Monday, 26 January 2026

gossip bench (13. 119)

Via fellow internet peripatetic, we are referred to the item of furniture developed over time out of necessity and convenience, popular during the 1930s to the 1950s—also known as telephone tables—when their use was became commonplace and a fixture in any household. Cumbersome and non-portable, phones were usually placed in a central location, without affording much privacy or discretion, and craftsmanship adapted to the tethered situation with a comfortable chair and sideboard for storage—directories, calendars, magazines. Such a piece would be a useful vintage addition for the home office and might prevent me during the walk-and-talk from wandering into dead-zones (Funklรถcher) in the house. See more examples from Messy Nessy Chic’s latest turn around the internet with much more to explore besides.