Nana had a Pouf.
There's a little bit more that we didn't know about Nana Goldfinger. She had a pouf. That's right. A pouf! I found these photos along with her "indoor shade" photos. I thought poufs were a recent thing. A, no. Guess they have been around for years. Duh. Wonder what color that one really is?
Hmmm...what do you think about Nana's living room? I do remember that couch being about 40 feet long! The print above it is a wee bit small in scale for that sofa. Just my opinion.
Not really digging the bedroom. I do adore the pillows though. No offense to my Nana who was obviously proud enough to take pictures of the rooms. I'm just thinking about how ahead we are today with pulling things together in a different way. Just sayin.'
I do want a pouf now more than ever. Going to have to kick myself for not taking my Dads offer on some of this furniture. I was young. I want Nana's pouf!
Hmmm...what do you think about Nana's living room? I do remember that couch being about 40 feet long! The print above it is a wee bit small in scale for that sofa. Just my opinion.
I love the barkcloth drapes...very tropical and hip. 'No' on the plastic flowers on the sideboard...
{Now don't you think Nana would be happy that her photos didn't end up in an old box, but shared with you all?}
Hmm...
{Now don't you think Nana would be happy that her photos didn't end up in an old box, but shared with you all?}
Hmm...
Not really digging the bedroom. I do adore the pillows though. No offense to my Nana who was obviously proud enough to take pictures of the rooms. I'm just thinking about how ahead we are today with pulling things together in a different way. Just sayin.'
I do want a pouf now more than ever. Going to have to kick myself for not taking my Dads offer on some of this furniture. I was young. I want Nana's pouf!
Comments
Nancy
xo J~
xoxo
Judy
It's so funny that my Dad had these random photos in a box. Who would have thought that I'd be blogging about them some day?
Thanks again for stopping by!
Lynn
And I too love the drapes, especially the lambrequin - a neat update on the 18th cent device, with that bark cloth.
And those glass figurines - I wonder if they are Czechoslovakian. Did your Nana had two or did she moved one from one picture to another to style the shot?
Just interesting factoids to compare. We know they both enjoyed their casino trips to play slots!
I loved the silver dollars she used to bring us!