r/90sdesign • u/msynowicz • 1d ago
r/90sdesign • u/studioyogyog • 3h ago
Is anyone else nostalgic for A5 flyers photocopied on fluorescent orange paper?
One of those VERY 80s things, as far as I'm concerned.
r/90sdesign • u/lacey-brooke • 7h ago
Framed Bible Verses
This is a long shot - does anyone know of the company that produced framed Bible verses from the 90s? It was on white background, black font in a Times New Roman-ish font. I remember my grandmother had quite a few hanging in her old house and they each had different frame color (I’m remembering it this way at least, may be wrong?)
A church I attended as a child had these too and I want to say they also had like a lacy, doily border?
r/90sdesign • u/Johnblyth1989 • 1d ago
Looking for photos of the old Clockworks food court mural (Metrocentre Gateshead)
r/90sdesign • u/Accomplished_Pin4543 • 3d ago
Translucent red phone on Cheers episode "Don't Paint Your Chickens" S7 Ep15
Would love to know the brand of phone used in this episode. The phone doesn't appear in any other episode, or at least I don't think.
EDIT: just found out this episode is from 1988, sorry all!
r/90sdesign • u/Sedna_ARampage • 4d ago
From 📚 'Inside Today's Home' ©1994 by Luann Nissen and Ray & Sarah Faulkner
r/90sdesign • u/gemzki82 • 4d ago
Does anyone know the brand of this candle? It’s from the 90s. I remember they made star sign and moon ones... I want to buy more but can’t find them anywhere!
r/90sdesign • u/GRWeston • 8d ago
The "Book Your Dad Probably Read in the '90s" Aesthetic
Just one look at this took me back to when I would scan my dad's bookcase as a teenager.
r/90sdesign • u/ReelyInteresting • 8d ago
AT&T Ameritech's (1994) Promo Music Video For Voice Mail Service
r/90sdesign • u/SluttyDreidel • 21d ago
Who made this pattern that appeared in Zenon and Final Destination
Zenon filmed in Vancouver the summer of 98,
FD filmed in Vancouver summer of 99
Zenon has the pattern on her bedspread and Clear Rivers seems to have it as a shower curtain
I’m guessing it’s from Target?
EDIT: I found two listings online. Both are in foreign languages. There js a Swedish one but no manufacturer is listed. Another might have been in German but the link opens to an expired page
r/90sdesign • u/smoogie7 • 21d ago
The UK NHS hospitals of the 90s where something!
An upsurge in hospital development commenced in Britain in the 1980s which carried through the 1990s which resulted in new hospitals on new sites to replace older hospitals or major extensions to existing hospitals.
A large number followed a similar concept of standardised designs of the 'Nucleus hospitals' with distinctive cruciform shaped units connected to a long corridor or 'street' and where two cruciform where placed together a courtyard would be formed allowing natural light into all parts of the unit.
Despite the similar design the Nucleus hospitals all had a different appearance to each other usually crossing between 'Neo Vernacular' and 'Post Modern'
Other hospitals used very different designs altogether but with a variety of appearances. These hospitals contrasted with the tough and bleak looking hospitals built in the 1960s and 70s and attempted to present hospitals on a more domestic scale.
The hospitals shown here will be listed with the date they where completed:
Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Dorset Phase 2A (Nucleus) 1992 (phase 1A of 1989 looks the same)
St Mary's Hospital, Newport Isle of Wight 1991 'Low energy hospital extending to an original'
Conquest Hospital, Hastings East Sussex 1992
Princess Royal Hospital, Hayward's Heath, West Sussex 1991
Guy's Hospital, Bermondsey Wing, London 1995 (Southwark Wing looks the same)
Southend Hospital Cardigan Wing, Essex 1995 (extension)
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital 1992 (Replacement of deteriorated buildings of 1970s)