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19 March 2010

Mid Century Chile


One of the horribly wonderful things about Chile is, there is, and there isn't MCM to be found. Really, Chile as a country doesn't have a huge amount of MCM architecture or furniture. It does, however, have fair amount in some areas. I have found that the MCM furniture they do have here is more limited in design options. It seems that three or so furniture designs dominated the whole country in the MCM theme. Therefore, the first few hundred pieces of the same style are interesting, but then your interest starts to wayne a bit.

However, there are a number of MCM influenced buildings and architectural aspects that can be found in the larger cities. Of course the cities that had money and were booming in the 50's and 60's are where you find this. One instance of this would be Santiago. Another would be Viña Del Mar. Both of these cities were favorites of people with money and on the
forefront of architectural design in it's day. Therefore, you can see some nice examples of MCM fountains, sculptures, and buildings. It's precisely for that reason that most of the
photos in this post come from those areas. I hope that you enjoy them.


5 comments:

MoonDoggie said...

Ooooh can you tell us any more about the space age pink building in the last pic? Looks interesting.

Eric McGrew said...

MoonDoggie,
I'm still trying to find out more about this building, but I haven't found much at the moment. I will post on what I find.

Decades a Go-Go said...

Oooh that pink building is outrageous!

Eric McGrew said...

Nick, I'm glad you like it! Those buildings are hard to find just about anywhere in the world. So, you can imagine my surprise at finding one here in Chile.

Eric McGrew said...

So that everyone knows. I haven't forgotten my promise. I've been looking for more information on this Crazy little space pod, and yet, no dice. The only thing I came up with is the website for the hotel. It's not much, but it is something. Sorry MoonDoggie! :(

www.hotelmontecarlo.cl