Or MiMo as the regional style of architecture developed in South Florida during the post-war period... Because MiMo styling was not just a response to the international architectural movements but also to client demands... And material excess were added to the otherwise stark... And efficient styles of the era... The term MiMo has more recently been associated with the style...
Most popular ideas of MiMo are the Fountainbleau Hotel... Di Lido hotels by famed architect Morris Lapidus... Miami developed the style through the work of younger architects immediately after the war... They were more closely aligned with the media promotions and sensationalism than older architects of the era... The region successfully transposed its extravagant resort styling to a national audience easily captivated by the areas relative exoticism.This offering is for ONE ready to hang drapery panel in a mid century mod Calder-esque style of pattern in a candyland confection of fabulous. I have four panels available... Each measures 25 inches wide at pleats... 42 inches wide at bottom width and 58 inches long with a 4 inch hem. A heavy textured barkcloth in a crisp clean white ground with a dove gray modern mottling atop that gives a bit of movement to air in space with Calder-esque mobiles in burgundy...
Citron chartreuse yellow with black accents. These beauts have been washed and ironed and are in strong... But who wants to take a return right? So I do my best to add lots of photos that depict the weight and texture and do so thoughtfully so you are getting the most virtual experience.
Of course I will take a return... I'm just hoping more the pricing will WOW YA over wanting to return it : Here is to a summer of fabulous Florida Finds.