Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Sherry of Atomic Antique's Huge Mid Century Modern Collection and Mod-Filled Home


I met Sherry from Atomic Antiques soon after I wrote about the gorgeously-staged antique mall booth she used to rent in the sprawling local Avonlea Antique Mall. She was kind enough to invite me to her gorgeous home where she and and her husband have stashed an absolutely epic collection of mid century modern goodness. You will be stunned! There is some good taste and lots of years of hunting at work here! Check it out:


The kitchen reminds me of my 2nd apartment, which I impulsively selected for the black and white checkered tile! Absolutely beautiful!


There was lots of mod Wakefield furniture and beautiful vintage mid century modern collections on display. I spent a few hours taking 114 photos, I may have make another post or two just about all she's collected and displayed!


But before that posts is live at I'll at least share another peek at the glorious mod kitchen goodness she's amassed, love the soft pastel palate she went with!


Moving on to the cozy mod-filled wood paneled living room, I appreciated how she hung ash trays as art pieces, too clever! I may have to borrow that ideas.


The huge entertainment center installation had to be hauled in with a large truck! The hassle was well-worth it, I'd say!


The quadrants each housed their own collections. So inspired, I want to build something like this to house my huge amount of vintage finds.


I for one appreciate the huge Sinclair Gas Station collection. Their mascot was a dinosaur! Beautiful.


I appreciated how relaxed and comfortable the family home was despite all the vintage on display, everything was well organized and balanced.


With a Sinclair gas station owner in the family line and a mechanic in the house there was a huge collection of vintage car goodness I really appreciated. I shamefully know nearly nothing about cars but I haven't outgrown my hot-wheels phase, you see....


The bedroom was charming and restful, love the installed light fixtures and red/plaid/teal color scheme going on in here.


Symmetry! Love the atomic era alarm clocks on the night stands, too.


The curtains in particular and really dreamy and let the light in so just enough for a calming diffused light situation.


And this reminds me to get my vanity put together! Love this piece and all that's displayed on it.


The red vintage luggage collection and Mad Men inspired local artwork is a nice touch the set the vintage scene, too.


I loved how the collections were local and personal. There was lots to see and read about local and Florida-wide attractions and history.


And retro road trip and road side attraction goodness!


I would love one of each, please. Great collection!


Moving along to the back yard,  love this Sinclair Dino sign! Want!


Retro Rocket, anyone! Look at these beautiful vintage cars! So glorious.


I would drive this car every day with pride, I would!


I was told the kids used to play red light green light with the real thing you see above.


Next time I'll have to show you the inside of Gertrude, she's being renovated at the moment. The inside has an awesome orange/brown retro theme to match the exterior. Was pleased to see a lot of my retro wares inside!


I will definitely have to share more from this beautiful retro household curated and collected with such care.


What's your favorite element of Sherry's home? It's hard to choose for me, maybe the Sinclair collection and that amazing wall display!? I will forever seek one like it!
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36 comments:

  1. what an amazing place! i love their collections, especially the florida one! it looks like a cool museum in those cases! i love that they have a lot of stuff out on display but it doesn't look like a junk shop. that is a hard thing to do!

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    1. I agree, very classily displayed collections. I have many more collections of theirs to show off in future posts.

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  2. Amazing shelving in the first photo-- wow! Love Heywood W furn. My grandmother had some of their LR furniture. When she broke up housekeeping, I was too young to care about furniture. Wish I had that to do over again!

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    1. I need something that shelf in the first photo, such a glorious statement piece.

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  3. Wow! Lovely! I just sold a Sinclair ashtray after having it listed for only a few hours. That is the only ashtray I have ever sold. But by the looks of her collection, there is hope. Maybe she will buy them-haha

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    1. Haha, I love ash trays but they are indeed hard to move :P By my count she has 10 amazing ones in the first photo alone. I've sold some ash trays but they do tend to be a slower sale.

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  4. Love Love Love! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. No prob :) Will be sharing more of their finds soon.

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  5. You have captured my wonderful brother & sister-in-law's collections so beautifully! Their collecting has been a long labor of love and I love that you focused on the personal family aspect that has been the driving factor behind much of their collection. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. No problem Lesley, I loved how it was a comfortable family home and not a "museum piece". The girls were very comfortable throwing themselves on the couches, it wasn't a home you have to "play careful" in :)

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  6. Great photos and I love the tour. This is a great feature you added Van!

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    1. Thanks Stacey, forgot to link the others ones in this post. Will have to edit with the other awesome local homes :)

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  7. Oh, this was fun! What a slew of collectables this family has. The home looks fabulous too. My daughter and her family live in a mid century ranch in upstate New York. She doesn't decorate it to the year but it's a wonderful house. If you'd like to see it, here is the link http://notesongs.blogspot.com/2011/03/1958-better-homes-gardens-idea-home.html
    Thanks for popping in to see me and be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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    1. Thanks for sharing the link, definitely going to check it out!

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  8. Lovely! I love when people can capture the MCM look and still maintain a homey quality. Strangely enough, my favorite part is the bedroom curtains!

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    1. I LOVE those bedroom curtains too, great weight too 'em you can see even in the photos.

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  9. What eye candy! I would love to live in a home such as that. Thanks for sharing it!

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    1. No problem Nancy, I'll be back to document her Christmas explosion, too!

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  10. I love how she has displayed the ashtrays

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    1. Me too! May have to borrow the idea someday ;) I tried that with my favorite plate but the hooks wouldn't fit to hang it.

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  11. Wow such a cool house! They really do have an amazing collection of vintage goodies, I'm so jealous. Love all the Heywood Wakefield furniture, the shelving unit and like a bazillion of their collections. Such a great idea to display vintage ash trays on the the wall. thanks for sharing this Van, you'll definitely have to do another post with some of your other photos!

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    1. Will do the follow-up with her collections and of her amazing Christmas collection, too.

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  12. This house is amazing! I'm loving how they have so much retro goodness, and yet the house doesn't seem cluttered at all. They've done an amazing job putting everything together!

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    1. That they have. They had a lot of awesome retro books and information on MCM and our city's history.

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  13. The Florida poster would be missing if I came to visit. The graphics are super. Wonderful tour, thanks for sharing. I like too many different eras and styles to stick with one, my house looks like a museum threw up. There are these wonderful, wonderful plate hangers that you wet and stick to the back of a plate (or ashtray). They work SUPERBLY and there are different sizes to hold different weights.

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    1. The Florida poster was a favorite of mine too, gorgeous piece. You may need to share the details on those hangers, I have an odd-shaped favorite plate I want to hang and the conventional picture hangers she's using wouldn't work on it. Hmm...

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  14. This is so good. Haywood Wakefield isn't everyones cup of tea, but I happen to love it!!! I'm drooling over here.

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    1. I love Haywood Wakefield and have a nightstand and vanity set of it. :D It's not "mod" enough for some I'm finding but I really enjoy it.

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  15. Swoon! Do you think they would adopt me?! I just love how they have displayed everything. They have a lot of stuff but it doesn't feel cluttered and hectic. Just dreamy... : )

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    1. It is! If a spare room opens though I call dibs, bwahaha. We could share "Gertrude" the RV out back.

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  16. Woweeeeee! What an incredibly gorgeous home! The collections are just perfect.

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    1. Indeed it is! Will have to share collection close-ups, the house decked out for Christmas and the family camper "Gertrude", too :D

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  17. OMG, thanks so much for sharing this! I LOVE it! This is the way to curate and display items from a specific period without looking like an episode of Hoarders! I love the square cake carriers. I love the furniture - the bedroom chest of drawers and the vanity, that chair in the last photo. I love the white display case in the family room. But I think my most favorite item is that huge entertainment center/shelving unit! That is massive. I love all the little display units built into it and how Sherry used it to house her little collections. I even love the wood paneling in the family room, and usually that looks very dated when I've seen it in other homes. I am going to send a link to this post to a friend of mine who loves and collects MCM items and has an impressive collection herself. All I can say is, "WOW!"

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  18. I would LOVE that unit, it's incredible. :D ! I may have to enlist help constructing one like it if I don't find one.

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  19. If you put all the stuffs in a single place then it is not looking good. I think you should place all antiques in systematic manner so that you can find anything fast without searching each and every thing.

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  20. Missouri rv dealer Looking forward to reading more. Great blog post.Thanks Again. Will read on...

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