye for mid century vintage clothing that just looks perfect on her and she has the best smile! You can’t help but be drawn into her account and everything she posts.

1940s Vintage hairstyle

The Urban Pinup

The Urban Pinup manages to make everything she touches look cool. I’m digging the vintage hairstyle while on roller skates photos!

VIVAKAYLA (January 2023 update-This account no longer seems to be on IG)

While going thru the ‘Diversify your Vintage’ Hashtag I came upon Kayla and her super cute vintage style. But it was this particular post below that really stood out to me and really made me realize how true her words were (hit the arrow on the image to see the 2nd image). It is important that POC in this vintage community feel represented and I’m sorry that…

Here is what Kayla said in her own words about this image:

Not too long after I started doing vintage content, I had the rush of wanting to follow tons of other vintage gals and guys on Instagram. After scrolling and searching for a while, I realized that the amount of POC shown on my explore page in general was sparse let alone vintage POC. A sad but true fact was that it was hard to find people who looked like me on Instagram with my similar interests and yes, it stung a little. I decided I wanted to bring the WOC in the vintage community together to show that we are united now more than ever.

I didn’t want it to be rare for others to feel that sense of community within the minority on Instagram. Putting together this wonderful collaboration with some of the most beautiful souls on IG was such a dream!

Also, this collage was inspired by the Brady Bunch, a family that represented an “American Dream” in the late 1960’s. During a time of uncertainty and a fight to gain unity, freedom and a new American Dream in our world today, I’m so proud to stand with my wonderful vintage WOC on Instagram and show that we are united in our diversity. Vintage Style NOT Vintage Values!

Melanie at Your_Summer_Dream

Melanie is a new IG account that I just started following and I’m so glad I did. She has a great sense of style that is very “beach boys party vibe”. In fact her IG profile says “I worship at the church of Brian Wilson”. Love it!

Ashleeta Beauchamp at Ashletta

Ashleeta is a Burlesque Dancer, Model, Glamour Ghoul, Intersectional Feminist and Contributing Editor of ‘The Vintage Women Magazine‘ (Must read friends!). Her feed is a mix of everything she loves and supports. Go and check her out!

Jennifer at TheClassicRed_

Jennifer’s Instagram is beautifully curated with vintage clothing, makeup tips and more. Her style is outstanding and I love her regular posts on HUE Magazine Covers (I’m a sucker for any of that content). Check her out below.

Hellablacklindyhop

Not all WOC for this last Instagram account , but as a Lindy Hopper I wanted you know to know about this amazing dance troupe.

ABOUT: The Lindy Hop is a Black American dance that started in Harlem, NYC at the end of the 1920s.

Lindy Hop evokes in turn the rhythm of African-American work songs, gospel corporeality, and the formality of European ballroom dances. The music and the dance have been shaped by the experience of oppression, slavery, and segregation.

However, the Lindy Hop (also known as the Jitterbug), became over the years mostly an emblem of American popular and national culture: appropriated by Hollywood and the cultural industry at large as early as the 1930s. As a result, it is often known now as the dance of GIs and the “liberation” of Europe by Allied forces. The Africanity of Lindy Hop has almost been erased.

This is why it is important to highlight it and celebrate it. Hella Black Lindy Hop does this! Enjoy the video below.

Dear Readers, I hope you enjoyed this post showcasing fantastic WOC (and 1 fun dance troupe) This post is short this I know but don’t worry there will be more in the future!

Stay safe and see you soon at the Vintage Inn!

Further Reading:

Liz