Time to head to the kitchen in Terry-Thomas' bungalow...
A staple feature of kitchens from the 60s into the early 80s were melamine / formica / laminate coloured panels. Plenty here. Distinctive chrome double finger pulls. Free standing extractor over the hob. And some Hornsea, of course.
A staple feature of kitchens from the 60s into the early 80s were melamine / formica / laminate coloured panels. Plenty here. Distinctive chrome double finger pulls. Free standing extractor over the hob. And some Hornsea, of course.
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It was better than I’m making it sound. At the back it was pleasingly Clockwork Orange. Sadly doesn’t seem to have been for sale recently so can’t have a proper nosy…
https://her.york.gov.uk/Monument/MYO4088
It had.
It is now horrendous. But, heartwarmingly nobody has been able - in the last 30 years - to remove the 'bold' artexing plan my mother unleashed on the hallway from the front door.
UNDEFEATED!
I’d take Bond’s apartment without too much persuasion though…
I didn’t even try to identify that. I figured I’d be onto a hiding, with Google Lens flinging all manner of Ikea lamps at me!
Are we talking a UNIT HQ kinda setting?
Oooohhh, I’ll have a rummage through this. I missed out on a sideboard that appears in Mind of Evil. Highly unlikely to snag another one what with living in the US.
It's Danish...it's the Bush Arena TA2700.
Which had a matching turntable far nicer than the Garrard.
The Arena range sold in the UK as Rank.